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Relationships between tuna catch and variable frequency oceanographic conditions.

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Title: Relationships between tuna catch and variable frequency oceanographic conditions.
Authors: Ormaza-González, Franklin Isaac, Mora-Cervetto, Alejandra, Bermúdez-Martínez, Raquel María
Source: Advances in Geosciences; 2016, Vol. 42, p83-90, 8p
Abstract: Skipjack (Katsuwunus pelamis), yellow fin (Thunnus albacares) and albacore (Thunnus alulunga) tunas landed in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) countries and Ecuador were correlated to the Indexes Oceanic El Niño (ONI) and Multivariate Enso Index (MEI). The temporal series 1983- 2012, and 1977-1999 (warm Pacific Decadal Oscillation, PDO), and 2000-2012 (cold PDO) were analyzed. Linear correlation showed that at least 11% of the total landings were associated with the MEI, with a slightly negative gradient from cold to warm conditions. When non-linear regression (n D6), the R² was higher up to 0.304 (MEI, rD0.551). The correlation shows high spread from -0.5 to C0.5 for both MEI/ONI; the highest landings occurred at 0.34-0.45; both indexes suggested that at extreme values <-1.0 and > 1.1 total landings tend to decrease. Landings were associated up to 21.9% (MEI) in 2000-2012, 1983-1999 rendered lower R² (< 0.09); i.e., during cold PDO periods there was a higher association between landings and oceanographic conditions. For the non-linear regression (nD6) a R² of 0.374 (MEI) and 0.408 (ONI) were registered, for the 2000-2012, a higher R² was observed in 1983-1999, 0.443 and 0.711 for MEI and ONI respectively, suggesting that is better to analyze split series (1983-1999, 2000-2012) than as a whole (1983-2012), due to noise produced by the transition from hot to cold PDOs. The highest landings were in the range -0.2 to 0.5 for MEI/ONI. The linear regression of skipjack landings in Ecuador gave an R² of 0.140 (MEI) and 0.066 (ONI) and the non-linear were 0.440 and 0.183 respectively. Total landings in the EPO associated to oceanographic events of high and low frequencies could be used somehow as predictors of the high El Niño o La Niña. There is a clear evidence that tuna fish biomass are at higher levels when the PDO is on cold phase (2000-2030) and vice versa on warm phase (1980-1999). The analysis of the skipjack catch per unit effort (CPUE) on floating aggregating devices (FADs) suggests higher CPUE on FADs (around 20 mt set-1) when oceanographic indexes ONI/MEI are below -0.5. Findings of this work suggest that fishing and management of commercial fish must be analyzed under the light of oceanographic conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Subject Terms: TUNA, OCEANOGRAPHY, MULTIVARIATE analysis, NONLINEAR regression, BIOMASS, FISHING
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ISSN: 16807340
DOI: 10.5194/adgeo-42-83-2016
Database: Complementary Index