Appendix 8: Quantifying the effects of environmental factors on catch rates in South-East fisheries: 1986-2006


Autoria(s): Zhu, Min; Day, Jemery
Contribuinte(s)

Knuckey, Ian

Day, Jemery

Zhu, Min

Koopman, Matt

Klaer, Neil

Ridgway, Ken

Tuck, Geoff

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The collection of basic environmental data by industry members was successful and offers a way of overcoming the problems associated with differences in scale between the environment and fisheries datasets. A simple method of collecting environmental data was developed that was only a small time burden on skippers, yet has the potential to provide very useful information on the same scale as the catch and effort data recorded in the logbooks. The success of this trial was aided by the natural interest of fishers to learn more about the environment in which they fish. The archival temperature-depth tags chosen proved robust, reliable and easy to use. While the use of large scale environmental data may not yield significant improvements in stock assessments for most SESSF species, fine-scale data collected from selected vessels using methods developed during this project may, in the longer term, be useful for incorporation into CPUE standardisations in the future...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84057/

Publicador

CSIRO

Relação

http://frdc.com.au/research/Documents/Final_reports/2005-006-DLD.pdf

Zhu, Min & Day, Jemery (2010) Appendix 8: Quantifying the effects of environmental factors on catch rates in South-East fisheries: 1986-2006. In Knuckey, Ian, Day, Jemery, Zhu, Min, Koopman, Matt, Klaer, Neil, Ridgway, Ken, et al. (Eds.) The Influence of Environmental Factors on Recruitment and Availability of Fish Stocks in South-East Australia. CSIRO, Queenscliff, Vic, pp. 183-233.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, CSIRO and Fishwell Consulting

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance

Tipo

Book Chapter