Assessing the precision of frequency distributions estimated from trawl-survey samples

In trawl surveys a cluster of fish are caught at each station, and fish caught together tend to have more similar characteristics, such as length, age, stomach contents etc., than those in the entire population. When this is the case, the effective sample size for estimates of the frequency distribu...

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Main Authors: Pennington, Michael, Burmeister, Liza-Mare, Hjellvik, Vidar
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2002
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:15191 2023-05-15T15:38:54+02:00 Assessing the precision of frequency distributions estimated from trawl-survey samples Pennington, Michael Burmeister, Liza-Mare Hjellvik, Vidar 2002 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/15191/ http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1001/pen.pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/15191/1/pen.pdf en eng http://aquaticcommons.org/15191/1/pen.pdf Pennington, Michael and Burmeister, Liza-Mare and Hjellvik, Vidar (2002) Assessing the precision of frequency distributions estimated from trawl-survey samples. Fishery Bulletin, 100(1), pp. 74-80. Fisheries Management Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:26:50Z In trawl surveys a cluster of fish are caught at each station, and fish caught together tend to have more similar characteristics, such as length, age, stomach contents etc., than those in the entire population. When this is the case, the effective sample size for estimates of the frequency distribution of a population characteristic can, therefore, be much smaller than the number of fish sampled during a survey. As examples, it is shown that the effective sample size for estimates of length-frequency distributions generated by trawl surveys conducted in the Barents Sea, off Namibia, and off South Africa is on average approximately one fish per tow. Thus many more fish than necessary are measured at each station (location). One way to increase the effective sample size for these surveys and, hence, increase the precision of the length-frequency estimates, is to reduce tow duration and use the time saved to collect samples at more stations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Barents Sea
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Hjellvik, Vidar
Assessing the precision of frequency distributions estimated from trawl-survey samples
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description In trawl surveys a cluster of fish are caught at each station, and fish caught together tend to have more similar characteristics, such as length, age, stomach contents etc., than those in the entire population. When this is the case, the effective sample size for estimates of the frequency distribution of a population characteristic can, therefore, be much smaller than the number of fish sampled during a survey. As examples, it is shown that the effective sample size for estimates of length-frequency distributions generated by trawl surveys conducted in the Barents Sea, off Namibia, and off South Africa is on average approximately one fish per tow. Thus many more fish than necessary are measured at each station (location). One way to increase the effective sample size for these surveys and, hence, increase the precision of the length-frequency estimates, is to reduce tow duration and use the time saved to collect samples at more stations.
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Pennington, Michael and Burmeister, Liza-Mare and Hjellvik, Vidar (2002) Assessing the precision of frequency distributions estimated from trawl-survey samples. Fishery Bulletin, 100(1), pp. 74-80.
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