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Preliminary studies on silver hake (Merluccius bilinearis) population identification using microsatellite DNA along the Northeastern US coast and their abundance correlated with bottom water temperatures in the Middle Atlantic Bight

机译:沿着美国海岸东北沿海卫星DNA使用微卫星DNA的初步研究及其丰富的中西大西洋中间的底水温度相关

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Silver hake, or whiting, populations appear to be declining in the Middle Atlantic Bight off the east coast of the United States as judged from Government research vessel data, recorded landings and anecdotal evidence provided by the commercial fishing fleet. There is some evidence that this may be due to overfishing. If true, it may necessitate additional governmental regulation of this fishery. However, with a migratory species such as silver hake, an alternative interpretation of the declining landings may be that the stocks have relocated from traditional fishing areas in the Middle Atlantic Bight in response to changing environmental factors such as changes in bottom temperatures and others. Moreover, since little is known of the population structure of the silver hake stock, it is difficult to analyze if the overall stock is in decline or only certain populations. Such information will be needed to develop effective management strategies. We are currently investigating the decline of silver hake populations by reviewing National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) research data collected from the 1960s-1990s looking for correlations between changes in the environment and declines in catch. Such correlations may favor relocation of the stock, as opposed to overfishing, to explain the recorded declines in landings. In addition, we are collecting blood samples from the Gulf of Maine southward to the Middle Atlantic Bight in order to prepare DNA for microsatellite DNA analysis to determine the silver hake population structure. We believe that the population structure as determined by microsatellite DNA analysis, together with correlations between catch and environmental factors, will provide valuable information for the development of effective fisheries management plans for the silver hake stock. Preliminary microsatellite DNA data analyses suggest that there may be more than one silver hake population. Also, preliminary analysis of bottom water temperatures in the Middle Atlantic Bight appears to indicate an average rise in temperature over the three decades investigated.
机译:银鳕鱼,鳕或者,种群出现在大西洋中部海岸线有下降趋势离美国东海岸从政府研究船的数据,记录着陆和商业捕鱼船队提供传闻证据判断。有一些证据表明,这可能是由于过度捕捞。如果属实,这可能需要这个渔业的额外政府管制。然而,随着迁徙物种如银鳕鱼,下降着陆的另一种解释可能是股票已经从大西洋中部海岸线的传统捕鱼区以响应不断变化的环境因素重新定位,如在底部的温度和其他变化。此外,由于鲜为人知的是银鳕鱼股票的人口结构,这是难以分析,如果整体库存却在下降或只有特定的人群。将需要这些信息制定有效的管理战略。我们通过回顾20世纪60年代,90年代找在环境的变化中捕捉跌幅之间的相关性收集国家海洋渔业局(NMFS)的研究数据目前正在调查银鳕鱼种群的衰退。这种关联可能有利于股市的搬迁,而不是过度捕捞,说明在着陆录得跌幅。此外,我们正在收集,以备DNA微卫星DNA分析,以确定银鳕鱼种群结构从缅因湾向南大西洋中部海岸线血样。我们相信,通过微卫星DNA分析渔获物和环境因素之间的相关性决定的,在一起的人口结构,将提供有效的渔业管理计划为银鳕鱼存量发展的有价值的信息。初步微卫星DNA的数据的分析表明,可以有一个以上的银鳕鱼群体。此外,底部水温在中东大西洋海岸线的初步分析似乎表明温度平均涨幅在调查的三个十年。

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