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Title: CPUE collected from Qualicum Producer in Strait of Juan de Fuca from 2016-09-27 to 2016-10-31 (NCEI Accession 0284355)
Abstract: Through the initial work on the ChumGEM reconstruction model, it was very apparent
that the diversion of Chum salmon stocks through the southern route (Strait of Juan de Fuca)
was a significant gap in our information needed to populate the model. Currently the model
structure is available to incorporate this information but the assumptions on the migration
pathways being used require investigation and validation.
The purpose of this project was to work towards addressing that data gap by sampling this
migration route in both US and Canadian waters to determine:
• The spatial and temporal stock composition of Chum salmon migrating through the
Southern Diversion route,
• Provide sampling platform for stock identification, migration rate studies etc.
• Develop time series of Catch per Unit effort data to pair with the Johnstone Strait Test
Fishery to determine diversion rate of various Chum populations.
The first year of this multi-year program was initiated in 2016. The program began as
planned on September 27th and ran until October 31st. A total of 104 sets were completed (44
in Canadian waters and 60 in US waters). A total of 1,471 Chum were encountered and 1,024
were sampled for stock id and other biologicals. The catch information demonstrated a later
timing than originally expected, also observed in the Johnstone Strait Test Fisheries, with the
highest Chum Catch per Unit Effort (CPUE) occurring in week 44. Over the period of the
program, Chum CPUE was higher in US waters than in Canadian waters except in the first
week.
Stock composition information demonstrated that Canadian stocks dominated the
samples early in both US and Canadian fishing areas. In Canadian waters US stocksiii
increased in composition later in the program and were prevalent throughout the sampling in
US waters dominating the mixture after week 41. Stock timing and distribution differences were
observed and this new information has improved our understanding of stock composition and
timing through the Strait of Juan de Fuca
Date received: 20220411
Start date: 20160927
End date: 20161031
Seanames: Strait of Juan de Fuca
West boundary: 123
East boundary: 123
North boundary: 48
South boundary: 48
Observation types: in situ
Instrument types:
Datatypes:
Submitter: Van Will, Pieter
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Number of observations:
Supplementary information: Submission Package ID: 3CBEGT
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Metadata version: 1
Keydate: 2023-10-23 17:30:24+00
Editdate: 2023-10-23 17:31:29+00