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Fish Oceanogr. 2015 Nov;24(6):508-520. doi: 10.1111/fog.12125. Epub 2015 Oct 07.

Tuna and swordfish catch in the U.S. northwest Atlantic longline fishery in relation to mesoscale eddies.

Fisheries oceanography

Ango C Hsu, Andre M Boustany, Jason J Roberts, Jui-Han Chang, Patrick N Halpin

Affiliations

  1. Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Marine Lab A328LSRC Building Durham NC 27708-0328 U.S.A.; School of Marine Sciences University of Maine 5706 Aubert Hall Orono ME 04469-5706 U.S.A.
  2. Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Marine Lab A328 LSRC Building Durham NC 27708-0328 U.S.A.
  3. School of Marine Sciences University of Maine 5706 Aubert Hall Orono ME 04469-5706 U.S.A.

PMID: 27667909 PMCID: PMC5020580 DOI: 10.1111/fog.12125

Abstract

To analyze the effects of mesoscale eddies, sea surface temperature (SST), and gear configuration on the catch of Atlantic bluefin (

Keywords: U.S. Atlantic longline fishery; catch selection; eddy detection; mesoscale eddies; multivariate statistical models; pelagic habitat; sea surface temperature; swordfish; tuna

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