Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska

We analyzed skate catch data collected by observers in the North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program (NPGOP) from 1998 through 2008 to document recent changes in the identification of skates by observers and to examine the species composition of observed skate catch in Alaska’s groundfish fisheries...

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Main Authors: Stevenson , Duane E., Lewis , Kristy A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/
http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1082/stevenson.pdf
http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/1/stevenson_Fish_Bull_2010.pdf
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:8758 2023-05-15T15:43:57+02:00 Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska Stevenson , Duane E. Lewis , Kristy A. 2010 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/ http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1082/stevenson.pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/1/stevenson_Fish_Bull_2010.pdf en eng http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/1/stevenson_Fish_Bull_2010.pdf Stevenson , Duane E. and Lewis , Kristy A. (2010) Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska. Fishery Bulletin, 108(2), pp. 208-217. Biology Ecology Fisheries Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:23:14Z We analyzed skate catch data collected by observers in the North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program (NPGOP) from 1998 through 2008 to document recent changes in the identification of skates by observers and to examine the species composition of observed skate catch in Alaska’s groundfish fisheries as well as recent trends in skate retention by commercial fishermen. Historically, almost all skate bycatch has been reported by NPGOP observers as “skate unidentified.” However, since 2004 observers have been trained to identify skates to the genus and species level. In 2008 over 95% of all skates were identified at least to the genus level, and over 50% were identified to species. The most common species of skates identified by observers in groundfish fisheries are Bathyraja parmifera (Alaska skate), Raja binoculata (big skate), and Bathyraja aleutica (Aleutian skate). Species composition of reported skate catch generally reflects recent survey-derived biomass estimates, with B. parmifera dominating the catches in the Bering Sea and, to a lesser extent, in the Aleutian Islands region, and species of the genus Raja dominating catches in the Gulf of Alaska. A relatively high percentage of the skate catch on longline vessels is still reported at the family or genus level because of difficulties in the identification of skates not brought onboard the vessel. For the larger skate species, the proportion retained for processing has increased in recent years as the market price for skate product has increased. Although observed skate catch does not give a complete account of skate bycatch in the fisheries of the region, observer data provide critical information for the appropriate management of skate populations in Alaska. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Alaska Aleutian Islands International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Bering Sea Gulf of Alaska Pacific
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topic Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
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Ecology
Fisheries
Stevenson , Duane E.
Lewis , Kristy A.
Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska
topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
description We analyzed skate catch data collected by observers in the North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program (NPGOP) from 1998 through 2008 to document recent changes in the identification of skates by observers and to examine the species composition of observed skate catch in Alaska’s groundfish fisheries as well as recent trends in skate retention by commercial fishermen. Historically, almost all skate bycatch has been reported by NPGOP observers as “skate unidentified.” However, since 2004 observers have been trained to identify skates to the genus and species level. In 2008 over 95% of all skates were identified at least to the genus level, and over 50% were identified to species. The most common species of skates identified by observers in groundfish fisheries are Bathyraja parmifera (Alaska skate), Raja binoculata (big skate), and Bathyraja aleutica (Aleutian skate). Species composition of reported skate catch generally reflects recent survey-derived biomass estimates, with B. parmifera dominating the catches in the Bering Sea and, to a lesser extent, in the Aleutian Islands region, and species of the genus Raja dominating catches in the Gulf of Alaska. A relatively high percentage of the skate catch on longline vessels is still reported at the family or genus level because of difficulties in the identification of skates not brought onboard the vessel. For the larger skate species, the proportion retained for processing has increased in recent years as the market price for skate product has increased. Although observed skate catch does not give a complete account of skate bycatch in the fisheries of the region, observer data provide critical information for the appropriate management of skate populations in Alaska.
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author Stevenson , Duane E.
Lewis , Kristy A.
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title Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska
title_short Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska
title_full Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska
title_fullStr Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska
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url http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/
http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1082/stevenson.pdf
http://aquaticcommons.org/8758/1/stevenson_Fish_Bull_2010.pdf
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Stevenson , Duane E. and Lewis , Kristy A. (2010) Observer-reported skate bycatch in the commercial groundfish fisheries of Alaska. Fishery Bulletin, 108(2), pp. 208-217.
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