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WHAT QUESTIONS ARE ANSWERED BY FIELD WORK? Fisheries Overview 1 The Fisheries Technician and Data Acquisition
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Steps in Conducting a Fisheries Investigation Fisheries Overview 2 Review of relevant literature Assessing the environment to be sampled Sample the biota Sample the catch and harvest Determine how much to sample Determine what to collect Analyze the data & communicate results
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Your Responsibilities as a Fisheries Technician Fisheries Overview 3 A sound understanding of how to operate all sampling equipment Fisheries related Oceanographic and chemistry related Meticulous data records Morally sound Avoid misrepresentation and dishonesty Fudging the data
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Fisheries Examinations Fisheries Overview 4 Stock identification Abundance estimates Mortality rates Growth rates Fisheries recruitment
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Stock Identification Fisheries Overview 5 Stock - a group of fish that can be treated as a single management unit A single interbreeding population Population A Population B
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Methodology for Stock Identification Fisheries Overview 6 Geographical analysis Spawning area analysis Catch per unit effort analysis Age composition analysis Tag and release Morphological and physiological analysis
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Abundance Estimates Fisheries Overview 7 Using a standard gear unit Catch per unit effort Correlation techniques Mark and recapture Mortality rates # Time Mortality Curve
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Growth Rates Fisheries Overview 8 Useful in analyzing a population’s general health Critical in determining management tactics Examination of ontogeny Recreational size and bag limits
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SEM Micrograph Compound Microscope
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Growth Curves Fisheries Overview 10 Fish length Fish age X X X X X XX X X X X
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Fisheries Recruitment Fisheries Overview 11 Recruitment - the number of new individuals added into a population Spawning stock size Environmental factors Predation Competition
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