Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic

The Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias) stock is commercially exploited throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean and has been recently targeted by a small, but emerging, fishery off the Northeast coast of the United States. Recent efforts by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council to manage...

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Main Authors: Daley, Taylor T., Leaf, Robert T.
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spelling ftsouthmissispun:oai:aquila.usm.edu:fac_pubs-19379 2023-07-30T04:05:53+02:00 Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic Daley, Taylor T. Leaf, Robert T. 2019-01-29T08:00:00Z https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/18066 https://journal.nafo.int/Portals/0/Vol50-2019/J50-Daley-717/J50-Daley-717.pdf unknown The Aquila Digital Community https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/18066 https://journal.nafo.int/Portals/0/Vol50-2019/J50-Daley-717/J50-Daley-717.pdf Faculty Publications ageing bayesian statistics fishery life history otolith scomber Life Sciences Marine Biology text 2019 ftsouthmissispun 2023-07-15T18:54:22Z The Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias) stock is commercially exploited throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean and has been recently targeted by a small, but emerging, fishery off the Northeast coast of the United States. Recent efforts by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council to manage the Northwest Atlantic stock have necessitated the description of its life-history characteristics. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the utility ofageingmethods, describe the length-at-age and weight-at-length relationships, and compare estimated growth parameter values to those reported from other regions. We foundthat whole otoliths provided the most precise method for age determination of Atlantic chub mackerel. Age estimates were derived for adult (n = 422) and larval fish (n = 60). Parameter estimates of individual growth models were determined using a Bayesian framework. The length-at-age relationship was described using four non-linear candidate growth models, which were fit to total length (TL, cm) and age estimates (y). We found that the three-parameter VBGF (L∞ = 33.56 cm TL, k = 1.75 y-1, t0 = 0.07 y) was the best candidate model to describe the length-at-age relationship. A power function was used to describe the weight-at-length relationship from 1 136 individuals (a = 0.0258, b = 2.72). We found that individuals exhibit a greater rate of growth and reachsmalleraverage maximum length when compared to published estimates in other regions. The rate of increase of weight relative to length was found to be significantly lower than that reported in other regions. These results can be used to inform assessment of the Atlantic chub mackerel stock in the Northwest Atlantic. Text Northwest Atlantic The University of Southern Mississippi: The Aquila Digital Community
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topic ageing
bayesian statistics
fishery
life history
otolith
scomber
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
spellingShingle ageing
bayesian statistics
fishery
life history
otolith
scomber
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
Daley, Taylor T.
Leaf, Robert T.
Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic
topic_facet ageing
bayesian statistics
fishery
life history
otolith
scomber
Life Sciences
Marine Biology
description The Atlantic chub mackerel (Scomber colias) stock is commercially exploited throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean and has been recently targeted by a small, but emerging, fishery off the Northeast coast of the United States. Recent efforts by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council to manage the Northwest Atlantic stock have necessitated the description of its life-history characteristics. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the utility ofageingmethods, describe the length-at-age and weight-at-length relationships, and compare estimated growth parameter values to those reported from other regions. We foundthat whole otoliths provided the most precise method for age determination of Atlantic chub mackerel. Age estimates were derived for adult (n = 422) and larval fish (n = 60). Parameter estimates of individual growth models were determined using a Bayesian framework. The length-at-age relationship was described using four non-linear candidate growth models, which were fit to total length (TL, cm) and age estimates (y). We found that the three-parameter VBGF (L∞ = 33.56 cm TL, k = 1.75 y-1, t0 = 0.07 y) was the best candidate model to describe the length-at-age relationship. A power function was used to describe the weight-at-length relationship from 1 136 individuals (a = 0.0258, b = 2.72). We found that individuals exhibit a greater rate of growth and reachsmalleraverage maximum length when compared to published estimates in other regions. The rate of increase of weight relative to length was found to be significantly lower than that reported in other regions. These results can be used to inform assessment of the Atlantic chub mackerel stock in the Northwest Atlantic.
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title Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic
title_short Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic
title_full Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic
title_fullStr Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Age and Growth of Atlantic Chub Mackerel ( Scomber colias ) In the Northwest Atlantic
title_sort age and growth of atlantic chub mackerel ( scomber colias ) in the northwest atlantic
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