COST-EFFICIENT SURVEY DESIGNS FOR ESTIMATING FOOD-CONSUMPTION BY FISH

Citation
B. Bogstad et al., COST-EFFICIENT SURVEY DESIGNS FOR ESTIMATING FOOD-CONSUMPTION BY FISH, Fisheries research, 23(1-2), 1995, pp. 37-46
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries
Journal title
ISSN journal
01657836
Volume
23
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
37 - 46
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-7836(1995)23:1-2<37:CSDFEF>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
This study examines the effect of survey design on the precision of es timates of average weight of stomach contents of fish. Since prey dist ribution is often patchy, fish at a station tend to have more similar stomach contents than do fish from different stations. Theory for eval uating the effects of intra-cluster correlation and variable density o n the variance of estimates of average stomach contents is developed, and the implications for stomach sampling programs are examined. It is demonstrated that because of intra-cluster correlation the number of stations, more so than number of stomachs collected, determines the pr ecision of estimated average stomach contents. As an example, the surv ey design for estimating the average amount of capelin (Mallotus villo sus) in Barents Sea cod (Gadus morhua) stomachs in the winter is asses sed, using survey data from years with high and low capelin abundance. The results, in agreement with the theoretical findings, show that pr ecision would be maximized for fixed cost if fewer fish were collected from each station, and the freed resources were used to collect fish from as many stations as possible. In 1992, the survey design was chan ged accordingly; stomachs are now collected from twice as many station s, but the total number of stomachs collected has been reduced. Sampli ng fewer stomachs at each station enables most stomachs to be analyzed at sea.