North Pacific salmon abundance, 1925-2015

Abundance estimates of wild and hatchery Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. are important for evaluation of stock status and density-dependent interactions at sea. This data package includes total abundances of pink, chum, and sockeye salmon, reconstructed from catch and spawning abundance data for bo...

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Main Authors: Ruggerone, Greg, Irvine, Jim
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: KNB Data Repository 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/f157197n
https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi:10.5063/F157197N
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5063/f157197n 2023-05-15T17:59:38+02:00 North Pacific salmon abundance, 1925-2015 Ruggerone, Greg Irvine, Jim 2018 text/xml https://dx.doi.org/10.5063/f157197n https://knb.ecoinformatics.org/view/doi:10.5063/F157197N en eng KNB Data Repository dataset Dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5063/f157197n 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Abundance estimates of wild and hatchery Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. are important for evaluation of stock status and density-dependent interactions at sea. This data package includes total abundances of pink, chum, and sockeye salmon, reconstructed from catch and spawning abundance data for both Asia and North America. These data are in two main categories of salmon abundance estimates: (1) return (catch plus escapement) estimates of natural-origin and enhanced-origin salmon (numerical and biomass) by species and region, and (2) Total biomass estimates of mature and younger salmon by species and region (natural-origin and hatchery-origin combined). Most of the tables cover the period from 1952-2015. Longterm tables begin at 1925. The .csv files are plain text versions of the tables found in the original excel file. The excel file also contains additional information on how the datasets can be used. These data are described further in: Ruggerone, G.T., Peterman, R.M., Dorner, B., Myers, K.W. (2010). Magnitude and trends in abundance of hatchery and wild pink salmon, chum salmon, and sockeye salmon in the North Pacific Ocean. Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science 2:306–328 (available at http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1577/C09-054.1). They are also included as Supporting Information in Ruggerone, G.T. & Irvine, J.R. (2018). Numbers and Biomass of Natural- and Hatchery-Origin Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, and Sockeye Salmon in the North Pacific Ocean, 1925–2015. Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science 10:152–168 (available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mcf2.10023). The dataset here is the same version as in the SI of Ruggerone & Irvine 2018, in the form of extracted .csv's. Dataset Pink salmon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Myers ENVELOPE(170.033,170.033,-72.117,-72.117) Pacific Sockeye ENVELOPE(-130.143,-130.143,54.160,54.160)
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description Abundance estimates of wild and hatchery Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. are important for evaluation of stock status and density-dependent interactions at sea. This data package includes total abundances of pink, chum, and sockeye salmon, reconstructed from catch and spawning abundance data for both Asia and North America. These data are in two main categories of salmon abundance estimates: (1) return (catch plus escapement) estimates of natural-origin and enhanced-origin salmon (numerical and biomass) by species and region, and (2) Total biomass estimates of mature and younger salmon by species and region (natural-origin and hatchery-origin combined). Most of the tables cover the period from 1952-2015. Longterm tables begin at 1925. The .csv files are plain text versions of the tables found in the original excel file. The excel file also contains additional information on how the datasets can be used. These data are described further in: Ruggerone, G.T., Peterman, R.M., Dorner, B., Myers, K.W. (2010). Magnitude and trends in abundance of hatchery and wild pink salmon, chum salmon, and sockeye salmon in the North Pacific Ocean. Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science 2:306–328 (available at http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1577/C09-054.1). They are also included as Supporting Information in Ruggerone, G.T. & Irvine, J.R. (2018). Numbers and Biomass of Natural- and Hatchery-Origin Pink Salmon, Chum Salmon, and Sockeye Salmon in the North Pacific Ocean, 1925–2015. Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science 10:152–168 (available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mcf2.10023). The dataset here is the same version as in the SI of Ruggerone & Irvine 2018, in the form of extracted .csv's.
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