Lingcod tagging study in the Strait of Georgia, November 1982-March 1983 / by A.J. Cass, G.A. McFarlane, K. Rutherford and I. Barber.: Fs97-4/1791E-PDF
"The commercial fishery for lingcod in the Strait of Georgia has been well established since the early 1900s. The sports fishery developed more recently and is currently responsible for significant catches of lingcod in the Strait of Georgia. Despite the extent of exploitation by fisheries in the Strait of Georgia, data collection and analysis has not been particularly well developed. In the absence of a suitable historical data base of fisheries and biological statistics, mark-recapture experiments were initiated in 1982 to estimate survival, abundance and exploitation and to examine stock distribution in key areas of the Strait of Georgia. This report describes the methods and results of the first year of a proposed 3-year study"--Introduction, page [1].
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| Title | Lingcod tagging study in the Strait of Georgia, November 1982-March 1983 / by A.J. Cass, G.A. McFarlane, K. Rutherford and I. Barber. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vi, 49 pages) : illustrations, maps. |
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