Monitoring programs of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico: inventory, development and use of a large monitoring database to map fish and invertebrate spatial distributions

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Arnaud Grüss
Holly A. Perryman
Elizabeth A. Babcock
Skyler R. Sagarese
James T. Thorson
Cameron H. Ainsworth
Evan John Anderson
Kenneth Brennan
Matthew D. Campbell
Mary C. Christman
Scott Cross
Michael D. Drexler
J. Marcus Drymon
Chris L. Gardner
David S. Hanisko
Jill Hendon
Christopher C. Koenig
Matthew Love
Fernando Martinez-Andrade
Jack Morris
Brandi T. Noble
Matthew A. Nuttall
Jason Osborne
Christy Pattengill-Semmens
Adam G. Pollack
Tracey T. Sutton
Theodore S. Switzer
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Marine Biology and Ecology, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
[2] National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) - Southeast Fisheries Science Center,Fisheries Resource Analysis and Monitoring Division
[3] Northwest Fisheries Science Center,College of Marine Science
[4] University of South Florida,Center for Fisheries Research and Development, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, School of Ocean Science and Technology
[5] The University of Southern Mississippi,Southeast Fisheries Science Center
[6] NOAA-NMFS, Beaufort Laboratory
[7] NOAA-NMFS,Southeast Fisheries Science Center
[8] MCC Statistical Consulting LLC, Mississippi Laboratories
[9] NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information,Center for Coasts, Oceans, and Geophysics
[10] Mississippi State University,Coastal Research and Extension Center
[11] NOAA-NMFS,Southeast Fisheries Science Center
[12] Florida State University, Panama City Laboratory
[13] Ocean Conservancy,Coastal and Marine Laboratory
[14] Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,Ocean Conservancy Gulf Restoration Program
[15] Mote Marine Laboratory,Coastal Fisheries Division
[16] Everglades National Park,South Florida Natural Resources Center
[17] Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF),Southeast Fisheries Science Center
[18] Riverside Technology, Mississippi Laboratories
[19] Inc. NOAA-NMFS,Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography
[20] Nova Southeastern University,Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
[21] Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,undefined
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Gap analysis; Inventory; Large monitoring database; Mapping; Monitoring programs; U.S. Gulf of Mexico;
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Since the onset of fisheries science, monitoring programs have been implemented to support stock assessments and fisheries management. Here, we take inventory of the monitoring programs of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico (GOM) surveying fish and invertebrates and conduct a gap analysis of these programs. We also compile a large monitoring database encompassing much of the monitoring data collected in the U.S. GOM using random sampling schemes and employ this database to fit statistical models to then map the spatial distributions of 61 fish and invertebrate functional groups, species and life stages of the U.S. GOM. Finally, we provide recommendations for improving current monitoring programs and designing new programs, and guidance for more comprehensive use and sharing of monitoring data, with the ultimate goal of enhancing the inputs provided to stock assessments and ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) projects in the U.S. GOM. Our inventory revealed that 73 fisheries-independent and fisheries-dependent programs have been conducted in the U.S. GOM, most of which (85%) are still active. One distinctive feature of monitoring programs of the U.S. GOM is that they include many fisheries-independent surveys conducted almost year-round, contrasting with most other marine regions. A major sampling recommendation is the development of a coordinated strategy for collecting diet information by existing U.S. GOM monitoring programs for advancing EBFM.
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页码:667 / 691
页数:24
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