Shelf break exchange processes influence the availability of the northern shortfin squid, Illex illecebrosus, in the Northwest Atlantic

Author:

Salois Sarah L.1ORCID,Hyde Kimberly J. W.1ORCID,Silver Adrienne2ORCID,Lowman Brooke A.3ORCID,Gangopadhyay Avijit4ORCID,Gawarkiewicz Glen2ORCID,Mercer Anna J. M.1ORCID,Manderson John P.5,Gaichas Sarah K.6ORCID,Hocking Daniel J.7ORCID,Galuardi Benjamin47,Jones Andrew W.1,Kaelin Jeff8,DiDomenico Greg8,Almeida Katie9,Bright Bill10,Lapp Meghan1112

Affiliation:

1. NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center 28 Tarzwell Drive Narragansett Rhode Island 02882 USA

2. Department of Physical Oceanography Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole Massachusetts 02543 USA

3. Virginia Marine Resources Commission 380 Fenwick Road Fort Monroe Virginia 23651 USA

4. School for Marine Science and Technology University of Massachusetts Dartmouth 836 South Rodney French Blvd New Bedford Massachusetts 02744 USA

5. OpenOcean Research PO Box 594 Blue Hill Maine 04614 USA

6. NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center 166 Water Street Woods Hole Massachusetts 02543 USA

7. Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service 55 Great Republic Drive Gloucester MA 01930 USA

8. Lund's Fisheries, Inc. 997 Ocean Drive Cape May New Jersey 08204 USA

9. The Town Dock 45 State Street Narragansett Rhode Island 02882 USA

10. F/V Retriever, F/V Defiance, and Hooked Up Seafood 615 Goshen Rd Cape May Court House New Jersey 08210 USA

11. Seafreeze Ltd. 100 Davisville Pier North Kingstown Rhode Island 02852 USA

12. Seafreeze Shoreside 75 State Street Narragansett Rhode Island 02882 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe United States Northern Shortfin squid fishery is known for its large fluctuations in catch at annual scales. In the last 5 years, this fishery has experienced increased availability of Illex illecebrosus along the Northeast US continental shelf (NES), resulting in high catch per unit effort (CPUE) and early fishery closures due to quota exceedance. The fishery occurs within the Northwest Atlantic, whose complex dynamics are set up by the interplay between the large‐scale Gulf Stream, mesoscale eddies, Shelfbreak Jet, and shelf‐slope exchange processes. Our ability to understand and quantify this regional variability is requisite for understanding the availability patterns of Illex, which are largely influenced by oceanographic conditions. In an effort to advance our current understanding of the seasonal and interannual variability in this species' relative abundance on the NES, we used generalized additive models to examine the relationships between the physical environment and hotspots of productivity to changes in CPUE of I. illecebrosus in the Southern stock component, which comprises the US fishery. Specifically, we derived oceanographic indicators by pairing high‐resolution remote sensing data and global ocean reanalysis physical data to high‐resolution fishery catch data. We identified a suite of environmental covariates that were strongly related to instances of higher catch rates. In particular, bottom temperature, warm core rings, subsurface features, and frontal dynamics together serve as indicators of habitat condition and primary productivity hotspots, providing great utility for understanding the distribution of Illex with the potential for forecasting seasonal and interannual availability.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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