Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981

The catch landed and effort expended by private-boatsport fishermen were studied in southern Californiabetween October and December 1981, in order to determinethe impact of one segment of the sport fishery on localmarine resources. Fishermen returning from fishingtrips were interviewed at launch ramps, hoists, andboat-rental facilities. This report contains quantitativedata and statistical estimates of total effort, totalcatch, catch of preferred species, and length frequenciesfor those species whose catches are regulated by minimumsize limits.An estimated 208,000 organisms were landed by 54,000anglers and 4,500 divers. The major components of thecatch were Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, 50,200landed; white croaker, Genyonemus lineatus, 35,000 landed,and Pacific bonito, Sarda chiliensis, 27,000 landed.Together, these three species made up over half of thetotal catch.Most of the size limit regulations were closely observedby anglers; the one exception was that of Californiahalibut, Paralichthys californicus, of which only 65% metlegal size requirements. Regarding invertebrates landed bydivers, size limit compliance was 90% for red abalone,Haliotis rufescens, and 95% for spiny lobster, Panulirusinterruptus. (28pp.)

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Main Author: Ono, David S.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region 1982
Subjects:Management, Fisheries, Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, white croaker, Genyonemus lineatus, Pacific bonito, Sarda chiliensis, California halibut, Paralichthys californicus, red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18268
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-182682021-06-28T02:26:59Z Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981 Ono, David S. Management Fisheries Pacific mackerel Scomber japonicus white croaker Genyonemus lineatus Pacific bonito Sarda chiliensis California halibut Paralichthys californicus red abalone Haliotis rufescens spiny lobster Panulirus interruptus The catch landed and effort expended by private-boatsport fishermen were studied in southern Californiabetween October and December 1981, in order to determinethe impact of one segment of the sport fishery on localmarine resources. Fishermen returning from fishingtrips were interviewed at launch ramps, hoists, andboat-rental facilities. This report contains quantitativedata and statistical estimates of total effort, totalcatch, catch of preferred species, and length frequenciesfor those species whose catches are regulated by minimumsize limits.An estimated 208,000 organisms were landed by 54,000anglers and 4,500 divers. The major components of thecatch were Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, 50,200landed; white croaker, Genyonemus lineatus, 35,000 landed,and Pacific bonito, Sarda chiliensis, 27,000 landed.Together, these three species made up over half of thetotal catch.Most of the size limit regulations were closely observedby anglers; the one exception was that of Californiahalibut, Paralichthys californicus, of which only 65% metlegal size requirements. Regarding invertebrates landed bydivers, size limit compliance was 90% for red abalone,Haliotis rufescens, and 95% for spiny lobster, Panulirusinterruptus. (28pp.) 2021-06-24T14:47:40Z 2021-06-24T14:47:40Z 1982 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18268 en Marine Resources Administrative Report application/pdf application/pdf California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region Santa Barbara, CA http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/312 8 2011-09-29 22:15:31 312 California Department of Fish and Game
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topic Management
Fisheries
Pacific mackerel
Scomber japonicus
white croaker
Genyonemus lineatus
Pacific bonito
Sarda chiliensis
California halibut
Paralichthys californicus
red abalone
Haliotis rufescens
spiny lobster
Panulirus interruptus
Management
Fisheries
Pacific mackerel
Scomber japonicus
white croaker
Genyonemus lineatus
Pacific bonito
Sarda chiliensis
California halibut
Paralichthys californicus
red abalone
Haliotis rufescens
spiny lobster
Panulirus interruptus
spellingShingle Management
Fisheries
Pacific mackerel
Scomber japonicus
white croaker
Genyonemus lineatus
Pacific bonito
Sarda chiliensis
California halibut
Paralichthys californicus
red abalone
Haliotis rufescens
spiny lobster
Panulirus interruptus
Management
Fisheries
Pacific mackerel
Scomber japonicus
white croaker
Genyonemus lineatus
Pacific bonito
Sarda chiliensis
California halibut
Paralichthys californicus
red abalone
Haliotis rufescens
spiny lobster
Panulirus interruptus
Ono, David S.
Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981
description The catch landed and effort expended by private-boatsport fishermen were studied in southern Californiabetween October and December 1981, in order to determinethe impact of one segment of the sport fishery on localmarine resources. Fishermen returning from fishingtrips were interviewed at launch ramps, hoists, andboat-rental facilities. This report contains quantitativedata and statistical estimates of total effort, totalcatch, catch of preferred species, and length frequenciesfor those species whose catches are regulated by minimumsize limits.An estimated 208,000 organisms were landed by 54,000anglers and 4,500 divers. The major components of thecatch were Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus, 50,200landed; white croaker, Genyonemus lineatus, 35,000 landed,and Pacific bonito, Sarda chiliensis, 27,000 landed.Together, these three species made up over half of thetotal catch.Most of the size limit regulations were closely observedby anglers; the one exception was that of Californiahalibut, Paralichthys californicus, of which only 65% metlegal size requirements. Regarding invertebrates landed bydivers, size limit compliance was 90% for red abalone,Haliotis rufescens, and 95% for spiny lobster, Panulirusinterruptus. (28pp.)
format monograph
topic_facet Management
Fisheries
Pacific mackerel
Scomber japonicus
white croaker
Genyonemus lineatus
Pacific bonito
Sarda chiliensis
California halibut
Paralichthys californicus
red abalone
Haliotis rufescens
spiny lobster
Panulirus interruptus
author Ono, David S.
author_facet Ono, David S.
author_sort Ono, David S.
title Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981
title_short Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981
title_full Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981
title_fullStr Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981
title_full_unstemmed Southern California marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for October-December 1981
title_sort southern california marine sport fishing from privately-owned boats: catch and effort for october-december 1981
publisher California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region
publishDate 1982
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18268
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