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PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND (PWS) Shrimp Pot Fisheries

Mike Thalhauser Division of Sport Fish

Alaska Department of Fish and Game

• Biology and Life History • How we come up with Guideline Harvest Levels • Shrimp Pot Fisheries

• Commercial • Noncommercial

Presentation Outline

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• Five species of Pandalid Shrimp in PWS ▫ Northern or Pink

Biology of Pandalid Shrimp

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Pink: smallest, trawl fisheries, cocktail shrimp Humpy: ??? Sidestripe: white horizontal stripes, long antennae, slender build Coonstripe: dark vertical bands Spot shrimp: large spots on tail, largest of pandalid shrimp

• Five species of Pandalid Shrimp in PWS ▫ Humpy

Biology of Pandalid Shrimp

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Pink: smallest, trawl fisheries, cocktail shrimp Humpy: ??? Sidestripe: white horizontal stripes, long antennae, slender build Coonstripe: dark vertical bands Spot shrimp: large spots on tail, largest of pandalid shrimp

• Five species of Pandalid Shrimp in PWS ▫ Sidestripe

Biology of Pandalid Shrimp

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Pink: smallest, trawl fisheries, cocktail shrimp Humpy: ??? Sidestripe: white horizontal stripes, long antennae, slender build Coonstripe: dark vertical bands Spot shrimp: large spots on tail, largest of pandalid shrimp

• Five species of Pandalid Shrimp in PWS ▫ Coonstripe

Biology of Pandalid Shrimp

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Pink: smallest, trawl fisheries, cocktail shrimp Humpy: ??? Sidestripe: white horizontal stripes, long antennae, slender build Coonstripe: dark vertical bands Spot shrimp: large spots on tail, largest of pandalid shrimp

• Five species of Pandalid Shrimp in PWS ▫ Spot

Biology of Pandalid Shrimp

Don’t Worry… There is no test.. -> They are all the same on the harvest report

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Pink: smallest, trawl fisheries, cocktail shrimp Humpy: ??? Sidestripe: white horizontal stripes, long antennae, slender build Coonstripe: dark vertical bands Spot shrimp: large spots on tail, largest of pandalid shrimp

Life Cycle of Pandalid Shrimp

Eggs hatch in Spring

Larval Stage: free-swimming, planktonic

Spawn in Fall

Juveniles: settle to bottom in mid-summer

Age 1-2: all individuals are males

Age 3-10: all individuals are females

Sex change from male to female

Protandrous Hermaphrodites

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Presentation Notes
Life span of 8-10 years in PWS Eggs on females from about november to march and then liberated in the spring when they are more near shore

Ecology: Habitat by Species

• Northern, Humpy, and Sidestripe Shrimp ▫ Deep, flat muddy terrain, 60 – 5000 ft ▫ Range; throughout the polar regions; Bering Sea

to Oregon

• Spot and Coonstripe shrimp ▫ Shallow to moderate depths 20 – 2000 ft ▫ Rocky terrain with steep drop offs ▫ Moderate to strong currents ▫ Ranges; AK. peninsula to Southern California

Ecology: What shrimp eat

• Opportunistic scavengers: Use antennas to actively search for food: invertebrates, algae, detritus….

Guideline Harvest Level (GHL) Development

• Surplus Production Model ▫ Relative survey abundance ▫ Survey CPUE ▫ Total catch weight ▫ Previous year’s harvest from commercial and

noncommercial fisheries

• Model provides total allowable harvest (TAH) and GHLs for commercial (40%) and noncommercial fisheries (60%)

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PWS ADF&G Spot Shrimp Survey Site Locations

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PWS Spot Shrimp Survey Results

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2015 Shrimp Pot Guideline Harvest Levels

• Total Allowable Harvest: 167,000 lb

• Commercial fishery: 67,000 lb

• Noncommercial fishery: 100,000 lb

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PWS Commercial Shrimp Pot Fishery

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Presenter
Presentation Notes
Closed 1992-2009

PWS Commercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Management Components

1) Total allowable harvest must be at least 110,000 lb for a commercial fishery to open

2) Allocation is 40% of total allowable harvest

3) Season dates April 15 through September 15

4) Fishery-dependent gear limits (100 pot maximum) • Set at between 20 and 50 pots

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PWS Commercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Current Management Components (continued)

5) Limited hours of gear operation

6) Stringent reporting requirements

7) Fishery rotates among three areas

8) No more than 50% of GHL from any one statistical area

(changed from 25% to 50% at the 2015 BOF meeting)

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PWS Commercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Area Boundaries and Statistical Areas

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PWS Commercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Harvest and Effort

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PWS Noncommercial Shrimp Pot Fishery

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NGC Area: PU Only

Cape Fairfield

Gore Point

PWS Noncommercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Management Components

1) Noncommercial fishery includes Subsistence, Sport, and Personal Use.

2) Sport license is required for sport and personal use, but not for subsistence

3) All saltwaters are open to shrimp fishing with the exception of subsistence use in the Valdez Nonsubsistence Area

4) There is no threshold that must be met in order for this fishery to take place.

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PWS Noncommercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Management Components (Continued)

6) Season dates April 15 through September 15

7) Pot limits set at 5 pots/person/vessel with no bag, possession, or annual harvest limit

8) Harvest/Effort tracked through Shrimp Permit/Recording form ~90% returns 9) No inseason management

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PWS Noncommercial Shrimp Pot Fishery

Fishery Dynamics: Non-comm. Harvest

Harvest Rank Whittier 1 Valdez 2 Unakwik 3 Port Wells 4 Port Nellie Juan 5 Pot Days (Effort) Rank Whittier 1 Valdez 2 Port Wells 3 Port Nellie Juan 4 Unakwik 5 CPUE Rank Unakwik 1 Port Wells 2 Port Nellie Juan 3 Whittier 4 Valdez 5

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Presentation Notes
The Statewide Harvest Survey estimates the harvest by Sport Fishers The permit estimates the harvest of Sport, Personal Use, and Subsistence users.

PWS Shrimp Management Plan

Permits are Mandatory for ALL non-commercial users

Available at ADFG offices in Anchorage and Cordova as well many vendors

They are FREE!

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Non-commercial is sport, subsistence, and personal use

Regulations Cont’d. • Can you keep anything other than shrimp?

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Can you buy, sell, or trade your shrimp?

No

Is there a bag limit on shrimp?

Good news… NO

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Regulatory pot level set by the Board of Fish Since 2002 we have an annual average growth in this fishery of 432 permits.

•Pot design –Two adjacent (touch each other) vertical sides or half of pot must be webbing (a 7/8 in. dowel must pass through the mesh)

–Top and bottom can be covered by anything **allows for juvenile escape

–Escape panel tied with cotton string = No “Ghost Pot”

Regulations for Pot Construction

Soft Mesh Hard Mesh

Presenter
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Read slide Dowel can not disfigure the webbing Escape panel must be 6 in and within 6 in of bottom Webbing size limit allows escape of small shrimp Escape panel allow trap to degrade if lost Notice note configuration-one break in string will release panel Note difference of picture with new wire traps talk about escape mechanism

Regulations for Pot Construction

Why are escape mechanisms important?

700 pots were lost last year!

Regulations on Buoys

• Buoy marking pot line ▫ Must have name, home address, DOT Boat

number or boat name (see reg booklet) ▫ Recommend putting your phone number on your

buoy to aid enforcement officials

Regulations

•Pick up a regulation booklet

Catching Shrimp

Catching Shrimp: Variability within an Area

▫ Availability of Food and Cover ▫ Prevalence of Predators ▫ Competition with other scavengers ▫ Season

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Catching Shrimp: Pot Soak Time

Use Your Chart and keep good records

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Catching Shrimp: Maximize your Catch • Be Adaptive ▫ Try new areas ▫ Use a variety of baits ▫ Adjust depth with seasons ▫ Adjust your soak times by number of hours and time of

day ▫ Find what works for you but stay adaptive

Presenter
Presentation Notes
start off deep seasonally and move shallower throughout the year

PWS Commercial Shrimp Pot Fishery Harvest and Vessel Participation

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Second GHR of up to 200,000 lb (exceeded)

Gear limits imposed

Fishery closed