Dab (Limanda limanda) Age Reading Exchange 2019

The goals of the 2019 dab exchange were (1) an estimation of ageing uncertainty for the dab.27.3a4 stock, (2) compare different preparation methods, and (3) examine seasonality in deposition of opaque/translucent material on the edge of the otolith across a latitudinal gradient. The second and third...

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Main Authors: Bolle, Loes J., Albrecht, Cornelia, Bekaert, Karen, Bjarnadóttir, Audur, de Vries, Marcel, Dressler, Sven, Ellebode, Romain, Fuglsang, Nina, Hefter-Siebold, Martina, Hoek, Ruben, Jónsdóttir, Adalbjörg, Koelemij, Erika, Lundgaard, Louise, Maertens, Ilse, Moerman, Martine, Pennock, Ineke, Rasmussen, Helle, Telliez, Solene, Visconti, Valerio
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Centre for Fisheries Research (CVO) 2020
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/dab-limanda-limanda-age-reading-exchange-2019
https://doi.org/10.18174/536351
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Summary:The goals of the 2019 dab exchange were (1) an estimation of ageing uncertainty for the dab.27.3a4 stock, (2) compare different preparation methods, and (3) examine seasonality in deposition of opaque/translucent material on the edge of the otolith across a latitudinal gradient. The second and third goals were follow-up actions proposed by the Workshop on Age Reading of Dab in 2015 (WKARDAB2). Sixteen age readers from seven countries (Belgium, France, Iceland, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, England) participated in the exchange. Two sets of otoliths were examined. The first set (SmartDots event 244) consisted of 64 otoliths from ICES Subarea 4 (North Sea) and Division 3a (Skagerrak and Kattegat). These were prepared in three different manners (whole, sectioned, and sectioned-and-stained), resulting in 192 images. The second set (SmartDots event 245) consisted of 68 otoliths from ICES Subarea 4 (North Sea) and Division 5a (Icelandic waters). These were prepared in two different manners (whole and sectioned-and-stained), resulting in 136 images. Age readers were also asked to determine the edge type for each otolith in the second set. First, the data were analysed for each event and method separately, including all age readers. Then, the combined set of otoliths from Subarea 4 and Division 3a were analysed for each method separately, including only the advanced age readers who supply age data for the assessment of the dab.27.3a4 stock. Additional analyses were carried out to compare the different preparation methods, and to examine seasonality by area in the deposition of opaque/translucent material. Age reading uncertainty was high in dab compared to most other North Sea flatfish species. The percentage agreement was 69-73% and the coefficient of variation was 13-14% for dab.27.3a4, based on the age determinations of readers who supply age data for the assessment. As observed previously, uncertainty was highest in the third quarter. Comparison of methods showed better calibration results for sectioned-and-stained ...