Population assessment of the vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, from the Southeastern United States

Changes in the age structure and population size ofvermilion snapper, Rhornboplites aurorubens, from North Carolina through the Florida Keys were examined using records of landings and size frequencies of fish from commercial, recreational, and headboat fisheries from 1986-1996. Population size in numbers at age was estimated for each year by applying separable virtual population analysis (SVPA) to the landings in numbers at age. SVPA was used to estimate annual, age-specific fishing mortality (F) for four levels of natural mortality (M = 0.20, 0.25, 0.30,and 0.35). Although landings of vermilion snapper for the three fisheries have declined, minimum fish size regulations have resulted in an increase in the mean size of fish landed. Age at entry and age at full recruitment were age-1 andage-3 fDr 1986-1991, compared with age-1 and age-4, respectively, for 1992-1996. Levels of mortality from fishing (F) ranged from 0.38 - 0.61 for the entire period. Current spawning potential ratio (SPR) is 21%or 27% depending on the natural mortality estimate. SPR could be raised to 30% or 40% with a reduction in F, or by increasing the age at entry to the fisheries. The latter could be enhanced now if fishermen, particularly recreational, comply with minimum size regulations. However, released fish mortality, modeled in the assessment at 27%, will continue to make the achievement of 30%and 40% SPR more difficult. (PDF contains 63 pages)

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Main Authors: Manooch III, Charles S., Potts, Jennifer C., Burton, Michael L., Vaughan, Douglas S.
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Language:English
Published: NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center 1998
Subjects:Management, Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20037
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-200372021-07-12T03:04:18Z Population assessment of the vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, from the Southeastern United States Manooch III, Charles S. Potts, Jennifer C. Burton, Michael L. Vaughan, Douglas S. Management Fisheries Changes in the age structure and population size ofvermilion snapper, Rhornboplites aurorubens, from North Carolina through the Florida Keys were examined using records of landings and size frequencies of fish from commercial, recreational, and headboat fisheries from 1986-1996. Population size in numbers at age was estimated for each year by applying separable virtual population analysis (SVPA) to the landings in numbers at age. SVPA was used to estimate annual, age-specific fishing mortality (F) for four levels of natural mortality (M = 0.20, 0.25, 0.30,and 0.35). Although landings of vermilion snapper for the three fisheries have declined, minimum fish size regulations have resulted in an increase in the mean size of fish landed. Age at entry and age at full recruitment were age-1 andage-3 fDr 1986-1991, compared with age-1 and age-4, respectively, for 1992-1996. Levels of mortality from fishing (F) ranged from 0.38 - 0.61 for the entire period. Current spawning potential ratio (SPR) is 21%or 27% depending on the natural mortality estimate. SPR could be raised to 30% or 40% with a reduction in F, or by increasing the age at entry to the fisheries. The latter could be enhanced now if fishermen, particularly recreational, comply with minimum size regulations. However, released fish mortality, modeled in the assessment at 27%, will continue to make the achievement of 30%and 40% SPR more difficult. (PDF contains 63 pages) 2021-06-24T15:17:31Z 2021-06-24T15:17:31Z 1998 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/20037 en NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC http://www.ccfhr.noaa.gov/documents/nmfs-sefsc-tm411.pdf application/pdf application/pdf NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/Southeast Fisheries Science Center Beaufort, NC http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/2228 403 2011-09-29 19:26:22 2228 United States National Marine Fisheries Service
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Manooch III, Charles S.
Potts, Jennifer C.
Burton, Michael L.
Vaughan, Douglas S.
Population assessment of the vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, from the Southeastern United States
description Changes in the age structure and population size ofvermilion snapper, Rhornboplites aurorubens, from North Carolina through the Florida Keys were examined using records of landings and size frequencies of fish from commercial, recreational, and headboat fisheries from 1986-1996. Population size in numbers at age was estimated for each year by applying separable virtual population analysis (SVPA) to the landings in numbers at age. SVPA was used to estimate annual, age-specific fishing mortality (F) for four levels of natural mortality (M = 0.20, 0.25, 0.30,and 0.35). Although landings of vermilion snapper for the three fisheries have declined, minimum fish size regulations have resulted in an increase in the mean size of fish landed. Age at entry and age at full recruitment were age-1 andage-3 fDr 1986-1991, compared with age-1 and age-4, respectively, for 1992-1996. Levels of mortality from fishing (F) ranged from 0.38 - 0.61 for the entire period. Current spawning potential ratio (SPR) is 21%or 27% depending on the natural mortality estimate. SPR could be raised to 30% or 40% with a reduction in F, or by increasing the age at entry to the fisheries. The latter could be enhanced now if fishermen, particularly recreational, comply with minimum size regulations. However, released fish mortality, modeled in the assessment at 27%, will continue to make the achievement of 30%and 40% SPR more difficult. (PDF contains 63 pages)
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title Population assessment of the vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, from the Southeastern United States
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title_full Population assessment of the vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, from the Southeastern United States
title_fullStr Population assessment of the vermilion snapper, Rhomboplites aurorubens, from the Southeastern United States
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