Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission 1050 N. Highland Street Suite 200A N Arlington, VA 22201 703.842.0740 703.842.0741 (fax) www.asmfc.org MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Atlantic Menhaden Management Board Atlantic Menhaden Technical Committee DATE: September 20, 2016 SUBJECT: 2015 Juvenile Abundance Indices At the August 2016 meeting, the Atlantic Menhaden Management Board (Board) requested the Technical Committee (TC) provide information on recent recruitment trends in the fishery. Given that recruitment trends are derived from the Beaufort Assessment Model and can only be updated during a stock assessment, the TC decided to investigate juvenile abundance indices (JAIs) as a proxy for recruitment. Given time constraints, only eight indices from six different states could be updated in time for the October Board meeting. These juvenile indices are presented below in an attempt to provide the Board with some information on the juvenile portion of the Atlantic menhaden population. The TC highlights that these indices do not provide a comprehensive picture of juvenile abundance along the coast, especially since the available indices only span from Rhode Island to Virginia. As a result, the TC is not able to provide a statement on recruitment in 2015 nor are they able to predict the magnitude of the young of year population in 2015. The eight available juvenile abundance indices are presented below and are organized geographically, from north to south. Figure 1: Juvenile abundance index from the Rhode Island Seine Survey, 1988 2015. The survey samples 18 fixed sites in Narragansett Bay, RI each month from June through October. Vision: Sustainably Managing Atlantic Coastal Fisheries
Figure 2. 3 Juvenile Menhaden indices from the Connecticut River Seine Survey, 1987-2015 (Lower 4 Stations) 25.0 Connecticut River Seine Survey 2 15.0 1 5.0 Figure 2: Juvenile abundance index from the Connecticut River Seine Survey, 1987 2015. The survey calculates a juvenile menhaden index based on four stations from Glastonbury, CT to Essex, CT, near the river mouth. The survey is standardized to a 14 week period between mid July and mid October. The x axis is the geometric mean. Figure 3. Juvenile Menhaden indices from the Thames River Seine Survey, 1998-2015 14 12 10 Thames River Seine Survey 8 6 4 2 Figure 3: Juvenile abundance index from the Thames River Seine Survey in Connecticut, 1998 2015. Sites located between Norwich, CT, and the mouth of the river are used to calculate a juvenile index for menhaden. The survey is standardized to a 14 week period between mid July and mid October. The x axis is the geometric mean. 2
Figure 1. Atlantic Menhaden indices from the Long Island Sound Trawl Survey, Fall 1984-2015 3.0 2.5 geometric mean, count/tow 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 Figure 4: Atlantic menhaden index from the fall Long Island Sound Trawl Survey, 1984 2015. The fall survey occurs in September and October and samples 40 stations selected at random between Groton, CT, and Greenwich, CT, in both New York and Connecticut waters. While this index is used for both juvenile and adult indices, over 60% of menhaden caught in the fall survey are juveniles. 9.0 8.0 7.0 Atlantic menhaden YOY index NY Western Long Island Seine Survey Geometric mean, Catch per seine (± 95% CI) 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Figure 5: Young of year index from the New York Western Long Island Sound Seine Survey, 1984 2015. The survey covers 20 beach sites across 4 bays between May and October. 3
Figure 6: Index of young of the year Atlantic menhaden abundance from the Delaware Bay Juvenile 16ft Trawl Survey, 1980 2015. Sites along the western coast of the Delaware Bay are sampled monthly from April through October. The time series mean and median are plotted in blue and red lines, respectively. GM 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1959 1962 1965 Atlantic Menhaden Bay-wide Geometric Mean Catch per Haul 1968 1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1992 1995 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013 Figure 7: Juvenile abundance index from the Maryland Juvenile Striped Bass Seine Survey, 1959 2015. The juvenile index is derived from samples at 22 fixed stations within Maryland s portion of the Chesapeake Bay. Sampling occurs monthly between July and September. 4
Figure 8: Juvenile abundance index from the Virginia Juvenile Striped Bass Seine Survey, 1985 2015. Index is a geometric mean. The survey samples 18 historic sites and 22 auxiliary sites in the James, York, and Rappahannock Rivers between July and September. 5