Refining age at legal-size estimation in the Newfoundland & Labrador populations of the snow crab Chionoecetes opilio (Fabricius, 1788) (Decapoda: Brachyura: Oregoniidae)

Author:

Mullowney Darrell1ORCID,O’Connell Nicole2,Kilada Raouf23,Rochette Rémy2

Affiliation:

1. Fisheries and Oceans Canada. St. John’s , NL , Canada

2. University of New Brunswick . Saint John, NB , Canada

3. Otoliths-Lada Canada . Halifax, NS , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Current knowledge of age at legal size in Newfoundland & Labrador (NL) and other snow-crab stocks is incomplete due to historic estimations not accounting for skip-molting growth delays. Previous work has shown skip-molting incidence to occasionally be very high in males, both in NL and some other major snow-crab stocks. This warrants research to better understand impacts of skip-molting on snow-crab age and growth dynamics, which are central to population assessment and resource management. We simulated the impact of skip-molting on growth dynamics of snow crabs from three regions around NL by coupling a nineteen year time series of molt-type probabilities derived from field trawl surveys to historical data on age-at-instar based on cohort analysis of wild populations that do not consider skip-molting in making age estimations. Trawl surveys and simulations showed that skip-molting is a prominent feature in NL snow crabs, with up to four skip-molts being a reasonable maximum possible estimate for males in portions of the NL snow-crab stock. A complementary analysis examining the ability to age snow crabs using gastric mill band counts showed overall strong agreement with published growth trajectories that were modified to include skip-molting as well as reasonable average age approximations for most crabs, but unexpectedly high variability in age estimates for individuals of a same instar stage and unexpectedly low age estimates for younger crabs. Our study leads to a refinement of age at legal size for NL snow crab from the current nine-year estimate to a range of 9–13 years. Although this range is deemed to capture virtually every crab reaching legal size in NL snow-crab populations, ages higher than 11 years to fishery recruitment (2 skip-molts) are relatively infrequent.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Aquatic Science

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