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DOI: DOI:10.1577/1548-8675(2003)023<0581:DOASEL>2.0.CO;2

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The magnitude and spatial distribution of fishing effort in the Gulf of Mexico penaeid shrimp fishery has been the subject of great contention. Here, we describe a simple and inexpensive electronic logbook (ELB) and algorithms tested to describe the temporal and spatial patterns of fishing effort, based on nothing more than the position of the vessel at 10-min intervals; these algorithms were tested with 788 tows (4,558 h of trawling). On average, the difference between ELB estimates and recorded levels of effort were less than 1%; spatial agreement was also good. On a spatial basis, ELB estimates accounted for more than 84–97% of the variance observed in recorded effort, depending on the grid size used in the analysis. Further, analysis of data from more than 18,000 tows yielded a strong within-trip relationship between catch and effort. This relationship enables accurate allocation of the total landings from a trip to the subareas fished, based on nothing more than trawling times within each subarea fished. Because National Marine Fisheries Service port agents already collect landings on a trip total basis, a large-scale installation of inexpensive (<US$500) ELB units should be able to measure shrimp fishing effort accurately.

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Title: S7RD01 Description of a simple electronic logbook designed to measure effort in the Gulf of Mexico shrimp fishery
Status: Completed
Abstract:

The magnitude and spatial distribution of fishing effort in the Gulf of Mexico penaeid shrimp fishery has been the subject of great contention. Here, we describe a simple and inexpensive electronic logbook (ELB) and algorithms tested to describe the temporal and spatial patterns of fishing effort, based on nothing more than the position of the vessel at 10-min intervals; these algorithms were tested with 788 tows (4,558 h of trawling). On average, the difference between ELB estimates and recorded levels of effort were less than 1%; spatial agreement was also good. On a spatial basis, ELB estimates accounted for more than 84–97% of the variance observed in recorded effort, depending on the grid size used in the analysis. Further, analysis of data from more than 18,000 tows yielded a strong within-trip relationship between catch and effort. This relationship enables accurate allocation of the total landings from a trip to the subareas fished, based on nothing more than trawling times within each subarea fished. Because National Marine Fisheries Service port agents already collect landings on a trip total basis, a large-scale installation of inexpensive (<US$500) ELB units should be able to measure shrimp fishing effort accurately.

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Gallaway, Benny & Cole, John & Martin, Larry & Nance, James & Longnecker, Michael. (2003). Description of a Simple Electronic Logbook Designed to Measure Effort in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp

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North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Volume 23, 2003 - Issue 2

DOI (Digital Object Identifier): DOI:10.1577/1548-8675(2003)023<0581:DOASEL>2.0.CO;2

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CC ID: 908848
Date Effective From: 2004
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Contact (Organization): Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC)
Address: 75 Virginia Beach Drive
Miami, FL 33149
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Phone: (305)361-5761
URL: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/about/southeast-fisheries-science-center
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CC ID: 908849
Start Date: 2004
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Download URL: https://sedarweb.org/docs/wsupp/SEDAR_7REF1.pdf
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Catalog Item ID: 59791
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:59791
Metadata Record Created By: Lee M Weinberger
Metadata Record Created: 2020-05-24 12:50+0000
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Metadata Record Last Modified: 2023-10-17 16:12+0000
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