Un nuevo criterio de estratificación para campañas demersales costeras y resultados de la evaluación de corvina (Micropogonias furnieri) en el invierno de 1994.

The pre-stratified design hitherto used to evaluate the winter biomass of the main coastal demersal species within the Aragentine - Uruguay Common Fishing Zone is reviewed. That design involved 21 strata. A new criterion to build strata is proposed, and the winter biomass of white croaker estimated 24,595 t ± 46.55 o/o by new criterian (6 strata). A further post-estratification method was performed to identify the main areas of commercial fishing, and their corresponding size structure of croaker. According to this procedure, the biomass was evaluated to be about 19,719 t ± 22.09 o/o. The new survey design reduced the total area to be covered by 24 o/o. Therefore, it allows for increasing sampling effort withing the most important areas of coastal fish distribution.

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Main Authors: Perrotta, R.G., Lasta, C.A., Aubone, A.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: 1995
Subjects:Pesquería demersal, Abundancia, Biomasa, Relevamientos pesqueros, Diseño, Perciformes, Sciaenidae, Micropogonias furnieri, Corvina, ASFA15::D::Demersal fisheries, ASFA15::A::Abundance, ASFA15::B::Biomass, ASFA15::F::Fishery surveys, ASFA15::D::Design,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/7001
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Summary:The pre-stratified design hitherto used to evaluate the winter biomass of the main coastal demersal species within the Aragentine - Uruguay Common Fishing Zone is reviewed. That design involved 21 strata. A new criterion to build strata is proposed, and the winter biomass of white croaker estimated 24,595 t ± 46.55 o/o by new criterian (6 strata). A further post-estratification method was performed to identify the main areas of commercial fishing, and their corresponding size structure of croaker. According to this procedure, the biomass was evaluated to be about 19,719 t ± 22.09 o/o. The new survey design reduced the total area to be covered by 24 o/o. Therefore, it allows for increasing sampling effort withing the most important areas of coastal fish distribution.