Physical Oceanographic Influences on Queensland Reef Fish and Scallops : Final Report FRDC 2013/020


Autoria(s): Courtney, A.J.; Spillman, C.M.; Lemos, R.T; Thomas, J.; Leigh, G.M.; Campbell, A.B.
Data(s)

2015

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

Courtney, A.J. and Spillman, C.M. and Lemos, R.T and Thomas, J. and Leigh, G.M. and Campbell, A.B. (2015) Physical Oceanographic Influences on Queensland Reef Fish and Scallops : Final Report FRDC 2013/020. Project Report. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation..

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5028/

Publicador

Fisheries Research and Development Corporation.

Relação

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5028/1/Final%20Report%202013-020%20Physical%20oceanographic%20influences%20on%20Queensland%20reef%20fish%20and%20scallops.pdf

http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5028/

Palavras-Chave #Australia #Fishery oceanography. Hydrologic factors #Fishery for individual species
Tipo

Monograph

PeerReviewed

Resumo

The project examined coastal and physical oceanographic influences on the catch rates of coral trout (Plectropomus leopardus) and saucer scallops (Amusium balloti) in Queensland. The research was undertaken to explain variation observed in the catches, and to improve quantitative assessment of the stocks and management advice. 3.1 OBJECTIVES 1. Review recent advances in the study of physical oceanographic influences on fisheries catch data, and describe the major physical oceanographic features that are likely to influence Queensland reef fish and saucer scallops. 2. Collate Queensland’s physical oceanographic data and fisheries (i.e. reef fish and saucer scallops) data. 3. Develop stochastic population models for reef fish and saucer scallops, which can link physical oceanographic features (e.g. sea surface temperature anomalies) to catch rates, biological parameters (e.g. growth, reproduction, natural mortality) and ecological aspects (e.g. spatial distribution).