Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area

Masteroppgave i marin økologi - Universitetet i Nordland, 2012 Use a mark-recapture approach to study the demography of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in a small (1 km2) marine protected area (MPA) on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. A total of 9713 Atlantic cod where tagged during 2005-2010. Inside the...

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Main Author: Nordahl, Jan-Harald
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Universitetet i Nordland 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/141204
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spelling ftnorduniv:oai:nordopen.nord.no:11250/141204 2023-05-15T15:27:05+02:00 Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area Nordahl, Jan-Harald 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/141204 eng eng Universitetet i Nordland http://hdl.handle.net/11250/141204 marin økologi VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920 Master thesis 2012 ftnorduniv 2021-07-13T18:11:55Z Masteroppgave i marin økologi - Universitetet i Nordland, 2012 Use a mark-recapture approach to study the demography of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in a small (1 km2) marine protected area (MPA) on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. A total of 9713 Atlantic cod where tagged during 2005-2010. Inside the MPA, only hook and line fishing is allowed. Data are partly live capture-recaptures from the research fishing activity, and partly dead recoveries from commercial and recreational fishers. A high-reward system was applied to quantify the tag reporting rate from fishers. We estimated the tag reporting rate to be 72.4 % for recreational fishers and 73.8 % for commercial fishers. Based on this, our data suggests that recreational fishing has a larger impact on cod mortality than commercial fishing in this area. Adjusted for recovery rate we estimate that the recreational fishers captured 2289 of the tagged cod, corresponding to 71 % of all recoveries, while commercial fishers captured 954 fish, corresponding to 29 % of all recoveries. Capture-mark-recapture (CMR) modelling tools were used to estimate annual survival rates. Survival varied both in time and among areas. In the live-recapture model estimates apparent survival ranged between 0.3>- 0.6. The joint model the true survival range was 0.3< - 0.9. One year after protection both live-recapture model and joint model the survival estimates were higher in MPA then in the reference locality. Subjecting that the MPA might had an effect. Master Thesis atlantic cod Gadus morhua Nordland Nordland Universitetet i Nordland Open archive Nord universitet
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Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
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description Masteroppgave i marin økologi - Universitetet i Nordland, 2012 Use a mark-recapture approach to study the demography of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in a small (1 km2) marine protected area (MPA) on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. A total of 9713 Atlantic cod where tagged during 2005-2010. Inside the MPA, only hook and line fishing is allowed. Data are partly live capture-recaptures from the research fishing activity, and partly dead recoveries from commercial and recreational fishers. A high-reward system was applied to quantify the tag reporting rate from fishers. We estimated the tag reporting rate to be 72.4 % for recreational fishers and 73.8 % for commercial fishers. Based on this, our data suggests that recreational fishing has a larger impact on cod mortality than commercial fishing in this area. Adjusted for recovery rate we estimate that the recreational fishers captured 2289 of the tagged cod, corresponding to 71 % of all recoveries, while commercial fishers captured 954 fish, corresponding to 29 % of all recoveries. Capture-mark-recapture (CMR) modelling tools were used to estimate annual survival rates. Survival varied both in time and among areas. In the live-recapture model estimates apparent survival ranged between 0.3>- 0.6. The joint model the true survival range was 0.3< - 0.9. One year after protection both live-recapture model and joint model the survival estimates were higher in MPA then in the reference locality. Subjecting that the MPA might had an effect.
format Master Thesis
author Nordahl, Jan-Harald
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author_sort Nordahl, Jan-Harald
title Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
title_short Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
title_full Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
title_fullStr Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
title_full_unstemmed Demography of coastal Atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
title_sort demography of coastal atlantic cod in relation to the establishment of a marine protected area
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