We analyzed skate catch data collected by observers in the North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program (NPGOP) from 1998 through 2008 to document recent changes in the identification of skates by observers and to examine the species composition of observed skate catch in Alaska’s groundfish fisheries as well as recent trends in skate retention by commercial fishermen. Historically, almost all skate bycatch has been reported by NPGOP observers as “skate unidentified.” However, since 2004 observers have been trained to identify skates to the genus and species level. In 2008 over 95% of all skates were identified at least to the genus level, and over 50% were identified to species. The most common species of skates identified by observers in...
Data were combined from surveys in 2013, 2018, 2019 and 2021 to examine biomass changes of the skate...
Argentina is one of the countries with the largest overall landings of skates and rays (24...
The eastern Bering Sea is an area of high skate abundance and diversity. Relative to their abundance...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Skates (Rajiformes: Rajoidei) are an extremely diverse...
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62: 344e352 (2005)Ecosystem-based approaches to fisheries management...
These data describe the sex, age (yr), total length (cm), and maturity of Alaska skate (Bathyraja pa...
The Groundfish Management Team (GMT) discussed inseason issues at its February 2015 meeting in Seatt...
International audiencehree species of skate, Bathyraja eatonii, B. irrasa and B. murrayi, are common...
Since 1993 a significant increase in the skate catches from the Spanish trawlers have been reported...
Effective management of multi-species fisheries requires reliable estimates of the amount a...
Groundfish fisheries target big skate (Raja binoculata) off the British Columbia coast. Catch comes ...
Skates (Rajiformes: Rajoidei) are common mesopredators in marine benthic communities. The spatial as...
The Bering skate, Bathyraja interrupta, is one of the most common skate species in Alaskan waters. S...
AbstractStock assessment scientists and fishery managers operate under the necessary assumption that...
Softnose skates (Rajiformes: Arhynchobatidae: Bathyraja Ishiyama) are the most diverse genus of skat...
Data were combined from surveys in 2013, 2018, 2019 and 2021 to examine biomass changes of the skate...
Argentina is one of the countries with the largest overall landings of skates and rays (24...
The eastern Bering Sea is an area of high skate abundance and diversity. Relative to their abundance...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Skates (Rajiformes: Rajoidei) are an extremely diverse...
ICES Journal of Marine Science, 62: 344e352 (2005)Ecosystem-based approaches to fisheries management...
These data describe the sex, age (yr), total length (cm), and maturity of Alaska skate (Bathyraja pa...
The Groundfish Management Team (GMT) discussed inseason issues at its February 2015 meeting in Seatt...
International audiencehree species of skate, Bathyraja eatonii, B. irrasa and B. murrayi, are common...
Since 1993 a significant increase in the skate catches from the Spanish trawlers have been reported...
Effective management of multi-species fisheries requires reliable estimates of the amount a...
Groundfish fisheries target big skate (Raja binoculata) off the British Columbia coast. Catch comes ...
Skates (Rajiformes: Rajoidei) are common mesopredators in marine benthic communities. The spatial as...
The Bering skate, Bathyraja interrupta, is one of the most common skate species in Alaskan waters. S...
AbstractStock assessment scientists and fishery managers operate under the necessary assumption that...
Softnose skates (Rajiformes: Arhynchobatidae: Bathyraja Ishiyama) are the most diverse genus of skat...
Data were combined from surveys in 2013, 2018, 2019 and 2021 to examine biomass changes of the skate...
Argentina is one of the countries with the largest overall landings of skates and rays (24...
The eastern Bering Sea is an area of high skate abundance and diversity. Relative to their abundance...