Data Name (This will be the displayed title in Catalog)
Highly Migratory Species POP Catch Per Unit Effort
Indicator Name (as exists in ecodata)
hms_cpue
Family (Which group is this indicator associated with?)
[ ] Oceanographic
[ ] Habitat
[ ] Lower trophic levels
[X] Megafauna
[ ] Social
[ ] Economic
Data Description
CPUE from pelagic observer program (POP) observed hauls, presented as number of fish per haul, is provided for the northeast (i.e., the Northeast Coastal and Mid-Atlantic Bight fishing areas) by year/species from 1992-2022.
Introduction to Indicator (Please explain your indicator)
The Pelagic Observer Program (POP) is operated out of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center, but provides observers in all regions (including the high seas) where U.S. flagged and HMS-permitted vessels fish under regulations for the HMS pelagic longline fishery. Data from the POP is collected during trips on pelagic longline vessels that are generally targeting swordfish, and yellowfin and bigeye tunas. Once a set is retrieved, information like the length, dressed weight, sex, and tag number of each individual fish is recorded. There have been times and areas where the agency has required 100-percent coverage over specific times or areas such as during bluefin tuna spawning time period in the Gulf of Mexico for a number of years and in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Between 2017 and 2021, observer coverage for the entire pelagic longline fleet (i.e., from Maine to Texas, and the U.S. Caribbean and high seas) ranged from 9 to 13 percent of total overall reported sets.
Key Results and Visualization
TBD; data may not be correctly displayed in graphs.
Implications
Pelagic observer data summarizes catch per unit effort information for a subset of total pelagic longline effort in the U.S. EEZ, and should not be interpreted as total interaction information for the northeast region pelagic longline fleet. CPUE trends can be used to evaluate whether the number of interactions with longline vessels has changed through time.
Spatial Scale
Data are extracted from the MAB and NEC fishing areas (see "Fishing Areas" figure)
Temporal Scale
1992-2022, Annual
Synthesis Theme
[ ] Multiple System Drivers
[X] Regime Shifts
[ ] Ecosystem Reorganization
Define Variables
Year: year in which observations were made; Animal_Code: three letter abbreviation used by POP as a shorthand for species; Count: number of animals observed per year/species ; Haul_Num: number of observed hauls in the NE EEZ, in the two areas (NEC and MAB) within a given year (does not include damaged or incomplete sets). Num_per_haul: total # fish caught / total # hauls (for each species and year)
Indicator Category
[ ] Published Methods
[ ] Extensive analysis, not yet published
[ ] Syntheses of published information
[X] Database pull
[ ] Database pull with analysis
[ ] Other
If other, please specify indicator category
No response
Data Contributors
Jennifer Cudney, Tobey Curtis
Point(s) of Contact
Jennifer Cudney (jennifer.cudney@noaa.gov)
Affiliation
HMS
Public Availability
Source data are NOT publicly available.
Accessibility and Constraints
Pelagic observer data is considered confidential data, and must be screened to ensure that data meet requirements for "rule of three" at the set and vessel level before they can be distributed. Do not publish raw data.
Primary Contact
jennifer.cudney@noaa.gov
Secondary Contact
No response
Data Name (This will be the displayed title in Catalog)
Highly Migratory Species POP Catch Per Unit Effort
Indicator Name (as exists in ecodata)
hms_cpue
Family (Which group is this indicator associated with?)
Data Description
CPUE from pelagic observer program (POP) observed hauls, presented as number of fish per haul, is provided for the northeast (i.e., the Northeast Coastal and Mid-Atlantic Bight fishing areas) by year/species from 1992-2022.
Introduction to Indicator (Please explain your indicator)
The Pelagic Observer Program (POP) is operated out of the Southeast Fisheries Science Center, but provides observers in all regions (including the high seas) where U.S. flagged and HMS-permitted vessels fish under regulations for the HMS pelagic longline fishery. Data from the POP is collected during trips on pelagic longline vessels that are generally targeting swordfish, and yellowfin and bigeye tunas. Once a set is retrieved, information like the length, dressed weight, sex, and tag number of each individual fish is recorded. There have been times and areas where the agency has required 100-percent coverage over specific times or areas such as during bluefin tuna spawning time period in the Gulf of Mexico for a number of years and in the Mid-Atlantic Bight. Between 2017 and 2021, observer coverage for the entire pelagic longline fleet (i.e., from Maine to Texas, and the U.S. Caribbean and high seas) ranged from 9 to 13 percent of total overall reported sets.
Key Results and Visualization
TBD; data may not be correctly displayed in graphs.
Implications
Pelagic observer data summarizes catch per unit effort information for a subset of total pelagic longline effort in the U.S. EEZ, and should not be interpreted as total interaction information for the northeast region pelagic longline fleet. CPUE trends can be used to evaluate whether the number of interactions with longline vessels has changed through time.
Spatial Scale
Data are extracted from the MAB and NEC fishing areas (see "Fishing Areas" figure)
Temporal Scale
1992-2022, Annual
Synthesis Theme
Define Variables
Year: year in which observations were made; Animal_Code: three letter abbreviation used by POP as a shorthand for species; Count: number of animals observed per year/species ; Haul_Num: number of observed hauls in the NE EEZ, in the two areas (NEC and MAB) within a given year (does not include damaged or incomplete sets). Num_per_haul: total # fish caught / total # hauls (for each species and year)
Indicator Category
If other, please specify indicator category
No response
Data Contributors
Jennifer Cudney, Tobey Curtis
Point(s) of Contact
Jennifer Cudney (jennifer.cudney@noaa.gov)
Affiliation
HMS
Public Availability
Source data are NOT publicly available.
Accessibility and Constraints
Pelagic observer data is considered confidential data, and must be screened to ensure that data meet requirements for "rule of three" at the set and vessel level before they can be distributed. Do not publish raw data.