NORTH COAST 2018 Total Number of Fish Caught: 2032

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NORTH COAST 2018 Total Number of Fish Caught: 2032 Total Number of Species: 20 Number of Fish Tagged: ~850 Total Number of Volunteers: 27 New volunteers: 23

NORTH COAST 2018 Ten Mile SMR/REF South Cape Mendocino SMR/REF Trinidad and Patrick’s Point REF Site # of Trips Total # of Fish Species Richness MPA 3 234 18 REF 301 17 Site # of Trips Total # of Fish Species Richness MPA 3 301 14 REF 294 Site # of Trips Total # of Fish Species Richness Trinidad 3 421 11 Patrick’s Pt. 481 10

NORTH COAST 2018 2018 Percent Composition Species Cape Mendocino SMR Cape Mendocino REF Ten Mile MPA Ten Mile REF Trinidad REF Patrick's Point REF Black rockfish 19.27 20.75 9.40 11.96 81.47 75.68 Canary rockfish 12.96 12.93 14.96 8.31 3.80 6.24 Blue rockfish 6.64 2.72 11.97 23.26 5.70 6.44 Lingcod 8.64 11.56 17.09 5.98 0.71 2.91 Deacon rockfish 13.29 9.86 7.26 2.99 2.38 4.78 Yellowtail rockfish 2.33 4.08 6.41 21.26 2.85 2.08 Copper rockfish 10.96 8.12 0.21 Quillback rockfish 8.97 7.82 5.13 1.99 0.00 Vermilion rockfish 7.48 1.33 0.24 China rockfish 1.36 1.19 Cabezon 1.66 4.42 1.28 0.83 Rosy rockfish 4.98 Yelloweye rockfish 3.32 2.56 Olive rockfish 2.66 0.85 Kelp Greenling 0.43 0.48 0.62 Brown rockfish 2.14 0.33 Gopher rockfish Starry rockfish Widow rockfish Petrale sole

NORTH COAST 2018 Catch per Angler Hour Catch per Angler Hour

NORTH COAST 2018 2018 CPUE Species Cape Mendocino MPA Cape Mendocino REF Ten Mile MPA Ten Mile REF Trinidad REF Patrick's Point REF Black rockfish 1.61 1.69 0.61 1.00 9.53 10.11 Canary rockfish 1.08 1.06 0.97 0.69 0.44 0.83 Blue rockfish 0.56 0.22 0.78 1.94 0.67 0.86 Lingcod 0.72 0.94 1.11 0.50 0.08 0.39 Deacon rockfish 0.81 0.47 0.25 0.28 0.64 Yellowtail rockfish 0.19 0.33 0.42 1.78 Copper rockfish 0.92 0.53 0.03 Quillback rockfish 0.75 0.17 0.00 Vermilion rockfish 0.11 China rockfish 0.14 Cabezon 0.36 Rosy rockfish Yelloweye rockfish Olive rockfish 0.06 Kelp Greenling Brown rockfish Gopher rockfish Starry rockfish Widow rockfish Petrale sole Total 8.36 8.17 6.50 11.69 13.36

Annual Percent Species Composition **Blue and Deacon rockfish were not differentiated in 2014 and 2015

**Blue and Deacon rockfish were not differentiated in 2014 and 2015 Annual CPUE Catch per Unit Effort **Blue and Deacon rockfish were not differentiated in 2014 and 2015