Ym. Ye et al., Use of generalized linear models to analyze catch rates having zero values: the Kuwait driftnet fishery, FISH RES, 53(2), 2001, pp. 151-168
Fishery survey data often contain zero values. This paper uses a gamma-base
d generalized linear model for non-zero values and a Bernoulli-based model
for the proportion of non-zero catches. Yearly variation in catch rates is
then estimated by integrating the estimates from both models. The results f
or the Kuwait driftnet fishery show that the catch rate of silver pomfret (
Pampus argenteus) decreased from 115 kg per 1000 rn clearances in 1984 to a
bout 10 kg per 1000 m clearances in 1999, but its alternative target specie
s, hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha), exhibited no clear pattern with great flu
ctuation over time. The proportion of non-zero catches for silver pomfret d
ecreased with time during the study period. In contrast, the proportion for
hilsa shad increased, indicating fishermen shifted their targeting from si
lver pomfret to hilsa shad with the decreasing catch rate of silver pomfret
. Other effect factors like month, boat type and landing port were also inc
luded in the models, and their effects on catch rates were estimated and te
sted. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.