Unsupported Browser Detected

Internet Explorer lacks support for the features of this website. For the best experience, please use a modern browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.

Aerial Survey as a Tool for Understanding Bigeye Scad Around the Island of O’ahu, Hawai’i

April 01, 2021

An experienced spotter pilot was utilized to survey the biomass of bigeye scad schools surrounding the island of O'ahu and findings suggest that commercial catch and effort data are adequate to track trends in abundance and inform management decisions.

The bigeye scad (Selar crumenophthalmus) supports one of the most productive near-shore fisheries in Hawai'i.

Fishing boats frequently work in tandem with spotter planes to efficiently target bigeye scad schools. These spotter planes provide the means for a fishery-independent estimate of abundance based on direct observation, which may prove more sensitive to population trends than traditional estimates based on reported commercial catch and effort.

An experienced spotter pilot was utilized to survey the biomass of bigeye scad schools surrounding the island of O'ahu for the 2015–2016 fishing season.

The survey data were then used to create fishery-independent indices of apparent abundance at varying spatial and temporal scales to compare with fishery-dependent indices generated from commercial catch and effort data from net gears.

The survey data also allowed for a better understanding of bigeye scad spatial and temporal patterns around O'ahu.

Our findings suggest that commercial catch and effort data are adequate to track trends in abundance of bigeye scad and inform management decisions.


Wiley J, Sabater M, Langseth B. 2021. Aerial survey as a tool for understanding bigeye scad (Selar crumenophthalmus) dynamics around the island of O'ahu, Hawai'i. Fisheries Research. 236:105866. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2020.105866.

Last updated by Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center on 12/09/2021