Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area

This report specifically addresses Fisheries Commission Request #16: "Implement and/or further refine the existing GIS simulation/modelling framework, in conjunction with the VMS data supplied by the NAFO Secretariat .", brought forth in the Fisheries Commission 33rd Annual Meeting Report...

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Main Authors: Cogswell, A. (Andrew), Kenchington, E. (Ellen), Lirette, C. (Camille), Murillo, F.J. (Francisco Javier), Campanis, G. (George), Campbell, N. (Neil)
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Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/768
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/768 2023-05-15T17:34:25+02:00 Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area Cogswell, A. (Andrew) Kenchington, E. (Ellen) Lirette, C. (Camille) Murillo, F.J. (Francisco Javier) Campanis, G. (George) Campbell, N. (Neil) Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic NAFO 2011-12 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/768 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://hdl.handle.net/10508/768 Cogswell, A. et al. 2011. Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO. NAFO Sci. Coun. Res. Doc. 11/72, Serial Nº N6002: 50p. Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ CC-BY-NC-ND workingPaper 2011 ftieo 2022-07-26T23:46:50Z This report specifically addresses Fisheries Commission Request #16: "Implement and/or further refine the existing GIS simulation/modelling framework, in conjunction with the VMS data supplied by the NAFO Secretariat .", brought forth in the Fisheries Commission 33rd Annual Meeting Report (NAFO, 2011a). Data layers utilized by the model as well as their various means of construction are described in detail including the generation of NAFO VMS trawl lines. These VMS trawl line data were used to better understand fishing behaviour and also generate a new standard trawl length (13.8 nm) to be utilized by trawl simulations. The justification for utilizing just the Spain/EU research trawl by-catch dataset instead of the combined Canada/Spain/EU dataset for the production of higher resolution sponge and sea pen biomass surfaces is also made. It is demonstrated how this high resolution (5x5 km cell grid) Spain/EU data biomass layer could be utilized with 2000 randomly placed and oriented 13.8 nm simulation trawls to generate by-catch values, organized by thresholds, to capture the distributional extent of high concentration sponge and sea pen areas. This serves as the basis for a kernel density polygon analysis that calculates a commercial sponge and sea pen encounter threshold (Kenchington et al., 2011). Finally, using the Spain/EU only high resolution biomass surface, by-catch output from VMS trawls and their simulated 13.8 nm standard trawl line counterparts are compared. Report North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Canada
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description This report specifically addresses Fisheries Commission Request #16: "Implement and/or further refine the existing GIS simulation/modelling framework, in conjunction with the VMS data supplied by the NAFO Secretariat .", brought forth in the Fisheries Commission 33rd Annual Meeting Report (NAFO, 2011a). Data layers utilized by the model as well as their various means of construction are described in detail including the generation of NAFO VMS trawl lines. These VMS trawl line data were used to better understand fishing behaviour and also generate a new standard trawl length (13.8 nm) to be utilized by trawl simulations. The justification for utilizing just the Spain/EU research trawl by-catch dataset instead of the combined Canada/Spain/EU dataset for the production of higher resolution sponge and sea pen biomass surfaces is also made. It is demonstrated how this high resolution (5x5 km cell grid) Spain/EU data biomass layer could be utilized with 2000 randomly placed and oriented 13.8 nm simulation trawls to generate by-catch values, organized by thresholds, to capture the distributional extent of high concentration sponge and sea pen areas. This serves as the basis for a kernel density polygon analysis that calculates a commercial sponge and sea pen encounter threshold (Kenchington et al., 2011). Finally, using the Spain/EU only high resolution biomass surface, by-catch output from VMS trawls and their simulated 13.8 nm standard trawl line counterparts are compared.
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author Cogswell, A. (Andrew)
Kenchington, E. (Ellen)
Lirette, C. (Camille)
Murillo, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
Campanis, G. (George)
Campbell, N. (Neil)
spellingShingle Cogswell, A. (Andrew)
Kenchington, E. (Ellen)
Lirette, C. (Camille)
Murillo, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
Campanis, G. (George)
Campbell, N. (Neil)
Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area
author_facet Cogswell, A. (Andrew)
Kenchington, E. (Ellen)
Lirette, C. (Camille)
Murillo, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
Campanis, G. (George)
Campbell, N. (Neil)
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title Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_short Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_full Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_fullStr Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_full_unstemmed Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO Regulatory Area
title_sort layers utilized by an arcgis model to approximate commercial coral and sponge by-catch in the nafo regulatory area
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Cogswell, A. et al. 2011. Layers Utilized by an ArcGIS Model to Approximate Commercial Coral and Sponge By-catch in the NAFO. NAFO Sci. Coun. Res. Doc. 11/72, Serial Nº N6002: 50p.
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