Objectives, Design Evolution, Standardization, Research platform piggybacks Proposed modifications

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Objectives, Design Evolution, Standardization, Research platform piggybacks Proposed modifications

Primary Objectives Standardized, fishery independent data for stock assessment CPUE, sex specific length-at-age, age composition Data on juvenile halibut Halibut distribution and abundance trends (changes in sex, length, maturity and age over the grounds)

Secondary Objectives Platform for specialized data collection projects Oceanographic data (SeaCat H2O profiler, TDR s) Prior hook injuries (PHI) Marine mammal / Seabird occurrence and interactions Clean otolith sampling techniques Pop-up Archival Transmitting (PAT) tags Amphipod study Species richness (depth, temp, video)

IPHC Research platform piggybacks In 2011 Rockfish data collection in OR, WA, and B.C. (otoliths, maturity, length, weight, etc) (ODFW, WDFW, DFO) Preliminary spiny dogfish sexed lengths (NMFS) over entire survey. Pacific cod length frequencies in Area 4 (NMFS) Flesh samples for heavy metals and other chemical testing (ADEC)

IPHC Survey History Standardized Stock Assessment (SSA) Surveys began in 1963. Survey priorities, designs, and procedures have evolved over time 1963 to 1966 and 1976 to 1986 1 to 4 vessels in core areas of Canada and Alaska 25% to 50% of halibut were tagged and released 1993 to 1996 2 to 8 vessels in core areas of Canada and Alaska Began bycatch observation 1997 to current 12 to 15 vessels covering most offshore habitat Expanded secondary objectives

Station layout evolution Original grid pattern used for 1961 to 1963 trawl surveys.

Station layout evolution Area 3 (left) and Area 2B (right) grid patterns modified in 1963 and used until 1966.

Station layout evolution Area 3 (left) and Area 2B (right) grid patterns modified in 1976 and used until 1986.

Station layout evolution Area 3 (left) and Area 2B (right) grid patterns modified in 1993 and used until 1995

Station layout evolution In 1996 stations were moved closer together to reduce running. Grid patterns modified during the 1996 survey season and adopted in 1997 for Areas 2C, Area 3, and Area 4 (left) and for 2B (right).

Station layout evolution 1998 2011 station pattern over entire survey area.

Range Depths 20 fm 275 fm ~ 1,262 stations on a 10nm x 10nm grid In 2011 divided into 28 regions (1,315 stn) Vessels may complete up to 3 regions

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Standardization (Stn parameters) Single coordinate Gear to be set through the center of the coordinate in either a N-S or E-W orientation Weather, tide or bottom morphology may preclude the direction set. Station must be set within 3 nm of coordinate.

Standardization (Gear and Effort) Timing Seasonal (last week of May through first week of Sept) Daily (no earlier than 5 am, control # stations per day) Gear 1,800 ft skates 18 ft spacing (100 hks/sk must maintain within 5%) No. 3 (16/0) circle hooks front threaded 24-48 gangions 5-10lb sash weights Bait #2 semi-brite chum salmon (ASMI A-E) (H&G, IQF, 4-9 lb fish) Caught no earlier than June the prior year.25-.3lb per hook

Standardization Parameters (Effectiveness) Exist for Soak time (5 hr min/ 24 max, >14 hr reviewed) Position accuracy (center within 3nmi of station) Weather (swell and wind max tolerance > 40 kn) Gear (loss, snarls, maintenance) >33% snarled <200 hooks retrieved +- 5% hook variation Interference from other actively fishing gear

Standardization Parameters (Effectiveness) Exist for Depredation: Sharks: sleeper shark present at any point and >10% of the gear is damaged (missing or straightened hooks) Whales: whales present during hauling and the sum of damaged gear and damaged catch (bites, lips) is >10% Increased data collection pertaining to depredation Pinnipeds/Unknown: pinnipeds present and sum of damaged gear and catch is >10% Sand fleas: severe enough to cause fish to fall of the hooks before breaking the surface

Proposed modifications Periodic expansion onto the Bering Sea flats Periodic northward expansion to Norton Sound Expansion to deeper (275 fm 400 fm) and shallower (10 fm 20 fm) depths. Establish a connection factor between different bait types, in case current bait type becomes unavailable.

Expansion Challenges Current Stations

Expansion Challenges Current Stations Proposed Stations

Expansion Challenges Station Identifiers Station placement Marine traffic Bottom topography Current Closures Increased Costs

Contact: International Pacific Halibut Commission 2320 West Commodore Way Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98199-1287 Ph: 206.634.1838 Fx: 206.632.2983 www.iphc.int