Fish monitoring gears rarely capture all available fish, an inherent bias in monitoring programs referred to as catchability. Catchability is a source of bias that can be affected by numerous aspects of gear deployment (e.g., deployment speed, mesh size, and avoidance behavior). Thus, care must be taken when multiple surveys—especially those using different sampling methods—are combined to answer spatio-temporal questions about population and community dynamics. We assessed relative catchability differences among four long-term fish monitoring surveys from the San Francisco Estuary: the Bay Study Otter Trawl (BSOT), the Bay Study Midwater Trawl (BSMT), the Fall Midwater Trawl (FMWT), and the Suisun Marsh Otter Trawl (SMOT). We used generali...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Trawls are used extensively during fisheries abundance...
In fisheries monitoring, catch is assumed to be a product of fishing intensity, catchability, and av...
For nearly 50 years, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has used a midwater trawl to int...
Fish monitoring gears rarely capture all available fish, an inherent bias in monitoring programs ref...
Long-term fish survey monitoring programs use a variety of fishing gears to catch fish, and the resu...
Many fishes in the San Francisco Estuary have suffered declines in recent decades, as shown by numer...
Resource managers often rely on long-term monitoring surveys to detect trends in biological data. Ho...
Groundfish surveys are a key component of current scientific data monitoring and data-collection act...
Catch-rate data are traditionally used to index abundance in fishery science. An objective of this r...
Being able to confidently count organisms is fundamental to estimating the dynamics of populations a...
Imprecision in estimates of abundance and population parameters obtained from trawl surveys could b...
The San Francisco Estuary is an incredibly diverse ecosystem with a mosaic of aquatic habitats inhab...
The Fall Midwater Trawl Survey has provided data on aquatic organisms in the San Francisco Estuary f...
Material collected in summer 2004 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between Iceland and the Azores with th...
All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Trawls are used extensively during fisheries abundance...
In fisheries monitoring, catch is assumed to be a product of fishing intensity, catchability, and av...
For nearly 50 years, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has used a midwater trawl to int...
Fish monitoring gears rarely capture all available fish, an inherent bias in monitoring programs ref...
Long-term fish survey monitoring programs use a variety of fishing gears to catch fish, and the resu...
Many fishes in the San Francisco Estuary have suffered declines in recent decades, as shown by numer...
Resource managers often rely on long-term monitoring surveys to detect trends in biological data. Ho...
Groundfish surveys are a key component of current scientific data monitoring and data-collection act...
Catch-rate data are traditionally used to index abundance in fishery science. An objective of this r...
Being able to confidently count organisms is fundamental to estimating the dynamics of populations a...
Imprecision in estimates of abundance and population parameters obtained from trawl surveys could b...
The San Francisco Estuary is an incredibly diverse ecosystem with a mosaic of aquatic habitats inhab...
The Fall Midwater Trawl Survey has provided data on aquatic organisms in the San Francisco Estuary f...
Material collected in summer 2004 from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between Iceland and the Azores with th...
All freshwater fish sampling methods are biased toward particular species, sizes, and sexes and are ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Trawls are used extensively during fisheries abundance...
In fisheries monitoring, catch is assumed to be a product of fishing intensity, catchability, and av...
For nearly 50 years, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife has used a midwater trawl to int...