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National MarineFisheries Service
U.S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
AFSC PROCESSED REPORT 97.02
Report to Industry on the 1996Eastern Bering Sea Crab Survey
February 1997
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Alaska Fisheries Science CenterProcessed Report 97-02
REPORT TO INDUSTRY ON THEL996
EASTERN BERING SEACRAB SURVEY
byR. S. Otto, J. A. Haaga, and R. A. Maclntosh
National Marine Fisheries ServiceAlaska Fisheries Science Center
Kodiak FacilityP.O. Box 1638
Kodiak, AK 99615-1638
Febmary 1997
RESULTS OF THE 1996 NMFS BERING SEA CRAB SURVEYEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This section stunmarizes data presented in the Report to Industry on the 1996 EasternBering Sea Trawl Survey. Numbers presented are trawl survey indices of popr:Iation leveland do not necessarily represent absolute abundance. For further information, contact Dr.Robert Otto, NMFS, P.O. Box 7638, Kodiak, AK 99615. Phone (907) 487-5961. GuidelineHarvest Levels (GHL) and landings were provided by the Alaska Department of Fish andGame. Landings are preliminary.
Red k ing cr ab (P ør ølitho de s c am t s ch at i c u s\ Bristo I B ay.Legal males:Pre-recruits:
Outlook:
GHL:
5.6 million crabs; 1L% decrease.3.5 million crabs; 35% decrease.
Large females: 11.9 million crabs; 497o increase.
GHL:
Total population index continues at low levels. Fertilized femaleabundance is believed to be above threshold. The Alaska Departmentof Fish and Game's (ADF&G) length-based assessment model ouþutindicated there was 5.3 million legal males and 10.2 million mature fe-males. The fishery must be closed if fewer than 8.4 million fertilizedfemales are on the grounds.5.0 million lbs (2,268 metric tons, mt). The Alaska Board of Fisheries'new policy calls for an exploitation rate of 70vo of mature males undercurrent stock conditions rather than20Vo as in previous years. Thisfishery opened November 1st for the first time since 1993. Landingswere 8.4 million lbs (3,810 mt).
Red king crab (P. cømtschøticus\ Pribilof District.Legal males: 0.5 million crabs; 81% decrease.Pre-recruits: <0.1 million crabs; 99% decrease.Large females: 0.9 million crabs; 63% decrease.Outlook: Legal and pre-recruit male crab are concentrated at few stations, and
index has low precision. Females and small males are poorly esti-mated. Both survey and fishery data indicate population declines.Historically red king crab have been relatively rare in the PribilofIslands and are usually harvested as incidental catch in the btue kingcrab fishery.Fishery combined with blue king crab fishery n 1996; preliminary redking crab landings were 0.2 million lbs (91 mt).
Pribilof Islands blue king crab (P. pløfypusl Pribilof District.1.2 million crabs; 407o decrease.0.7 million crabs; 37Vo decrease.4.6 million crabs; 15% decrease.Population low and stable. Trends not easily detectable.
1.8 million lbs (816 mt) of red and blue king crab (see Page 1). Pre-
liminary ADF&G data indicate 0.9 million lbs (408 mt) of blue king crabwere taken in the September fishery.
St. Matthew blue king crab (P. plafJrpus) Northern District.
Legal males:Pre-recruits:Large females:Outlook:GHL:
L"g"l males:Pre-recruits:Large females:Outlook:
GHL:
Large males:Small males:Large females:Outlook:
GHL:
Hra¡r cr ab (Er im acr us i s e nb e c kü\Total males:Large females:Outlook:GHL:
T anner crab (Chionoecetes bair dù Eastern District.I.r.grJ males:Pre-recruits:Large females:Outlook:
GHL:
9.1 million crabs; 8% decrease.
23.5 million crabs; 27Vo decrease.27.7 ntj-Jlion crabs; 26Vo decrease.Population still declining; little sign of recruitment as a once largecohort continues to decay.6.2 million lbs (2,812 mt). Fishery opened November Lst. Preliminarydata indicate that only 1.8 million lbs (816 mt) were landed.
Snow crab (C. opdliol All districts combined.
3.4 million crabs; 76Vo increase.2.0 million crabs; 78% increase.Not well estimated.Population at above long-term average levels. Rocky grounds pre-clude surveying important portions of the habitat. Suwey abundance
may be affected by year-to-year changes in the portion of the stockavailable to the survey.4.3 million lbs (1,950 mt). Preliminary ADF&G data indicate that 3.0
million lbs (1,361 mt) were landed in the September fishery.
172 million crabs; 749Vo increase'2,700.0 million crabs; 34% decrease.
1.3640 million crabs; 43% decrease.
Large crab enter the commercial fishery at 102 mm caraPace widthalthough the legal size is 78 mm. Anticipated recruitment to thecommércial size male population has evidently occurred and willcontinue nto L997. The sharp drop in abundance of small crab mayindicate poor recruitment on the horizon.1t7.0 *illiot tbs ( 53,070 mt). Fishery opened January L5, \997. Land-
ing data are not yet available.
8.4 million crabs; 247o decrease.
Not well estimated.Population at about average levels; recruitment trends not apparent.0.9 million lbs (408 mt), Pribilof District only' Fishery openedNovember lst. Landings were 0'7 millisn lbs (310 mt)'
THE 1996 EASTERN BERING SEA SURVEY
The National Marine Fisheries ServiceNMFS) conducts an annual trawl survey inthe eastern Bering Sea (EBS) to determine thedistribution and abundance of crab andgroundfish resources. This report summa-rizes survey resuJts for commercially impor-tant crabs. It is intended to aid the fishingindustry in locating productive grounds anájudging overall availability of various spe-cies. Survey-derived data are also used aspart of the basis for management decisions.Results are presented for red king crab(P ar alitho d e s c am t s chøtic u s), btue kin g crab (p.pl aty p u s), h air crab (Er im a cr u s i s enb e ckü), T an-ner crab (Chionoecetes bairdù and snow crab (C.opilio). Information on groundfish resourcesis available from the Alaska Fisheries ScienceCenter, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, BIN C15700,Seattle, Washington 981 15.
Landing statistics for 7996 are prelimi-nary data obtained from the Alaska Depart-ment of Fish and Game (Skip Gish, ADF&G,Dutch Harbor, personal communication).Those needing final statistics should contactADF&G directly.
Survey Area and Methods
The 1996 EBS crab survey consisted of375 successful bottom trawl tows and cov-ered an area of approximately 739,200 squarenautical miles (nmi). This year's survey area(Fig. 1) was nearly identical to that of 1995.The survey was conducted aboard two char-tered vessels, the FIV Aldebaran and FIV Arc-turLl.s, between June 8 and July 28. The samevessels were used in 7993, 1994 and 1995.Methodology was identical to that of previ-ous surveys and most tows were made at thecenters of squares defined by a 20x20 nmigrid. Near St. Matthew Island and thePribilofs, additional tows were made at thecorners of squares.
Both vessels fished an eastern otter
trawl with an 83 ft headrope and a 772 ftfootrope. This has been the standard trawlsince 1982. Wingspread on this trawl rangesfrom 47-58 ft. For consistency with previousreports an effective width of 50 ft was as-sumed. Each tow was one-half hour in du¡a-tion; average length was 1.50 nmi. Crabs weresorted by species and sex, and then a sampleof crabs was measured (to the nearest milli-meter) to provide a size-frequency dist¡ibu-tion. Crab sizes are reportecl as carapacewidth (cw) for Tanner and snow crabs,and carapace length (cl) for all others. Proce-dures for estimating abundance were similarto previous years (Appendix A). Note thatpopulation estimates are indexes and aremost precise for large crabs; however, theymay not represent absolute abundance anda¡e least precise for females and small crabdue to vagaries in crab behavior and net per-formance.
Because of differences in the length ofeach tow, catches presented in accompanyingcharts and tables are standardized to thenearest whole number of crab caught persquare nmi. Where more than one tow wasmade in a square (including corner tows),charts indicate average crab densify for alltows. Tables 7-1,1 present data for all towswhere each species was caught, without av-eraging. It is advisable to cross-referencecharts and tables.
The following abbreviations are usedin the text: (in) inches, (mm) millimeters, (fm)fathoms, (lbs) pounds, ('C) degrees Celsius,(cl) carapace length, and (cw) carapace width.
Distribution and Abundance of Crab Stocks
Bristol Bay Red King Crab(P. camtschaticusl
Legal-sized (> 6.5 in cw o¡ 135 mm cl)male crabs were distributed evenly through-out central Bristol Bay (Chart 1 and Table 7).
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The abundance index of legal male red kingcrabs in the Bristol Bay District (south of58"39'N and east of 168'W) was 5.6 millioncrabs (Table 1 and Fig. 2). The estimate rep-resents an l'l.Vo decrease from last year and issignificantly below the 25-year average (L3.1
million). Pre-recruit crab (110-134 mm cl) at3.5 million showed a decrease of 35%. Abun-dance of juveniles increased by79%. A modeobserved at a mean size of 55 mm cI in 1994grew to a mean size of 75 mm in 1995 Gig. 3)and to about 88 mm ur1996. The abundanceindex for total males is still very low. Thefishable stock will probably continue to de-cline in L997 but may increase thereafter asjuveniles grow and recruit to the fishery.About 5% of legal male crabs were in molt-ing or soft-shell condition, and 55% wereoldshell crabs (Appendix B).
The abundance index for large (> 90 mmcl) females in Bristol Bay was 11..9 millioncrabs. This was an increase of.49Vo relative to1995 and resulted in opening of the fishery
for the first time since L993 (see below). Fe-males are showing a recruitment pattern simi-lar to males. In June, 2'L% of sampled mafurefemales were still molting or soft-shell (vs.357o lasl year). Among sampled mature fe-males, the proportion which had molted andextruded new, uneyed eggs was 98% com-pared wifh8Z% last year. Fluctuations in thetiming of molting, mating, and embryoextrustion may be related to annual variationsin water temperature.
The length-based assessment (LBA)model, developed by ADF&G, was fitted tothe survey time series in order to evaluate theabundance of mature females relative to thethreshold and to establish a GHL (ADF&GRegional Information Reporr 5596-LÐ.ADF&G evaluations using the LBA modelgave values of 1.0.2 million matu¡e ( ) 90 mmcl) females,4.3 million pre-recruit males (110-134 mm cl) and 5.3 million legal males. Modelresults were, hence, very similar to sun¡eyresults. The new Alaska Board of Fisheries
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FIGURE 3. Stze-frequency of male red king crab (P. camtschaticuÐby 5 mm length classes,
199+1996.
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TABLE 1. Annual abundance estimates (millions of crabs) for red king crab (P,
camtschnticus) ftom NMFS surveys. Bristol Bay and Pribilof Districts are com-bined except where noted.
Males Females
Sizel(mm)Width(in)
Juveniles Pre-rec.
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FIGURE 4. U.S. landings in millions of pounds, CPUE as crabs/pot, and abundance of legalblue king crab (P. platypus) in millions in the Pribilof District, estimated fromNMFS trawl surveys.
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policy requires a harvest rate of 10% of ma-fure males (> ttg mm cw)under current stockconditions as compared to 20% n previousfisheries.
The Bristol Bay fishery did not open in1994 or 1995 because the index of fertilizedfemales was below a threshold value of 8.4million crabs (AppendixA). The index of fer-tilized female abundance is derived from thenumber of mature females adjusted for theproportions carrying full and partial clutches.The 1996 fishery was opened on November 1
with a GHL of 5.0 million lbs. The 1996 fish-ery lasted four days and produced 8.4 mil-lion lbs landed by L96 vessels with a CPUEoÍ16 cr.ab/pot-lift.
Pribilof Islands Red King Crab
In the Pribilof District (south of 58" 39'Nand west of 168" W), the abundance index forlegal male red king crab was 0.5 million crabs,a decrease of 81,% from last year's 2.6 million
crabs. Most of these crabs were quitelarge;the mean length was774mm cl as com-pared to 165 mm cl in 1995. The index forlarge females decltned 62Vo. In previousyears male crab were highly concentrated atone station (Gzl),which resulted in additionalsampling. In 1996, no such "hot spot" wasfound. A combined fishery for red and blueking crab in the Pribilof District opened Sep-tember 15 with a GHL of 1.8 million lbs ofboth species. Landings were 0.2 milIion lbsof red king crab with a CPUE of 0.4 crab/pot-lift.
Historically, red king crab have notbeen abundant in the Pribilof Islands andlandings were taken incidentally during theblue king crab fishery. Red king crab wererelatively abundant from 1992 to 1995 butnow appear to be declining to a point wheretheir abundance relative to blue king crab issimilar to historical averages. Prior to 1992,the abundance of redking crab in the Pribilofswas nearly negligible.
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FIGLIRE 6. U.S. landings in millions of pounds, CPUE as crabs/pot, and the abundanceof legal blue king crabs (P. platypus) in millions in the Northern District (St.Matthew Island), estimated from NMFS trawl surveys.
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Pribilof Islands Blue King Crab(P. platypusl
Legal (> 6.5 in cw or 135 mm cl) maleswere found primarily north and east of St.Paul Island (Chart 2 and Table 8). The abun-dance index for legal males was 1.2 milliencrabs Gable 2 andFig.4), a40% decrease from1995, and is below the 22-year average (2.3
million). The number of pre-recruits (110-
134 mm cl) also decreased 37% andthe abun-dance of juveniles (<110 mm cl), showed a58% decrease. Size-frequency data (Fig. 5)show decreases in all sizes of crab. Shell con-ditions among legal males were none soft ormolting, 51-.% new-hardshells, and 497ooldshells, indicating that crabs were no longermolting during the sunrey.
The abundance index for large (>90
mm cl) females showed little change from lastyear. However, estimates of juvenile and fe-male abundance are usually very impreciseor biased due to the preference of such crabfor rocky habitat which is not sampled well
by trawls. Among sampled matu¡e females,47Vo were new-hardshells, of which 99% car-ried new eggs, and 53% were oldshells, ofwhich all carried empty embryo cases. Onlyone female carried a partial clutch of eyed eggsindicating hatching had recently occurred andwas nearing completion. Blue king crab arepredominantly biennial spawners. Only aportion of the female population spawns in agiven year, while the remainder is in the non-embryo-bearing phase. No females had softshells, indicating that molting was completedat the time of the survey.
This fishery was closed from 1987through 1994 due to low stock abundance. In7995, acombined fishery for red and blue kingcrabs was opened in the Pribilof District witha combined GHL of 2.5 million lbs and land-ings of 2.1 million lbs (1.3 million lbs wereblue king crab). In 1996 the combined GHLwas 1.8 million lbs and landings were L.1millien lbs including 0.9 million lbs of blueking crab. CPUE was 4.8 blue king crab/pot-
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Pribilof District
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0.571.L3
0.4rìô
0.50.72.40.50.130.060.220.791. 680.200. 690.383.030.40
0.86
1.22.63.00.51.12.1u./0.2r0.310.68t.t02 aa
0.651.531.7 0
4.380.510.7I .99
11.012 .011.16.8
13.79.64.32 .101. 653.214.62
L0.524.508.141.73
L4.605.955 .629.96
1.8 9.82-2 9.42.5 8.13.1 6.36.8 t2.53.5 6.9t_.6 3.6l-.08 t_.890 .38 r.340.74 2.53ô a? , o')
L.48 1 .25L.66 3 . 852.11 6.6L2.30 6.033.60 1.0.222.41 5.441. 93 4.923.40 8.00
0.74.5
'74
0.63.4
70
1.85.0
48
4.01_2 .050
0.02.6
133
0.02.3
159
0.04.9
1,43
5.014 .949
I Carapace length (mm); categories reflect smaller average size in the Northern Districç 80 mm is the mediansize at maturityfor females.
2 Mean t 2 standard errors for most recent year.
xToo few crabs caught to estimate abundance.
13
(t)lJ-¡d=lJ-¡(9cESô-,a3e.ct)
Ë(J
ct>(9=.õ40=.=
Tanner CrabEastern District
60
120
100
ao
60
40
20
o70 72 74 76 78 ao a2 84 a6
YEAR92 96
FIGURE 8. U.S. landings in millions of pounds, CPUE as crabs/po! and the abundance oflarge male Tanner crab (C. bairdÐ in millions in the Bristol Bay and PribilofDistricts (prior to 1989) or the Eastern District (since 1989), estimated fromNMFS trawl surveys.
lift in 1995 and 6.7 crab /pot lift n 1996.
St. Matthew Island Blue King Crab(P. platypusl
Legal (> 5.5 in cw or 120 mm cl) maleswere captured primarily southwest of St.Matthew Island (Chart 2 and Table 8). Theabundance index for legal males was 3.4 mil-lion crabs Oable 3 and Fig. 6), representing a
76% increase from last year. The abundanceof pre-recruits (105-119 mm cl) showed a78Vo
increase. The distribution of size-frequenciesis shown in Figure 7.
At 3.4 million crabs, the index of legalmales is considerably above the long-terrn av-erage of 2.25 million. Among legal male s, 37o
were softshell, 75Vo werenew-hardshells, and22Vo oldshells, similar to last year. The indexfor large females (> 80 mm cl) is poorly deter-mined due to a habitat preference for inshore,rocky and untrawlable grounds. O^ly 38 ma-ture females were captured.
The 1995 fishery opened on September
15 with GHL of 2.4 million lbs, landings of3.2 million lbs and a CPUE of 13 crab/pot-lift(Fig. 6). Comparative figures Íor 1996 were aGHL of 4.3 million lbs , landings of 3.0 mil-lion lbs and CPUE of 7.9 crab/pot-lift.
Tanner Crab (C bairdiThe legal minimum size of 5.5 in cw
(spine tip to spine tip) is equivalent to 138mm cw measured between the spines (scien-tific measure). The data included in Table 4,however, define "large" crabs as males >135
mm, because this size has been used for along-term index since 7976.
Legal males were widely distributedwith regions of relatively high abundance inouter Bristol Bay (Chart 3 and Table 9). Theabundance index for large (> 135 mm cw)male C. bairdi in the Eastern District (east of773'W) is L2.5millioncrabs (Table4), of which9.1 million are legal size (> 138 mm cw). Le-gal crab abundance decreasedby 9% relativero 1995. About 26Vo of the legal crab were
MILLION LE¡S I-ANDED
I4
Tanner Crab Width FrequencyEastern District
ø¡E-=:<dF
27.6 52.5 77.6 10,2.6CAR/AIÐACE \A/IOTH
62,6 77.6 102.6CAPAIÐACE \^/IDTH
162.6 177.6
127.6(rflrfl)
øE.-.EÉ.<d
É
'l 27,6(rflrn)
øf,E
=F
2,6 27,6 5,2,6 77,6 102.5 .127,6 152.6 177,6CAR/APAêE WIDTH (Íìrn)
FIGURE 9. Size-frequency of male Tanner crab (C. bairdù in the Bristol Bay and PribilofDistricts, by 5 mm width classes, 1994-1996.
!HEL¡- CC'NC'rnC'N'IMoLTtNo + aoFrZâxanvl¡,taoEoLoS!v. ouo + v.v. ot-c
.HETJ- OONÞTNON'Ir¡oulxo + actFrANgttHA oEoLDSv. ot-Þ + v.v. ol-Þ
15
TABLE 4. Annual abundance estimates (millions of crabs) for Tanner crabs (C. bairdù fromNMFS surveys. Data since 1988 are for Eastern Disfrict; all prior data forBristol Bay and the Pribilof Disticts; both areas contain virtually all legalmales.
Males
Juveniles Pre-rec.
Sizet(mm) <r-10 L1.o-L34Width(in) <4.3 4.3-s.3
Females
Large
¿13 5
>5. 3
Total
Small
<85
<3 .4
Large
>85
>3 .4Total
GrandTotal
t97 6
]-971I91 8]-97 9
198019 81]-98219 83L984r_985r.986L987198819 891990L99LL9921993]-9941995t996
Limitsz
LowerUpper+z
t_80.2255 .0124.2133.1453 .3303.8
88.8L46.3
85. 1
31.17]-0 .4230.L287 .3403.0286.L267 .212L.076.647 .940 .452 .6
L36.6116.381.247 .765.024 .046.932 .02r.¿9.4
t2.9L9.759.'7
r02.L78.8
L05 .410r..9
63 .438.632 .423 -5
109.592.145 .631.531.0L4 .010.1
6.75.84.43.18.3
t7 .442.353.745.552 .827 .220 .013 .3L2.5
426.3463 -425]-.0212.3549.3341.8145. I185.0Ll2.t
44 .9]-26 .4258. 0
364.4547.54L8 .64t_8 . t_
275.7L67 .7106.686.188.5
1-14.7328 .4tt6.t122 .6326.9324.2126 .4180.11_07 . 024.268.2
r_93 . 3
184. I338.6266.5232.L98.957 .657 .966 .659 .3
220 .42t5 .8
42.!106.879.183.645-433 .4l_5. 6
13.135.581. 0
63.897 .4
116. I63 .929 .627 .5Jt-¿27 .7
395.1544.2789.4]-64.7433.7403.3210.0225.5t40 .439.88L.9
228 .8265-8402 .4363.9348 .9].62 .8
87 .285.5
103.887. t
51.8L22 .44t
82]-.41,007.6
440 .4377.0983.0745.L355.8410.5252 .5
84.7208.3486.8630.2949.9782-5767.0438.5254.9192 .0t-89 . 9
L75 .6
1_31 .82L9 .4
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36 .468.731
11.835.250
3.12]..31L
62 .6L1_4.5
29
37 .281.53'7
]-2.343.256
I Carapacewidth(mm).2 Mean + 2 standard errors for most recentyear.
16
MILLION LBS LANDEDMILLION I.A,RGE MALESCRABS/POT
Snow CrabAll Districts
cJ)C5=ô-S
3so
300
2so
200
150
100
50
o
500
400
300
20o
100
o
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78 80 A2 A4 a6 8A 90 92 94 96YEAR
FIGURE 10. U.S. landings in millions of pounds, CPUE as crabs/pot, and the abundanceof large male snow crab (C. opilio) in millions (all districts combined), esti-mated from NMFS trawl survey.
located east of 163oW, and virtually all the le-galmales occurred inthe Eastern District. Theabundance index for large crabs showed a de-crease of 6% from last year (Table 4, Fig. 8)and is well below the t975-7996 average (30.8
million). The abundance index for pre-re-cruits (110-134 mm cw) showed a 27Vo de-crease and the index for small males (<110
mm cw) showed a30% increase. A strong co-hort of crabs which recruited to the fishery in7988-1992 has declined due to natural mor-tality and fishery removals.
Low abundance of juveniles in the 45-LLS mm cw range Gig. 9) suggests that thispopulation will continue to decline for sev-eral years.
As this population ages, the propor-tion of oldshell and very oldshell crabs hasincreased and that of newshell crabs de-creased. Among large males, ll%o weremolt-ing or softshell, only 2% were new-hardshells,and987o were oldshells. Old shelled crab arenot expected to molt again in their li.fe spans.
Abundance of legal males will continue to de-cline over the next few years for this reasonas well.
The abundance index of large (285 mmcw) females (all districts) showed a 25% de-crease and the abundance of small (<85 mm)females also showedaTl% decrease from lastyear. Among sampled mature females, <1%were softshells; 70Vo were new-hardshells, ofwhich 92Vo carried new eggs, and 90Vo wereolder shells, of which 667o carried new eggs.About 3\Vo o1. mature females sampled hadnot completed spawniog by the time of thesurvey.
In 1996, retention of Tanner crab wasallowed during the Bristol Bay red king crabfishery and 0.9 million lbs were taken. Addi-tionally, there was a GHL of 6.2millie¡ lbs inthe area west of 163'W which became avail-able seven days after the Bristol Bay red kingcrab fishery closed. Only 0.9 million lbs ofthe GHL were taken and the fishery wasclosed due to its poor performance relative
t7
fr-t15 =IJJ<Ð
=,o?oc¡-
sÈÉ()
cr)a=.õ 1.5-.S
Hair CrabAll Districts
3.O
2.5
2.O
20
1.O
o.5
o.o78 ao a4 a6 aa
YEAR
FIGURE 12. U.S. landings in millions of pounds, CPUE as crabs/pot, and the abundanceof legal male hai¡ crab (E, isenbeckiù in millions (all districts combined),estimated from NMFS trawl surveys.
to pre-season expectations. The 1996 CPUEwas 5 crab/pot-lift as compared to 8 crab/pot-lift in 1995 (Fig. 8).
Snow Crab (C. opiliolAlthough the legal minimum size limit
for C, opilio is 3.1 in cw (78 mm), processorscurrently prefer a minimum size of 4.0 in cw(102 mm) and the mean size taken in the fish-ery is slightly above 110 mm cw. Therefore,the size ranges for male C. opilio used in thisreport are defined as follows: small, <4 in(102 mm); large,24.0incw (102mm); andveryIarge >4..3 in cw (110 mm). Estimates of abun-dance of large males (>4.0 in) are not shownprior to 7984 (Table 5 and Fig. 10) due to dif-ferences in a¡ea surveyed and minimum size
landed. The1996 abundance index for largemales was 171.6 million as compared to 69
million in 1995 and the 198+7996 average of186.7 million.
The distribution of large males showedan area of high concentration extending north-
west and eastward from the Pribilof Isla¡ds(Cha¡t 4 and Table 10). The abundance indexfor large (>102 mm cw) males (Eastern andWestern Districts combined) is 171..6 millioncrabs (Table5), andrepresents a149% increasefrom last year. Approximately 87% of thesewere in the Eastern District as compared to60% in 1995. Small males (<L02 mm cw)showed an34Vo decrease. The abundance in-dex for large females (> 50 mm cw) showed a
43% decrease.The abundance of large males decreased
from 1991-1995 due to natural mortality andfishery removals. However, good recruit-ment has occurred in the last few years and alarge mode in the size-distribution is now en-tering the fishery Gig. 11), possibly the resultof a strong year class hatched in the period1988-1990. Continued recruitment to thelarge size category should offset losses dueto fishing and mortality in 1998. This growthshould lead to a stable abundance of largemales next year but the lack of very small
18
MILLION LBS I-ANDED
B-ootl
[l aoo-ã ooo<dH eoolt
100
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E-""S
aoo
ã eoo5Ê =ool<
100
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croo
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100
o
7c,0
ctocl
7o,o
ctoo
Snow Crab Width FrequencyAll Districts
CAR,A'PACE \A/IDTH127.6(rnrl'|)
62.6 77.6 102.5CARAPACE WIDTH
152.5 177.6127.6(rnrn)
2.6 27.6 52.6 77.6 102.6 127.6 162.€; 177.6C.A'RAPACE \ /IDTH (rnrrl)
FIGURE 11. Size-frequency of male snow crab (C, opilio), all districts combined,by 5 mmwidth classes, 199 4-199 6.
IHEIJ- OONETfÌtONaIMoLTTNo + aoFTuzNFáülH^Àol-1 otÐssv o¡-o + v.v oLE¡
EHELL CONC'ÍTIONSIMoLTTNG + aoFTàxanvt¡çaoEf,ouoSSv. ouo + vv ouÞ
.HELL OONE ÍTION'IMoLTTNo + aoFTØxg*t.FoEIoLÞSv oLÞ + v.v, orrt
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TABLE 5. Annual abundance estimates (millions of crabs) for eastern Bering Sea snowcrabs (C.opiliù from NMFS surveys (all districts combined).
Males Females
Sizel(nrn)width(in)
Small
<]-02<4.0
Large
à]02>4. 0
V. Large
>110
24.3
Total
Small
<50
<2 .0
Large
¿50>2 .0
TotalGrandTotal
t98219 83L98419 851985t98'7198819891990199t1992r_993L9941995\996
East ( 8 )'?
I¿IJIIIE'3
LowerUpperl8
*
1,237548
tL194439346736462860397 r3 15855974283408721 00
56
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1537583
151t7tt87420484256135
1269
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t_88.7323 .0164.8
17 .939.930.964 .8
82
2073185813 91
623t262459036383833328L445534L4573243544t56287 1
58
4036'13610258191
29191235]-923!463328924343990341_8
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46
L02-3 30.8240 .9 98.840 53
I Carapacewidth(mm).2 Proportion of size grouP in Eastern District.3 Mean t 2 standard errors for most recent year.* Estimates not available at present time.
20
crabs may indicate declining abundance overa longer term.
Among large male crabs,2TVo were inmolting or softshell condition, 67vo were new-hardshells indicating a recent molt, and12%were oldshells. Among sampled mature fe-males, 39Vo were new-hardshells, of which99Vo carried new eBBS, and 61Vo wltêoldshells, of which 93Vo carried new eggs.These numbers indicate that hatching andextrusion were nearly completed by the timeof the survey.
The GHL Íor 7997 has been set at 117.0million lbs for large crab ()4.0 in cw). Thefishery opened atnoon onJanuary 15. Irr 1996the GHL was 55.7 million lbs, landings were66 million lbs and the average CPUE was L02crab/pot-lift (Fig. 10).
Hair Crab (ErÍmacrus isenbeckÍi)Hair crab are widely scattered across
the EBS (Chart 5 and Table 11). Historically,areas of concentration have existed just northof the Alaska Peninsula and near the PribilofIslands. We have never found many femaleor small male crab during the suriey andhence, have little understanding of their dis-tribution. The abundance index for large malehair crabs declined from 198l-1992 but hasgenerally increased since 1992 Gig.12). Thecunent index of 8.4 million total males (Table6) represents a24% decrease during the pastyear but is simila¡ to the 1980-1996 average(8.2 million). The abundance index of 4.9 mil-lion large (> 3.25 in cw) males is similarly 26%lower than last year. The abundance index oftotal females shows an increase o152% fromlast year, but is unreliable and based on cap-ture of only ?crabs. Size-frequency data (Fig.
13) indicate that the large cohort fi¡st seen in1989-90 is maturing and recruitment of juve-niles is decreasing. Changes in abundanceindexes of hair crab are difficult to interpretdue to patchy distribution, burying habits,inshore distribution and suspected variabil-ity in catchability between years. Further,changes in fishery practices and managementover the time series decreases the usefullness
of correlations between fishery and surveydata. Themajorityof males (80To) andfemalesß1%) were new-hardshell crabs.
The directed fishery for hair crab in thePribilof Islands has no minimum legal size,so we have defined large crabs equivalent tothe industry-preferred minimum size of 3.25cw. Currently there are an estimated 4.4 mil-lion lbs of large male crab in the Pribilof Dis-trict. A GHL of 0.9 million lbs was set for thePribilof Disfrict n 1996 and 0.7 million lbswere taken by 21 vessels. CPUE was 1.3 crab /pot-lift. Landings in 1995 were 1.89 millionlbs, with CPUE of 3.4 crab /pot-tift (Fig. 12).
Acknowledgements
Successful completion of the annualEBS crab and groundfish survey is cruciallydependent on the skipper and crews of theparticipating vessels. We wish to extend a
special thanks to Glenn Sullivan and JohnPloeger of the FIV Arcturøs (listed as Vessel#88 in Tables 7-11) and Kenneth Disrude andNorman Bakken of the FIV Aldebøran (hstedas Vessel #89 in Tables 7-1D and their crews.
27
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¡.-,E- 1.o
=¡rfd
F o.-
Hai¡ Crab Length FrequencyAll Districts
62.5 77.6 102.6CAI=ùAPACE LENGTH (rflrfl)
52.5 77.6 102.6CAIIAPACE LENG¡TH (rnrn)
2.6
2.6
27.6
27.6 102,6(r'nft.l)
127.6
127.6
127.6
15.2.6
1C¡z.C¡
ø1.6¡ñZ r.o
=-tE o.-
CA¡ÈÙAPACE LENGTH
FIGURE 13. Size-frequency of male hai¡ crab (E. isenbeckä), by 5 mm length classes, 1994-
cHErJ- OONCTmONCIMoLîNe + aoFr@xanvtxnoEor-oSv oLÞ + v.v oL.o
z'z-/a)7¿'t4-
aHEl¿ OONÞmONaIMoLTTNo + aoFTØi{ættt<soEor-oEv oLÞ + v.v oL.Þ
1996.
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TABLE 6. Annual abunda¡rce estimates (millions of crabs) for hai¡ crab (8. isenbeckü) fromNMFS surveys.
Males Females
Sizel (mm)width (in)
Small
<83
<3.25
Large
¿83>3.25
Total TotalGrandTotaI
198019 81t98219 83t98419 851986L98719 8819 891990199tL992799379941995L99 6
2 .022 .840.540.240.730.300.681. 593.01
11.38L2.994.452 .499 .144.654 .563.56
14.86t4.338.074.393.322.56L.82r_.350.871.461.09L.27t.t'72 .643.566.544.87
16.88J- /. tb8. 6r_
4.634.062.862 .49î 02
3 .88L2.8414.08
3.651l..778.2I
11.108.43
2 .620.87o .420.830.510.260.380.890.86o .670.921.180.551.50t.26rì 40
1.05
19.51-18. 039.035 .464 -563.L2¿.öt3.834.7 4
l_3.5115.006.904.20
t3 -289 .46
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5. 68t3.2740
Limits2
LowerUpperrt
1. 585.54
56
2.307 .44
53
4.66t2.L945
0.561 EA
47
1
ICarapacelength (mm).
Mean t 2 standard errors for most recent year.
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APPENDIXA
Methods of Estimating Crab Population Size
Population abundance indices are de-tennined by the 'area-swept' method, using a
stratified systematic sampling design. Dis-tance traveled by the trawl was determinedfrom positions recorded at the beginning andending of thetrawl. Areafished (= areasweptby the trawl) was calculated by multiplyingthe distance by the effective width of the trawl,assumed to equal50 ft.
All stations (grid squares) within a dis-trict or management area were used for esti-mating the abundance of each species. Sta-tions where multiple (corner or repeat) towswere made were grouped into strata; theseinclude a block of L2 stations southwest of St.Matthew Island and 16 stations around St.Paul Island.
The catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) was cal-culated for each station as number of crabsper square nautical mile. Average CPUE wascalcuated within each multiple tow block andeach management district. Abundance indi-
ces were calculated by extrapolating the av-erage CPUE of each size/sex group over thegeographic area of each district. Variance andstandard error (SE) of the index were calcu-lated arithmetically. Confidence intervalswere calculated by adding or subtractng 2SEs to the population estimate. Note that,since the data are usually not normally dis-tributed, va¡iance estimates and confidenceintervals are approximate. Nevertheless,they are provided in order to indicate therange of the data relative to previous years'estimates.
Threshold levels have been establishedfor certain crab stocks by the Crab Plan Teamof The North Pacific Fishery ManagementCouncil. In accordance with Alaska Board ofFisheries policy, and the Alaska Departmentof Fish and Game's Management Plan forWestward Region Crab stocks, such fisherieswill be closed if the abundance index falls be-low the threshold level.
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APPENDIX B
Crab Shell Condition
All crabs measured in the NMFS east-ern Bering Sea frawl survey are coded as toshell condition. Shell condition categorizesexoskeleton discoloration, scratching andwear, a¡d fouling by encrusting organisms,and can be used to estimate the time since acrab has last molted. The shell condition cat-egories used in this report and the estimatedtimes since last molting that they imply aregiven below:
Moltingl: Joints swollen and/or well devel-oped second exoskeleton present. Crab willmolt within days or is actively molting.
Softshelll: Carapace is still soft and pliabtef¡om recent molt. Crab has molted withinweeks.
New, hardshell: Carapace firm to hard andlacking scratches, wear, discoloration, and en-
crusting organisms. Crab has probablymolted within the last year.
Oldshell: Usually has at least some scratch-ing, spine wear. Crab may have da¡ker col-oration, and encrusting organisms are fre-quently present. Crab has probably notmolted within the last year.
Very oldshell: Undersides of legs yellowed;abundant scratches and stains; spines andclaws very worn; encrusting organisms al-most always present and often abundant.Time since the last molting is almost certainlygreater than one year but not definitelyknown.
Y"ry,very oldshell: Shells extensively stainedand usually with extensive cover of encrust-ing organisims. Time since the last moltingnot definitely known.
1 Note that in the report, Molting and Softshell categories are frequently combined. The time span over which theseconditions occur in a crab is only a matter of weeks. A high percentage of molting and softshell crabs in a surveypopulation indicates that the molting season is not yet over.
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o 100 to 1000
a 1000 to 10000
177 17s 173 171
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10 to 100
100 to 1000
1000 to 10000
tJ\o
31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18
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100 to 1000
1000 to 10000
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100 to 1000
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TABLE 7. Summary of crab density by tow for red king crab (ParøIíthodes camtschøtícus)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT.DEG MIN
W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
D09 06/74/96D10 06/13 /96E09 06/ L3 /96E10 06/13 /96EL1 06/1.0 /96F07 06/rs/96F08 06/15/96F09 06/13/e6F10 06/13/96F11 06/70/96F12 06/1,0/96F1-3 06 / L0 / 96F!4 06/70/96G08 06/15/96G09 06/13 /96c10 06/L3 /96G11 06/1,1,/96G',t2 06/7L/96G13 06/L0 /96G74 06/70 /96G20 07 /04/96G20 07 /07 /96c21 07 /07 /96G27 07 /06/96c2L 07 /07 /96H08 06/L5/96H09 06/!3 /96H10 06/L3 /96H11 06/LL/96HL2 06/1,1,/96H13 06/09/96H14 06/09/96H16 06/08/96H20 07 /07 /96H22 07 /07 /96
55 59.756 .056 L9 .256 ]-9.656 19.556 39 .256 39.956 38.456 39.856 39.256 40.256 39.256 39.857 .256 59.256 59.657 .657 .156 58.757 .1,
57 9.557 .357 .456 50.857 9.957 20.L57 19.857 20.257 t8 -951 20.257 L9 .95t L9.657 20.357 20.457 70.2
162 51..3 42162 14.0 381,62 48.2 43L62 13.1 42161 36.1 351_64 .4 42L63 22.9 41162 48-2 391_62 1]-.5 39L6L 32.9 481_60 58.3 381_60 27 .5 3 0
159 45.3 20L63 23.I 36L62 47.9 32162 10.1 33161 33.0 38160 56.0 37t_60 20.3 33759 42 .9 3 t-
169 t-8.8 40L69 33.2 33770 8.6 371_69 54.5 39169 52.I 28163 23.2 29762 44-6 27162 9.0 26]-61 37 -9 30160 55.9 34760 L7.5 L7L59 39 .2 30L58 23 -4 19t69 36.9 341-7 0 29 .6 32
L172 115236 0
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340 3400000
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156 0
308 61575 12530
632 7020000
429 0
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96 0
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1000 5380000
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TABLE 7. Summary of crab density by tow for red king crab (Pøralithodes camtschaticus\
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRANDTOTAL
TOWS VES-SEL
(^)l'.J
r06 06/78/96r07 06/t6/96r07 06/L6/96r08 06/t5/96r09 06/13/96r10 06 /1,2 /96r11 06/1]-/96rr2 06/tr/96r13 06/09/96r1,4 06/09/96rl_6 06/08/96r20 07 /04/96720 07 /07 /9612! 07 /07 /96J05 06/77 /96J06 06/L8/96J08 06/75/96J09 06/t2/96,J10 06 / 12 / 96J]_1 06/L2/96J!2 06/rt/96J13 06/09/96J16 06/08/96K03 06/22/96K06 06/r7 /96K08 06/76/96K11 06/72/96L01- 07 /0L/96I.02 07 /0t/96L0s 06/77 /96M01 07 /0L/96M06 06/17 /96M18 07 /03/96N01 07 /01./96N02 07 /01,/96
57 40.057 41-.5s7 4]-.55''t 40 .351 39 .557 39.957 39 .257 40.057 4L.35'7 39 .1s7 40.r57 30.457 40.057 30.858 .558 .158 .057 59.957 59.55t 59 .158 .057 59.757 59 .758 20.858 19.958 20.258 12 .858 40.658 40.358 39.659 1.359 .r59 .059 2L.059 20.L
164 36.2 29164 7.2 261,64 L -2 26163 22.7 241,62 44 .4 251,62 8.1- 25t6t 3t -7 281_60 53.4 30!60 ]-7.6 30159 39.0 27t_58 21.1 20769 21.3 36169 39.1 38169 59.5 38165 l_3.3 25764 37.6 25163 22.3 231,62 44 .9 221,62 8. 5 20761, 27 .5 31t60 49 -9 24t60 1.2.7 281,58 ]-9.7 79'J,66 33.2 26L64 38.'7 24163 22.2 20t6! 32.9 19767 52.5 33167 13 -2 24
t65 t4.2 22
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TABLE 7. Summary of crab density by tow for red king crab (ParøIithodes cømtschøticus)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON.DEG MIN DEG MIN
DEPTH(FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWS VES-TOTAL SEL
N03 06/23 /96N19 07 /02/96o01 07 /01/96o18 07 /02/96o19 01 /02/96P19 07 /02/96Q18 07 /02/96
59 20.4s9 20.659 39.759 39 .959 39.159 59.360 19.6
166 39.0L69 16.4]-67 57.8L68 37.4169 16.01_69 18.2L68 39.2
1528202T2'7
2418
0
0
0
15379
0
0
0
0
780
0
0
75
159'74
0
7679
0
0
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0
75
0
0
0
0
0'79
0
0
0
0
0
0
190
159747B
229158
79'75
88888889888888
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
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TABLE 8. Summary of crab density by tow for blue king crab (ParøIithodespløtypus)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWS VES-TOTAL SEL
(,s
F20 07 /06/96c19 07 /04/96G19 07 /04/96c20 07 /04/96c20 07 /04/96c20 07 /0'7 /96c27 07 /07 /96G2L 07 /06/96c27 07 /01 /96H01 06/30 /96H18 07 /04/96H1_9 07 /04/96H20 07 /0'7 /96r1-8 07 /04/96r19 07 /04/96r19 07 /04/96r20 07 /03/96r20 07 /04/96r20 07 /07 /96rzt 07 /07 /96r27 01 /07 /96,tl_8 07 /03/96J2t 07 /08/96M18 07 /03/96M25 01/L2/96N24 07 /t2/96N2s 01/72/96N25 07 /12/96N26 07 /LL/96N26 0'7 /22/96N27 07 /22/96o24 07 /tL/96o2s 07 /1.7/96o25 07 /LL/96026 07 /22/96
56 40.956 59 .256 50.35'7 9.5s6 50.257 .357 .456 50.8s7 9.957 t9.457 r9.957 20.25''t 20 .457 39 .957 39 .657 30.15'7 49 .057 30.45't 40 .0s7 40.257 30.851 59.958 .459 .058 59.959 19.159 20.359 29.659 29.859 20 -259 L].859 39.859 49.859 40.159 39.0
169 30.6 43168 57.3 44L68 37.7 511 69 18.8 40169 I1.8 44169 33 -2 33t'70 8.6 37169 54.5 39t69 52 -1 28167 43.4 40t68 2]-.2 39168 59.1 40L69 36.9 341,68 23.7 38!69 1.9 381,68 44 .6 3 8
769 27.7 36t69 2]-.3 3 6
1,69 39 .t 38170 15.8 40169 59.5 38168 26.3 371,70 2L.L 41168 32.0 251,73 4.6 5'7
7'72 30.3 41173 9.3 54L12 57.e s0t73 29 .8 55r13 47.4 59
t74 2'.1 .2 65L12 33.9 4s1-73 34.5 51t13 14 -7 51r73 52.4 56
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0
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TABLE 8. Summary of crab density by tow for blue king crab (Paralithodes platypus)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDITIM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
(/)(¡
o21 01 /23/96Pr_9 0l /02/96P23 07 /09 /96P23 07 /09/96P23 07 /]-1./96P24 07 /17/e6P24 07 /L1/96P24 07 /7L/96P25 07 /!7/96P26 07 /7L/96P26 07 /22/96P26 07 /23/96P27 07 /23/96Qo2 01 /02/96Q23 o7 /ro /96Q26 o7 /23/96Q27 07 /23/96Q29 07 /26/96R24 07 /L0/96R2s 07 /1.0/96R26 07 /23/96rJ26 07 /24/96
59 39.6s9 59.360 .260 9.859 50.560 9.760 .259 50.559 59.460 8.059 50.559 59.760 .560 19.960 20.060 19.560 10.560 20.860 40.260 40.260 40.461 39.8
714 24.9 62L69 18.2 24t1t 57 .5 36r72 L9.9 311,7 2 t4 .9 421,72 59 .'7 33t72 39.4 36L72 53.9 43L73 17.0 40t73 44.0 461_7 4 74 .7 57t73 56.9 52L'7 4 36 .3 591_67 t9.0 l_6
L72 4.0 32L74 5.1 49t7 4 21-.4 541,7 6 1_ .9 65rl2 47 .1- 251_l3 28 .1, 371_7 4 '7 .9 471,'74 26.4 42
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2328616
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NOTE: Minimum carapace widths used are:
NORTHERN DISTRICT: LARGE > 5.5"; MEDIUM > 4.3".SOUTHERN DISTRICT: LARGE >6.5"; MEDIUM >5.2".
TABLE 9. Summary of crab density by tow for Tanner crab (Chíonoecetesbairdi)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE
FEMALES GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
SMALL TOTAL
r,o\
A02 06/27 /96A03 06/20 /96A04 06/20/96A04 06/20/96A05 06/L9 /96A06 06/L9 /96801 06/29 /96802 06/29 /96B03 06/21/96B04 06/27/96B0s 06 /!9 /96806 06/L9/96807 06/14/96808 06/14/96c01 06/29/96c02 06/29 /96c03 06/2L/96c04 06/2L/96c05 06/19/96c06 06/\9/96c07 06/14/96c08 06/14/96c09 06/!4/96c18 07 /05/96D01 06/29 /96D02 06/29 /96D03 06/21,/96D04 06/2L/96D05 06/79 /96D06 06/79 /96D07 06/74/96D08 06/14/96D09 06/14/96D18 07 /05/96E,02 06/29 /96
55 .055 2.254 50.355 .354 59.455 .055 22 -255 20.455 20.955 19.855 ]-9.455 20.355 21.655 20.755 39.855 40.255 40.'755 40.355 40. 6
55 39.755 40.655 40. r_
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STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
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STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES.SEL
(,æ
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TABLE 9. Summary of crab density by tow for Tanner crab (Chionoecetesbairdi)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
(,\o
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STA-TION
DATE N. LAT.DEG MIN
W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
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STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
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VES-SEL
5'
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chíonoecetes opíIio)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL
FEMALES
LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
5|.J
A02 06/27 /96A03 06/20/96A04 06/20/96A04 06/20 /96804 06/2t/96805 06/'J.9 /96806 06/19/96c01_ 06/29/96c0s 06/19/96c06 06/79/96c07 06/74/96c18 07 /05/96D01 06/29 /96D02 06/29 /96D03 06/21./96D04 06/2L/96D05 06/t9/96D06 06/79 /96D07 06/t4/96D08 06/74/96D09 06/'J.4/96D18 07 /05/96E01_ 06/29/96E02 06/29 /96E03 06/2t/96E04 06/2L/96E05 06/18/96806 06/L8/96E07 06/75/96E08 06/74/96E09 06/13/96818 07 /05/96819 07 /05/96827 07 /05/96822 07 /76/96
55 .055 2.254 50.355 .355 19.855 79.455 20.355 39.855 40. 6
55 39 .755 40.655 40 _ 1
55 59.756 .456 .356 .255 59 .255 59.855 59.256 .055 59.756 .356 19.156 20.456 20.056 20 -r56 20.056 1_9.856 20 -456 20.356 1.9.256 L7 .956 20.556 20.256 19.8
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
F.(,
F01 06/29 /96F02 06/29/96F03 06/2r/96F04 06/2L/96F0s 06/18/96F06 06/re/96F07 06/75/96F08 06 / 1,5 / 96F09 06/73 /96Fr_0 06 / 13 / 96F11 06/70/96F18 07 /05/96F19 07 /05/96F20 0t /06/96F27 07 /06/96F22 07 /!6/96F23 07/'t6/96F24 07 /L6/96F25 07 /1-6/96c01 06/30/96e02 06/30 /96c03 06/22/96c04 06/27/96c05 06/78/96c06 06/18/96G07 06/75/96c08 06/'J.s/96c09 06/13/96c]_0 06/73/96c18 0t /04/96c19 07 /04/96c19 07 /04/96c20 07 /04/96c20 07 /04/96c20 07 /01 /96
56 39.956 40.356 41_ .656 38.756 40.056 39.756 39 .256 39.956 38.456 39.856 39.256 40.356 38.156 40.956 41.056 40.356 40.056 39 .'756 40.257 .557 .457 .557 .657 .456 59. B
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDILIM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
.ErF.
c27 07 /07 /96c27 07 /06/96e22 07 /06/96c22 01 /t6/96e23 07 /76/96G24 07 /t6/96c25 07 / 1.5 / 96H01 06/30 /96H02 06/30/96H03 06/22/96H04 06/2t/96H05 06/t8/96H06 06/78/96H07 06/rs/96H08 06/15/96H18 07 /04/96H19 07 /04/96H20 07 /07 /96H22 07 /07 /96H22 07 /15/96H23 07 /75/96H24 07 /1,5/96H2s 07 /]-5/96H26 07 /75/96r01 06/30 /96r02 06/30/96r03 06/22/96r04 06/27/96r05 06/78/96r06 06/78/96r01 06/76/96r18 07 /04/96r19 07 /04/96r19 07 /03/96r19 07 /04/96
51 -456 50.856 51.056 59.856 59.957 .451 .157 79.457 20.257 19.657 L9 .957 18.857 19. I5'7 20.35'7 20.r57 79.957 10. 1
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilío)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-
SEL
Þ'(Jl
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57 49.057 30.457 40.057 40 .257 30.857 31.051 49.857 40.157 40.25'7 40 .857 39 .65'7 40 .357 59 .758 .357 59.858 .358 .558 1.857 59.957 s9.857 59.658 .457 50. 1
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilío)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT.DEG MIN
W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
F.o\
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58 19.958 20.558 20.258 20.358 19.758 19.458 40. 6
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STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL
FEMALES
LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
5.!
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
5@
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TABLE 10. Summary of crab density by tow for snow crab (Chionoecetes opilío)
STA- DATETION
N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
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60 40 .760 39.860 40.061 .1"
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LARGE > 4.00"; MEDIUM > 3.10".
TABLE 11. Summary of crab densityby tow for hair crab (Erimauus isenbeckü)
STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN (FM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
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D08 06/1.4/96810 06/1,3 /96E11 06/70/96E20 07 /05/96E2t O7 /05/96F11 06/t0/96FL2 06/70 /96F13 06/10/96F20 07 /06/96c01 06/30/96c02 06/30/96c08 06/1.5/96G09 06/L3/96cr_0 06 / 73 / 96c12 06/LL/96c13 06/70/96cr_4 06/70/96c19 07 /04/96c20 07 /04/96G20 07 /07 /96c2t 07 /07 /96c27 07 /06/96c2t 07 /07 /96H01 06/30/96H02 06/30/96H03 06/22/96H06 06/78/96H08 06/75/96H10 06/\3/96H13 06/ 09 /96H18 07 /04/96H19 07 /04/96H19 07 /04/96H20 07 /07 /96H2L 07 /07 /96
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STA-TION
DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHDEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES FEMALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
GRAND TOWSTOTAL
VES-SEL
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TABLE 11. Summary of crab density by tow for hair crab (Erimauusisenbeckü)
STA- DATE N. LAT. W. LON. DEPTHTION DEG MIN DEG MIN GM)
MALES
LARGE MEDIUM SMALL TOTAL LARGE SMALL TOTAL
FEMALES GRAND TOWS VES-TOTAL SEL
p19 o7 /02/96 59 59.3 1,69 18.2 24 0 158 0 158 0 0 0 158 1 88
p23 07/09/96 60 9.8 :-'72 7s.9 31 o 79 o 19 0 0 0 79 1 88
R24 01 /10 /96 60 40.2 L72 47 .7 25 78 0 o 78 0 0 0 78 1 88
s24 o7/LO/g6 6l- .O :-72 48.0 37 0 78 0 78 0 0 0 78 l- 88
NOTE: Minimum caraPace widths used are:
LARGE > 3.25"; MEDIUM > 2.50".
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