#922249 - 02/09/15 11:24 AM
Re: NEW and IMPROVED?
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Spawner
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Looks like a simple linear model with increasing numbers of recruits for a corresponding increase in escapement would fit those data as well or better then the ricker curve. One could just as reasonably interpret the data then as an indication that habitat has not been adequately seeded to establish a density dependent response as predicted by Ricker. Only way to find out for sure is to allow more escapement and see if it produces correspondingly more recruits. Instead they head the opposite direction with escapement goals, so we'll never get a chance to find out.
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#922254 - 02/09/15 01:29 PM
Re: NEW and IMPROVED?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/21/07
Posts: 7592
Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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Bingo. Early in the Boldt years the Tribes consistently pushed for "probing" to determine proper escapement. It made sense that one should try a variety of escapements, over time, to see what was best. But, they only wanted to probe down from what WDF had set.
As Milt says, we'll never get the chance to see what filling the streams with spawners will do. When we do have that occur, and it has with some pink and chum, we simply consider the results as outliers or not applicable to other species, or .......
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#922379 - 02/10/15 12:09 PM
Re: NEW and IMPROVED?
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
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The problem with the Ricker mantra is there is ALWAYS a seat at the table for harvest.
Regardless of how depleted a run has become, there is ALWAYS a mathematical MSY to support continued exploitation of the population.
The MSY mindset is a poor fit for recovering depressed/threatened populations. Managers are just free to adjust the goals downward to fit the new (albeit smaller) MSY.
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#922404 - 02/10/15 02:49 PM
Re: NEW and IMPROVED?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/21/07
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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As some in GH/WB have identified, the ONLY seats at the table-and this includes WDFW and the Tribes- are for harvesters. There is no seat for somebody who wants to see fish on the gravel, who wants to see the ecosystem reasonably fed. Nobody speaks for conservation, just how do I get mine.
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#933175 - 06/28/15 01:04 AM
Re: NEW and IMPROVED?
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
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And here's what the northern intercept folks have to say about it.... http://www.thecordovatimes.com/article/1526chinook-quota-alaska-trollers-angered-reduced"For over 30 years trollers have paid the price of habitat destruction in the Pacific Northwest," Kelley said June 26. "The stocks we've worked hard to rebuild are now returning in record numbers, yet Alaska is being held to a pitifully low quota that failed to recognize that abundance. Trollers are losing faith that they will ever see a fair shake in this process."
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"Let every angler who loves to fish think what it would mean to him to find the fish were gone." (Zane Grey) "If you don't kill them, they will spawn." (Carcassman) The Keen Eye MDLong Live the Kings!
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#933195 - 06/28/15 07:25 PM
Re: NEW and IMPROVED?
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/21/07
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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In my experience, and in the literature, most escapement estimates are significant underestimates of the real number. Then, you need good age data, annually. The catch, especially for non-terminal areas, has to be divided amongst the stocks. This, too, varies annually but normally averages are used. And, as with escapement you need the ages. Annually.
Keep in mind, though, that MSY management has absolutely nothing to do with biology or ecology. It is simply and economic analysis that asks "What is the minimum amount I have to invest (spawners) to maximize my return (catch)?"
As WH1A said, we need to manage from the rivers out. For all stocks. If they all have harvestable fish, above the in-river needs, then outside fisheries might be possible.
Or, we can just fish the stocks into economic extinction and move on to some other resource to rape.
What was that bumper snicker? "Earth First. We'll Log the Other Planets Later"
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