Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic

Interceptory fisheries represent an ongoing threat to migratory fish stocks particularly when managed in the absence of stock specific catch and exploitation information. Atlantic salmon from the southern portion of the North American range may be subject to exploitation in the commercial and recrea...

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Main Authors: Bradbury, I. R. (Ian Robert), Bernatchez, Louis, Hamilton, Lorraine C., Chaput, Gerald J., Robertson, Martha J., Goraguer, Herle, Walsh, Arthur, Morris, Vicki, Reddin, D. G., Dempson, J. B., Sheehan, Timothy F., King, Timothy L.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2015.10.009
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/291 2024-06-23T07:51:15+00:00 Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic Bradbury, I. R. (Ian Robert) Bernatchez, Louis Hamilton, Lorraine C. Chaput, Gerald J. Robertson, Martha J. Goraguer, Herle Walsh, Arthur Morris, Vicki Reddin, D. G. Dempson, J. B. Sheehan, Timothy F. King, Timothy L. Atlantique, Côte de l' (Amérique du Nord) 2016-03-15T20:13:18Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/291 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2015.10.009 eng eng Elsevier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/291 doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2015.10.009 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec Saumon atlantique -- Génétique Pêches Microsatellites (Génétique) article de recherche COAR1_1::Texte::Périodique::Revue::Contribution à un journal::Article::Article de recherche 2016 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/29110.1016/j.fishres.2015.10.009 2024-06-10T23:42:53Z Interceptory fisheries represent an ongoing threat to migratory fish stocks particularly when managed in the absence of stock specific catch and exploitation information. Atlantic salmon from the southern portion of the North American range may be subject to exploitation in the commercial and recreational salmon fisheries occurring in the French territorial waters surrounding St. Pierre and Miquelon off southern Newfoundland. We evaluated stock composition of Atlantic salmon harvested in the St. Pierre and Miquelon Atlantic salmon fishery using genetic mixture analysis and individual assignment with a microsatellite baseline (15 loci, 12,409 individuals, 12 regional groups) encompassing the species western Atlantic range. Individual salmon were sampled from the St. Pierre and Miquelon fishery over four years (2004, 2011, 2013, and 2014). Biological characteristics indicate significant variation among years in the size and age distribution. Nonetheless, estimates of stock composition of the samples showed consistent dominance of three regions (i.e., Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspe Peninsula, and Newfoundland). Together salmon from these regions accounted for more than 70% of annual harvest over the decade examined. Comparison of individual assignments and biological characteristics revealed a trend of declining fresh water age with latitude of assigned region. Moreover, locally harvested Newfoundland salmon were ten times more likely to be small or one sea winter individuals whereas Quebec and Gaspe Peninsula salmon were two-three times more likely to be harvested as large or two sea winter salmon. Estimates of region specific catch were highest for salmon from the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence region ranging from 242 to 887 individuals annually. This work illustrates how genetic analysis of interceptory marine fisheries can directly inform assessment and management efforts in highly migratory marine species. Keywords: Mixed-stock analysis Genetic assignment Atlantic salmon Genetic structure Microsatellites Other/Unknown Material Atlantic salmon Newfoundland Northwest Atlantic Université Laval: CorpusUL Fisheries Research 174 234 244
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topic Saumon atlantique -- Génétique
Pêches
Microsatellites (Génétique)
spellingShingle Saumon atlantique -- Génétique
Pêches
Microsatellites (Génétique)
Bradbury, I. R. (Ian Robert)
Bernatchez, Louis
Hamilton, Lorraine C.
Chaput, Gerald J.
Robertson, Martha J.
Goraguer, Herle
Walsh, Arthur
Morris, Vicki
Reddin, D. G.
Dempson, J. B.
Sheehan, Timothy F.
King, Timothy L.
Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic
topic_facet Saumon atlantique -- Génétique
Pêches
Microsatellites (Génétique)
description Interceptory fisheries represent an ongoing threat to migratory fish stocks particularly when managed in the absence of stock specific catch and exploitation information. Atlantic salmon from the southern portion of the North American range may be subject to exploitation in the commercial and recreational salmon fisheries occurring in the French territorial waters surrounding St. Pierre and Miquelon off southern Newfoundland. We evaluated stock composition of Atlantic salmon harvested in the St. Pierre and Miquelon Atlantic salmon fishery using genetic mixture analysis and individual assignment with a microsatellite baseline (15 loci, 12,409 individuals, 12 regional groups) encompassing the species western Atlantic range. Individual salmon were sampled from the St. Pierre and Miquelon fishery over four years (2004, 2011, 2013, and 2014). Biological characteristics indicate significant variation among years in the size and age distribution. Nonetheless, estimates of stock composition of the samples showed consistent dominance of three regions (i.e., Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence, Gaspe Peninsula, and Newfoundland). Together salmon from these regions accounted for more than 70% of annual harvest over the decade examined. Comparison of individual assignments and biological characteristics revealed a trend of declining fresh water age with latitude of assigned region. Moreover, locally harvested Newfoundland salmon were ten times more likely to be small or one sea winter individuals whereas Quebec and Gaspe Peninsula salmon were two-three times more likely to be harvested as large or two sea winter salmon. Estimates of region specific catch were highest for salmon from the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence region ranging from 242 to 887 individuals annually. This work illustrates how genetic analysis of interceptory marine fisheries can directly inform assessment and management efforts in highly migratory marine species. Keywords: Mixed-stock analysis Genetic assignment Atlantic salmon Genetic structure Microsatellites
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author Bradbury, I. R. (Ian Robert)
Bernatchez, Louis
Hamilton, Lorraine C.
Chaput, Gerald J.
Robertson, Martha J.
Goraguer, Herle
Walsh, Arthur
Morris, Vicki
Reddin, D. G.
Dempson, J. B.
Sheehan, Timothy F.
King, Timothy L.
author_facet Bradbury, I. R. (Ian Robert)
Bernatchez, Louis
Hamilton, Lorraine C.
Chaput, Gerald J.
Robertson, Martha J.
Goraguer, Herle
Walsh, Arthur
Morris, Vicki
Reddin, D. G.
Dempson, J. B.
Sheehan, Timothy F.
King, Timothy L.
author_sort Bradbury, I. R. (Ian Robert)
title Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic
title_short Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic
title_full Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic
title_fullStr Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory Atlantic salmonfishery in the Northwest Atlantic
title_sort genetic mixed stock analysis of an interceptory atlantic salmonfishery in the northwest atlantic
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Newfoundland
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