Specialized Survey Methods for Recreational Reef Fish Fisheries in Florida

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Specialized Survey Methods for Recreational Reef Fish Fisheries in Florida Beverly Sauls, Research Scientist Fish and Wildlife Research Institute Marine Fisheries Research Saint Petersburg, FL

Reef Fish Surveys in Florida For-hire observer surveys (2009-2018) Detailed trip data, discard size distribution, discard condition and survival Used by SEDAR For-hire electronic logbook reporting (2010) MRIP pilot study for federally permitted vessels Demonstrated regional coordination EFL Red Snapper mini-seasons (2012-2017) Precise catch and effort estimates for PR mode Peer-reviewed (N. American J. Fish. Mgt., 2017) Used by SEDAR and for ACL monitoring

Gulf Reef Fish Survey (GRFS) Two Workshops in 2014 Reviewed methods for other Gulf states Census reporting (MS, AL), voluntary reporting (TX) Require survey design to account for under-coverage Survey (LA) Met with MRIP statisticians Identified issues for Florida Large geographic area, large number of access points Diverse species and distribution Large number of participants across Florida and out of state Discussed options for statistically valid survey design Florida initiated new survey in May 2015

Why use integrated approach? MRIP survey is important for many species State managed inshore stocks Other federally managed stocks beyond reef fishes Not feasible to replace MRIP in Florida New general survey would likely have same issues for reef fishes Would break historic time series for all species Integrated approach allows us to use data already collected through MRIP, and collect additional information needed for reef fishes

Integrated Approach Improve reef fish intercepts in MRIP s APAIS New offshore site group Supplement APAIS with specialized private boat intercept survey New mail survey directly estimates private boat angler trips for reef fishes Monthly estimates by state and federal waters

Gulf Reef Fish Angler Designation Gulf Reef Fish Angler designation on Saltwater License Implemented in 2015 Required to harvest certain species from a private boat from the Gulf coast of Florida: Provides a directory of private boat anglers that fish for reef fishes

Mail Survey Stratification FL Household Boat Ownership Georgia/Alabama All other states

Mail Survey Methods >500,000 current subscribers Each month 10% or a maximum of 500 anglers in each stratum are randomly selected (n = ~6,700) Reminder postcard mailed Second survey packet mailed to nonrespondents

For each trip, respondents report: Trip date Region fished Area(s) fished Time spent in each area Fished an artificial reef Species caught or targeted

Overall Response Rate ~20% Non-FL KY SW BB NW Noncoastal Coastal Noncoastal Coastal Noncoastal Coastal Oth er stat es AL/ GA No boat Boat No boat Boat No boat Boat No boat Boat No boat Boat No boat Boat - - 0 10 20 30 40 Percent of sample that responded Percent of respondents that fished for reef fish

Accounting for Response Bias Avidity Survey >50% of GRFS subscribers not likely to participate in Gulf Reef Fish recreational trip Modeled factors that predict likelihood of participation Month* boat ownership* coastal household* Internet license purchase * accounted for in mail survey stratification

Benefits of GRFS Mail Survey Directly estimates trips targeting reef fishes More timely monthly estimates Improved precision No need to partition effort among state and EEZ MRIP transitioning to mail survey (FES) to improve response rates Improved accuracy FES and GRFS produce higher effort estimates Improved spatial resolution Direct estimates of regional effort (no poststratification)

Intercept Surveys APAIS Reef fish interviews collected from offshore site group and all other MRIP sites GRFS Supplemental assignments at offshore sites Complementary sample weights allow data from APAIS and GRFS to be combined Streamlined interview Ensures more reef fish anglers are interviewed More detailed trip data from reef trips Improved biological sampling of harvested reef fish Under-coverage adjustment

Estimation The GRFS mail survey provides precise monthly estimates of reef fish trips by registered anglers in state and federal waters Unadjusted angler trips 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 20,000 0 May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 2015 2016 2017 State EEZ

Estimation Effort adjusted for anglers not subscribed to GRFS mail survey 400,000 Adjusted angler trips 350,000 300,000 250,000 200,000 150,000 100,000 State 50,000 0 May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul EEZ

Estimation Catch estimates Estimation methods will be finalized by end of this year Preliminary red snapper landings are comparable to MRIP, point estimates are slightly higher Due primarily to higher effort estimate from GRFS mail survey Still evaluating other species, differences seem to be driven by effort

MRIP Certification Peer review initiated this year, 3 conference calls Statistical Consultants: Ginny Lesser Oregon State University Lynn Stokes Southern Methodist University Jean Opsomer Colorado State University Jay Breidt Colorado State University Mike Brick Westat Review meeting, St. Petersburg, FL Delayed by Hurricane Irma Rescheduled for February 2018 Following Review FWC responds to consultants recommendations Goal: submit survey design to MRIP for Certification during 2018

Future One survey method for Florida? Licensed anglers in Florida may fish from both the Gulf and Atlantic coasts Multiple survey and reporting requirements for state anglers is not desirable Once the GRFS methodology is certified, the state may consider implementing statewide to estimate catch and effort on the Atlantic coast and the Keys

Acknowledgments FWC/FWRI Fisheries Dependent Monitoring Tiffanie Cross, Rachel Germeroth, Annie Ezzard Statistical Consultants: Ginny Lesser Oregon State University Lynn Stokes Southern Methodist University Jean Opsomer Colorado State University Jay Breidt Colorado State University Mike Brick Westat NOAA Office of Science and Technology Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission FWC Division of Marine Fisheries Management FWC Licensing and Permitting Office Florida Division of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles National Fish and Wildlife Foundation