AFSC/RACE/GAP/McConnaughey:Trawlex chronic effects-1996-Other
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Summary
The eastern Bering Sea has experienced rapid and intensive development of commercial trawl fisheries. Because of good record keeping and the relatively brief history of fishing it is possible to reconstruct the spatial and temporal patterns of exploitation. Previously unfished (UF) areas can be identified and directly compared with heavily fished (HF) areas to investigate long-term consequences for the benthos. Using this approach, macrofauna populations in a shallow (48 m average) soft-bottom area were studied during 1996. Catch data were extracted from the AFSC NORPAC database for years 1973-2001 to provide a summary of trawl catch effort, specific focus was placed on the area within Fisheries Management Area 512. Data were merged with a 1nm grid that covered fisheries management area 512. The total number of hauls were summed for all points falling within each 1nm cell.
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Type | Title |
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Data Set | AFSC/RACE/GAP/McConnaughey: Trawlex Chronic Effects-1996-Other |
Contact Information
Point of Contact
Bob McConnaughey
bob.mcconnaughey@noaa.gov
Metadata Contact
Steve Intelmann
steve.intelmann@noaa.gov
(206) 526-4157
Extents
-163.866919° W,
-158.670692° E,
59.056487° N,
55.468882° S
1996 - 1997
Item Identification
Title: | AFSC/RACE/GAP/McConnaughey:Trawlex chronic effects-1996-Other |
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Short Name: | AFSC/RACE/GAP/McConnaughey:Trawlex chronic effects-1996-Other |
Abstract: |
The eastern Bering Sea has experienced rapid and intensive development of commercial trawl fisheries. Because of good record keeping and the relatively brief history of fishing it is possible to reconstruct the spatial and temporal patterns of exploitation. Previously unfished (UF) areas can be identified and directly compared with heavily fished (HF) areas to investigate long-term consequences for the benthos. Using this approach, macrofauna populations in a shallow (48 m average) soft-bottom area were studied during 1996. Catch data were extracted from the AFSC NORPAC database for years 1973-2001 to provide a summary of trawl catch effort, specific focus was placed on the area within Fisheries Management Area 512. Data were merged with a 1nm grid that covered fisheries management area 512. The total number of hauls were summed for all points falling within each 1nm cell. |
Purpose: |
Benthic communities are structured by dynamically interacting factors that determine habitat quality. Since benthic macrofauna demonstrate strong and often narrowly defined affinities, forces altering (or disturbing) the environment will be of considerable importance to their distribution and abundance. Commercial fishing with mobile gear, such as bottom trawls and dredges, and the physical disturbance that results, is widespread in continental shelf areas. Because of its prevalence and the potential for adverse effects, there have been numerous attempts to quantify sea-floor exposure at various spatial scales. The well documented development of commerical fisheries in the eastern Bering Sea (EBS) since 1954 presents a unique opportunity for studying trawling impacts. The Crab and Halibut Protection Zone 1 (CHPZ1; also known as management area 512), located north of the Alaska Peninsula in Bristol Bay, has a long and complex history of trawl prohibitions that extend from 1959 to the present. Using detailed accounts of closures and fishing activity, it is possible to reconstruct historical effort and identify essentially pristine areas immediately adjacent to areas that have been heavily fished with bottom trawls. This physical arrangement permits an examination of chronic disturbance by bottom trawls, without confounding environmental effects that result from geographic separation. Sampling locations were preselected on the basis of historical fish effort. Starting positions for commercial bottom trawls (n=392 743 through July 1996) were spatially joined with a 1 nm2 grid to calculate total number of trawls per nm2, and thus identify heavily fished (HF) and unfished (UF) areas along the boundary of the CHPZ1 (NORPAC fishery observer database maintained at the NMFS Alaska Fisheries ScienceCenter, Seattle, Washington). HF and UF cells on opposite sides of the boundary line were paired a priori on the basis of spatial proximity and were generally separated by 1 nm to allow for prior navigational discrepancies. A total of 42 pairs was identified at the northeastern corner of the CHPZ1. Catch data were extracted from the AFSC NORPAC database for years 1973-2001 to provide a summary of trawl catch effort. |
Notes: |
Loaded by FGDC Metadata Uploader, batch 7442, 10-27-2015 16:51 The following FGDC sections are not currently supported in InPort, but were preserved and will be included in the FGDC export: - Spatial Reference Information (FGDC:spref), - Spatial Data Organization Information (FGDC:spdoinfo) |
Supplemental Information: |
Effects of Chronic Bottom Trawling on the Size Structure of Soft-Bottom Benthic Invertebrates. American Fisheries Society Symposium 41:425?437, 2005 |
Keywords
Theme Keywords
Thesaurus | Keyword |
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UNCONTROLLED | |
None | Bottom trawling |
Physical Location
Organization: | Alaska Fisheries Science Center |
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City: | Seattle |
State/Province: | WA |
Country: | USA |
Support Roles
Data Steward
Date Effective From: | 2015 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | McConnaughey, Bob |
Email Address: | bob.mcconnaughey@noaa.gov |
Distributor
Date Effective From: | 2015 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Organization): | Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) |
Address: |
7600 Sand Point Way N.E., Building 4 Seattle, WA 98115 USA |
Email Address: | afsc.webmaster@noaa.gov |
Phone: | (206) 526-4000 |
Fax: | (206) 526-4004 |
URL: | https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/alaska-fisheries-science-center |
Business Hours: | 0700-1700 Pacific Time |
Metadata Contact
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-27 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | Intelmann, Steve |
Address: |
7600 Sand Point Way N.E., Building 4 Seattle, WA 98115 USA |
Email Address: | steve.intelmann@noaa.gov |
Phone: | (206) 526-4157 |
Fax: | (206) 526-6723 |
Point of Contact
Date Effective From: | 2015-10-27 |
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Date Effective To: | |
Contact (Person): | McConnaughey, Bob |
Email Address: | bob.mcconnaughey@noaa.gov |
Extents
Extent Group 1
Extent Group 1 / Geographic Area 1
W° Bound: | -163.866919 | |
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E° Bound: | -158.670692 | |
N° Bound: | 59.056487 | |
S° Bound: | 55.468882 |
Extent Group 1 / Time Frame 1
Time Frame Type: | Range |
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Start: | 1996 |
End: | 1997 |
Access Information
Security Class: | Unclassified |
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Data Access Procedure: |
unknown |
Data Access Constraints: |
None |
Data Use Constraints: |
The United States Government shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of data described and/or contained herein. These data and related graphics are not legal documents and are not intended to be used as such. The Alaska Fisheries Science Center gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of these data. Spatial information may not meet National Map Accuracy Standards. The information contained in these data is dynamic and may change over time. Original data were compiled from various sources. The data are not better than the original sources from which they were derived. It is the responsibility of the data user to use the data appropriately and consistent within the limitations of geospatial data in general and these data in particular. It is strongly recommended that these data are directly acquired from an Alaska Fisheries Science Center server and not indirectly through other sources which may have changed the data in some way. Although these data have been used (processed) successfully on a computer system at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the utility of the data on another system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This disclaimer applies both to individual use of the data and aggregate use with other data. |
Distribution Information
Distribution 1
Download URL: | https://www.ncei.noaa.gov |
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File Type (Deprecated): | Personal GeoDatabase Feature C |
Distribution Format: | ESRI Personal Geodatabase |
Technical Environment
Description: |
Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.3.0.4322 |
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Data Quality
Quality Control Procedures Employed: |
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Type | Title |
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Data Set | AFSC/RACE/GAP/McConnaughey: Trawlex Chronic Effects-1996-Other |
Catalog Details
Catalog Item ID: | 32318 |
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GUID: | gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:32318 |
Metadata Record Created By: | Theresa A Smith |
Metadata Record Created: | 2016-04-15 13:36+0000 |
Metadata Record Last Modified By: | SysAdmin InPortAdmin |
Metadata Record Last Modified: | 2024-01-15 12:08+0000 |
Metadata Record Published: | 2019-05-31 |
Owner Org: | AFSC |
Metadata Publication Status: | Published Externally |
Do Not Publish?: | N |
Metadata Last Review Date: | 2019-05-31 |
Metadata Review Frequency: | 1 Year |
Metadata Next Review Date: | 2020-05-31 |