An updated model of potential habitat for northern stock Pacific Sardine (Sardinops sagax) and its use for attributing survey observations and fishery landings

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作者
Zwolinski, Juan P. [1 ,2 ]
Demer, David A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Inst Marine Sci, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
[2] Southwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
[3] NOAA, Southwest Fisheries Sci Ctr, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, La Jolla, CA USA
关键词
oceanographic habitat; operational fisheries oceanography; stock discrimination; ANCHOVY ENGRAULIS-MORDAX; BAJA-CALIFORNIA; WEST-COAST; POPULATION; SOUTHERN; SUBPOPULATION; ECOSYSTEM; HISTORY;
D O I
10.1111/fog.12664
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Three years after the 2015 collapse of the northern stock of Pacific Sardine that is predominantly located off the west coast of the United States, acoustic-trawl (A-T) surveys documented an increase in the presence and persistence of the southern stock off coastal Southern California. Then in 2020, the biomass of Sardine that was landed in Mexico and attributed to the northern stock exceeded the estimated biomass for the entire northern stock. To investigate if the landings were incorrectly classified, we revisit a model of northern-stock potential habitat and the associated range of sea-surface temperature (SST) used to apportion the A-T survey data and monthly fishery landings to the two stocks, respectively. We update the probabilistic model of potential habitat with data on sardine-egg presence and absence and concomitant satellite-sensed SST and chlorophyll-a concentration through 2019 and apply the new model to more accurately attribute the A-T observations and fishery landings data to the northern or southern stock. The addition of recent data, with increased coverage in SSTs between 15 degrees C and 17 degrees C, improves the model accuracy and spatial precision of the stock attribution. The attribution accuracy is critically dependent on the temporal and spatial coincidence of the environmental and survey or landings data and should be corroborated with other characteristics indicative of biological isolation such as spatial separation, distinct spawning areas and seasons, and uncorrelated demographics.
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