Quantitative analysis of the fishery-independent queensland saucer scallop (ylistrum balloti) trawl survey
French, Samara M., Courtney, Anthony J., and Yang, Wen His (2021) Quantitative analysis of the fishery-independent queensland saucer scallop (ylistrum balloti) trawl survey. Journal of Shellfish Research, 40 (2). pp. 297-309.
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Abstract
The Queensland saucer scallop Ylistrum balloti fishery is a significant component of the Queensland East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery. In 1996, the saucer scallop stock collapsed, and by 2006, had partially recovered. In 2016, the stock again collapsed, when it was declared, and remains, overfished. In response to the collapses, fishery managers implemented an annual fishery-independent trawl survey of scallop abundance, although funding for the survey has been inconsistent. This study examined 8 y of discontinuous fishery-independent scallop trawl survey data (1997 to 2000, 2017 to 2020). A two-stage approach was introduced to firstly calibrate catch rates for differences between survey vessels for each year, and then derive adjusted mean densities (number ha-1) for the 0+ and 1+ scallop age classes and total scallops, for each year and strata. Quasi-Poisson generalized linear models were used for both stages. Results showed that adjusted mean total scallop densities declined by approximately half from the early survey years (1997 to 2000) to the later survey years (2017 to 2020). Adjusted mean total scallop density and adjusted mean densities of the 0+ and 1+ age classes were lowest in 2020. The 1+ age class numerically dominated survey catch rates.
Item ID: | 70199 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1943-6319 |
Keywords: | Calibration, Fishery-independent survey, Generalized linear model, Queensland saucer scallop, Scallop densities, Ylistrum balloti |
Copyright Information: | © National Shellfisheries Association |
Funders: | James Cook University (JCU) |
Date Deposited: | 05 Apr 2022 22:07 |
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