Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain

Two sampling methods, equal probability and probability proportional to x (ppx), were investigated in order to recommend an optimum sampling strategy for carrying out a discards survey in the Irish Sea. The objective of the survey, which took place from April 1997 to August 1998, was to estimate the...

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Published in:Fisheries Research
Main Authors: Allen, Michelle, Kilpatrick, David, Armstrong, Mike, Briggs, Richard, Pérez-Contreras, María Nélida, Course, Grant
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8898
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/328737 2024-02-11T10:06:48+01:00 Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain Allen, Michelle Kilpatrick, David Armstrong, Mike Briggs, Richard Pérez-Contreras, María Nélida Course, Grant Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Irish Sea Bay of Biscay 2001 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8898 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/328737 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-7836(00)00207-1 en eng 10000-01-01 Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo Publisher's version http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165783600002071 Fisheries Research, 49. 2001: 241-254 0165-7836 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/8898 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/328737 doi:10.1016/S0165-7836(00)00207-1 20671 embargo_100000101 Pesquerías Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo Fish discards Sampling strategies Fishery surveys Celtic Sea Irish Sea North Sea Bay of Biscay artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2001 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/S0165-7836(00)00207-1 2024-01-16T11:49:29Z Two sampling methods, equal probability and probability proportional to x (ppx), were investigated in order to recommend an optimum sampling strategy for carrying out a discards survey in the Irish Sea. The objective of the survey, which took place from April 1997 to August 1998, was to estimate the quantity of fish discarded at fleet level by Northern Ireland trawlers. Additional data collected from English and Spanish trawlers were used to test the generality of the results. Simple random, regression, ratio and ppx estimators were evaluated. The regression, ratio and ppx estimators use additional information on a variable x in order to improve the precision of the estimate of the variable of interest y and offer a potential improvement over the simple random estimator if there is a significant correlation between x and y. In order to compare the various estimators, 1000 independent data sets were generated using a bootstrapping technique for both equal probability and ppx with replacement selection. When comparing the estimators three criteria were examined: (i) bias, if any, of the estimator; (ii) relative precision of the estimators; (iii) accuracy of the formula for the variance of the estimator. Linear relationships between potential x–y combinations were assessed for significance and the residuals about the fitted line examined. This was carried out for each country and gear type for the main commercial species individually and all species combined. Different estimators proved optimal according to the x–y combination examined. In some instances the improvement in precision when using the ppx sampling method was marginal over the equal probability method. For the data sets used in this study the ppx scheme offered insufficient advantage over the simpler equal probability method to justify the greater complexity in implementing ppx. SI Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Fisheries Research 49 3 241 254
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topic Pesquerías
Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
Fish discards
Sampling strategies
Fishery surveys
Celtic Sea
Irish Sea
North Sea
Bay of Biscay
spellingShingle Pesquerías
Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
Fish discards
Sampling strategies
Fishery surveys
Celtic Sea
Irish Sea
North Sea
Bay of Biscay
Allen, Michelle
Kilpatrick, David
Armstrong, Mike
Briggs, Richard
Pérez-Contreras, María Nélida
Course, Grant
Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain
topic_facet Pesquerías
Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo
Fish discards
Sampling strategies
Fishery surveys
Celtic Sea
Irish Sea
North Sea
Bay of Biscay
description Two sampling methods, equal probability and probability proportional to x (ppx), were investigated in order to recommend an optimum sampling strategy for carrying out a discards survey in the Irish Sea. The objective of the survey, which took place from April 1997 to August 1998, was to estimate the quantity of fish discarded at fleet level by Northern Ireland trawlers. Additional data collected from English and Spanish trawlers were used to test the generality of the results. Simple random, regression, ratio and ppx estimators were evaluated. The regression, ratio and ppx estimators use additional information on a variable x in order to improve the precision of the estimate of the variable of interest y and offer a potential improvement over the simple random estimator if there is a significant correlation between x and y. In order to compare the various estimators, 1000 independent data sets were generated using a bootstrapping technique for both equal probability and ppx with replacement selection. When comparing the estimators three criteria were examined: (i) bias, if any, of the estimator; (ii) relative precision of the estimators; (iii) accuracy of the formula for the variance of the estimator. Linear relationships between potential x–y combinations were assessed for significance and the residuals about the fitted line examined. This was carried out for each country and gear type for the main commercial species individually and all species combined. Different estimators proved optimal according to the x–y combination examined. In some instances the improvement in precision when using the ppx sampling method was marginal over the equal probability method. For the data sets used in this study the ppx scheme offered insufficient advantage over the simpler equal probability method to justify the greater complexity in implementing ppx. SI
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author Allen, Michelle
Kilpatrick, David
Armstrong, Mike
Briggs, Richard
Pérez-Contreras, María Nélida
Course, Grant
author_facet Allen, Michelle
Kilpatrick, David
Armstrong, Mike
Briggs, Richard
Pérez-Contreras, María Nélida
Course, Grant
author_sort Allen, Michelle
title Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain
title_short Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain
title_full Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain
title_fullStr Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project EC 95/094 by Northern Ireland, England and Spain
title_sort evaluation of sampling methods to quantify discarded fish using data collected during discards project ec 95/094 by northern ireland, england and spain
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