Commercial harvest of hatchery-reared masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou estimated by a coast-wide sampling program in Hokkaido, northern Japan, and the two-stage sampling schemes of landings
Y. Miyakoshi et al., Commercial harvest of hatchery-reared masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou estimated by a coast-wide sampling program in Hokkaido, northern Japan, and the two-stage sampling schemes of landings, FISHERIES S, 67(1), 2001, pp. 126-133
This paper evaluates the stocking effectiveness of masu salmon Oncorhynchus
masou in Hokkaido, northern Japan, through a coast-wide two-stage sampling
survey of commercial landings. From January to June 1994-1996, commercial
landings of masu salmon at 33-36 fish markets were sampled at 7-10 days int
ervals, and 60 866-72 124 fish were examined for marks indicated by fin cli
ps. Based on the survey data, numbers of total and hatchery-reared masu sal
mon landed were estimated. To examine the structure of the errors, stratifi
cation of fish markets was implemented on the basis of geography and magnit
udes of landings, and the stratification improved accuracy and precision of
the estimates. Accuracy of the estimated numbers of total fish was evaluat
ed by being compared to the true numbers of masu salmon landings reported b
y fishermen's cooperative associations. Estimates of total masu salmon land
ings were within +/- 10% of the true numbers. The estimated recovery rates
(+/- SE) for hatchery-reared masu salmon smelts were variable ranging from
0.18 (+/- 0.06) to 3.50 (+/- 0.41)% among the stocked groups. An optimal sa
mpling strategy was examined to obtain precise estimates for future studies
.