Distributions and abundances of Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) and other pelagic fishes in the California Current Ecosystem during spring 2006, 2008, and 2010, estimated from acoustic–trawl surveys

The abundances and distributions of coastal pelagic fishspecies in the California Current Ecosystem from San Diego to southern Vancouver Island, were estimated from combined acoustic and trawl surveys conducted in the spring of 2006, 2008, and 2010. Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), and Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus) were the dominant coastal pelagic fish species, in that order. Northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax) and Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) were sampled only sporadically and therefore estimates for these species wereunreliable. The estimates of sardine biomass compared well with those of the annual assessments and confirmed a declining trajectory of the “northern stock” since 2006. During the sampling period, the biomass of jack mackerel was stable or increasing, and that of Pacific mackerel waslow and variable. The uncertainties in these estimates are mostly the result of spatial patchiness which increasedfrom sardine to mackerels to anchovy and herring. Future surveys of coastal pelagic fish species in the CaliforniaCurrent Ecosystem should benefit from adaptive sampling based on modeled habitat; increased echosounder and trawl sampling, particularly for the most patchy and nearshore species; and directed-trawl sampling for improved species identification and estimations of their acoustic targetstren

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Main Authors: Zwolinski, Juan P., Demer, David A., Byers, Kyle A., Cutter, George R., Renfree, Josiah S., Sessions, Thomas S., Macewicz, Beverly J.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2012-01
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25344
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