An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations

The estimate of the mean arrival time based on catch or CPUE of fishes migrating into a fixed harvest area is a function of the number of days fished. Simulation studies using chinook salmon catch and effort data from the Yukon River delta, Alaska indicate that fishing effort concentrated at the tai...

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Main Author: Butt, Arthur J.
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spelling ftolddominionuni:oai:digitalcommons.odu.edu:oeas_etds-1111 2023-05-15T18:45:59+02:00 An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations Butt, Arthur J. 1984-04-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_etds/114 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1111&context=oeas_etds unknown ODU Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/oeas_etds/114 https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1111&context=oeas_etds In Copyright. URI: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). OES Theses and Dissertations Salmon Migration Timing statistics Aquaculture and Fisheries Oceanography text 1984 ftolddominionuni 2023-01-16T18:44:35Z The estimate of the mean arrival time based on catch or CPUE of fishes migrating into a fixed harvest area is a function of the number of days fished. Simulation studies using chinook salmon catch and effort data from the Yukon River delta, Alaska indicate that fishing effort concentrated at the tails of the migratory distribution which would tend to erroneously weigh the estimated mean arrival time in the direction of the sample, away from the true mean, is only a significant problem when the number of days open to fishing is small, covering less than 12% of the total duration of the migration. At sampling rates of the time domain greater than 12%, estimated mean arrival times are usually within 50% of the true mean. The variance of the ratio estimator and the mean square error (biased MSE) for the ratio estimator both allow for the construction of confidence limits for an estimated arrival time based on commercial catch and CPUE data. Arrival time estimates for migrations with large variances and with fewer than 12% of the time domain of the migration sampled have narrower 95% confidence intervals than the same methods produced for arrival time estimates for migrations of small variances. The variance of the ratio estimator is more conservative with sampling rates below 12%, however, it closely matches the biased MSE when sampling greater than 12% of the time domain of the migration. Once about a quarter of the migratory time span is fished, the confidence interval is greatly reduced. This is particularly true for migrations of small variance where the proportions of the population sampled tend to be quite concentrated about the central mass of the time distribution of abundance. Sampling from the average empirical proportion of catch yields a narrower confidence interval on the mean arrival time than does sampling from CPUE data. However, samples from annual daily proportions of CPUE with broader variances yield stronger confidence in arrival time estimates than do samples from migrations of average to small ... Text Yukon river Alaska Yukon Old Dominion University: ODU Digital Commons Yukon
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topic Salmon
Migration
Timing statistics
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Oceanography
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Migration
Timing statistics
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Oceanography
Butt, Arthur J.
An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations
topic_facet Salmon
Migration
Timing statistics
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Oceanography
description The estimate of the mean arrival time based on catch or CPUE of fishes migrating into a fixed harvest area is a function of the number of days fished. Simulation studies using chinook salmon catch and effort data from the Yukon River delta, Alaska indicate that fishing effort concentrated at the tails of the migratory distribution which would tend to erroneously weigh the estimated mean arrival time in the direction of the sample, away from the true mean, is only a significant problem when the number of days open to fishing is small, covering less than 12% of the total duration of the migration. At sampling rates of the time domain greater than 12%, estimated mean arrival times are usually within 50% of the true mean. The variance of the ratio estimator and the mean square error (biased MSE) for the ratio estimator both allow for the construction of confidence limits for an estimated arrival time based on commercial catch and CPUE data. Arrival time estimates for migrations with large variances and with fewer than 12% of the time domain of the migration sampled have narrower 95% confidence intervals than the same methods produced for arrival time estimates for migrations of small variances. The variance of the ratio estimator is more conservative with sampling rates below 12%, however, it closely matches the biased MSE when sampling greater than 12% of the time domain of the migration. Once about a quarter of the migratory time span is fished, the confidence interval is greatly reduced. This is particularly true for migrations of small variance where the proportions of the population sampled tend to be quite concentrated about the central mass of the time distribution of abundance. Sampling from the average empirical proportion of catch yields a narrower confidence interval on the mean arrival time than does sampling from CPUE data. However, samples from annual daily proportions of CPUE with broader variances yield stronger confidence in arrival time estimates than do samples from migrations of average to small ...
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title_short An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations
title_full An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations
title_fullStr An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations
title_full_unstemmed An Examination of the Variability of Migratory Timing Statistics Estimated From Catch and Effort Observations
title_sort examination of the variability of migratory timing statistics estimated from catch and effort observations
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