Spatially explicit estimates of North Atlantic albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) biomass in the North Atlantic for the period 1956-2010 - Gridded data product (NetCDF)

  1. Lehodey, Patrick
  2. Senina, Inna
  3. Dragon, Anne-Cécile
  4. Arrizabalaga, Haritz

Verleger: PANGAEA

Datum der Publikation: 2014

Art: Dataset

CC BY 3.0

Zusammenfassung

The development of the ecosystem approach and models for the management of ocean marine resources requires easy access to standard validated datasets of historical catch data for the main exploited species, together with the model estimates achieved from these data, allowing models inter-comparison and evaluation of model skills. North Atlantic albacore tuna is exploited all year round by longline and in summer and autumn by surface fisheries and fishery statistics compiled by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT). Catch and effort with geographical coordinates at monthly spatial resolution of 1° or 5° squares were extracted for this species with a careful definition of fisheries and data screening. Length frequencies of catch were also extracted according to the definition of fisheries for the period 1956-2010. Using these data, an application of the spatial ecosystem and population dynamics model (SEAPODYM) was developed for the North Atlantic albacore population and fisheries and provided the first spatially explicit estimate of albacore density in the North Atlantic by life stage. These densities by life stage (larval recruits, young immature fish adult mature fish and total biomass) are provided in gridded file (Netcdf) at resolution of 2° x 2° x month.

Bibliographische Referenzen

  • 10.5194/essd-6-317-2014