EVALUATION OF SCALE SHAPE FOR IDENTIFYING SPAWNING STOCKS OF COASTAL ATLANTIC STRIPED BASS (MORONE-SAXATILIS)

Citation
Fj. Margraf et Lm. Riley, EVALUATION OF SCALE SHAPE FOR IDENTIFYING SPAWNING STOCKS OF COASTAL ATLANTIC STRIPED BASS (MORONE-SAXATILIS), Fisheries research, 18(3-4), 1993, pp. 163-172
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Fisheries
Journal title
ISSN journal
01657836
Volume
18
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
163 - 172
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-7836(1993)18:3-4<163:EOSSFI>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
We review a numerical method of associating fish of unknown stock affi liation with their respective spawning stocks on the basis of differen ces in quantified scale shape. Magnified images of fish scales are dig itized and the shapes of the scales are transformed into a mathematica l relationship (Fourier series), from which the original shape can be regenerated with little loss of resolution. A multiple, stepwise discr iminant analysis is used to characterize each putative stock within a fishery on the basis of the shape of the scales from fish in the popul ation. Also, classification criteria are developed by which individual fish can be assigned to their respective stocks on the basis of scale shape. The shape of scales of Atlantic striped bass, Morone saxatilis , was characterized to evaluate the use of the method for this fishery . Differences in scale shape between Hudson River and Chesapeake Bay f ish were sufficient to allow classification of individuals to their ar ea of origin with 80% accuracy. To demonstrate the use of the procedur e, we estimated, from 89 striped bass scales taken in the Rhode Island November 1982 fishery, that 45% were from the Hudson River and 55% fr om Chesapeake Bay. Similarly, from 100 scales taken from fish in the e astern Long Island April-December 1982 fishery, 53% were of Hudson Riv er origin and 47% were from Chesapeake Bay.