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2012 EM Season Results Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

2012 EM Season Results Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. Electronic Monitoring Workshop Pacific Fishery Management Council Portland , OR February 25, 2013 Dave Colpo. PSMFC Project – 2012 Season Results.

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2012 EM Season Results Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission

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  1. 2012 EM Season ResultsPacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Electronic Monitoring WorkshopPacific Fishery Management CouncilPortland, OR February 25, 2013Dave Colpo

  2. PSMFC Project – 2012 Season Results • Observer data were not made available to provide data comparisons between observer data and video data for this briefing book • 2012 Vessels outfitted with cameras: • Whiting: 6 vessels • Both shoreside and at-sea deliveries • Deliveries to Newport & Astoria primarily • Fixed gear vessels: 5 vessels • 4 pot boats; 1 pot & line gear boats • Deliveries to Morro Bay & Half Moon Bay • All cameras supplied by Archipelago Marine Research (AMR) • Video review software provided by AMR • NMFS direction: PSMFC met with representatives of the NW Region and NW Fisheries Science Center (July) to receive NMFS direction on cameras

  3. PSMFC Project – 2012 Season Results - continued • PSMFC secured funding to support camera field work through June 2014 • PSMFC hired/trained 1 video reviewer; on line to hire second in March • PSMFC/IPHC PIs discussed possibility of developing analysis/modeling of halibut viability using available or readily available data:  • Sea temperature • Deck temperature • Length of tow/set • Length of time on deck • PSMFC has funds to support modeling efforts at the levels described by IPHC PI • PSMFC, in collaboration with the AFSC Observer program, provided cameras for use in software development to expedite video review • PSMFC developed video storage array: ~100TB main storage with similar sized backup storage

  4. Fixed gear data summary (70 trips)

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