NEAMAP and SEAMAP Trawl Vessel and Gear Calibration Workshop
Starts January 16, 2024 8:45 am
Ends January 18, 2024 4:00 pm
Location Webinar
Information:Email: jpatel@asmfc.org
Description
Draft Agenda
Webinar Link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8749481862227827036
The workshop aims to cover 2 objectives:
- Develop a flexible and practical guide for vessel calibrations and gear changes that could work for fisheries-independent trawl surveys operating on the U.S. East Coast
- Determine how to adjust for differences in the data caused by new vessels/gear
To meet these objectives, the workshop will be split into 3 topics over 3 days with a variety of sub-topics that were of particular interest:
Vessels
- Ideas on how to calibrate new vessels with limited funding
- Best practices on how to handle extended or periodic vessel outages or delays
- Addressing the use of multiple vessels by a survey
Gear
- Calibration of various gear types (ex: Uses of net mensuration systems to monitor consistencies in net geometry while conducting surveys, options for conducting paired sets, etc.)
- Species-specific calibration factors vs aggregated species selectivity ratios
Analysis/Data
- Review of software/statistical packages to assist with analysis and/or draft code
- Review of existing vessel calibration studies and conclusions (e.g., ratio estimators vs MLE, etc., minimal sample size determination)
- Approaches to generate a consistent time-series of data when paired tows have not been conducted (e.g., VAST).
The end goals are as follows:
- Create a list of best practices for vessel and gear calibrations
- Create a reference document for analysis after a gear change/vessel change has occurred
- A reference folder of common vessel calibration and gear change literature
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