Quantifying tag reporting rates for Atlantic tuna fleets using coincidental tag returns

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Identifiant documentaire 10-dkey/10.1051/alr/2010023
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Auteur(s): Thomas R. Carruthers,Murdoch K. McAllister
Mots clés Fisheries management Stock assessment Mark-recapture Tag recovery Tuna Billfish Sharks
Date de publication 30/09/2010
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Source https://doi.org/10.1051/alr/2010023
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Uncertainty about reporting rates of tags returned by fishermen has often prevented tagging data from being used in stock assessments. In this study we conduct a meta-analysis to estimate tag reporting rates of commercial tuna fleets by comparing their tag return data with those of the USA longline pelagic observer program. The longline fleets of Venezuela and the USA are estimated to report about 0.8% of tags caught, compared with less than 0.1% for Canadian, Spanish and Japanese longline fleets. For some fleets with sparse return data or for those that do not overlap often with the observer fleet, reporting rate estimates are sensitive to changes in the spatio-temporal resolution over which comparisons are made. Regardless of these sensitivities, the estimated reporting rates are low and there are likely to be large differences in reporting rate between different combinations of flag and gear.

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