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MetaData for 2006 Shoreside Hake Observation Program; 2007 Progress Reports
2006 Shoreside Hake Observation Program; 2007 Progress Reports
Identification Information
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Citation
- Originator: Saelens, Mark R. and Lori K. Jesse
- Publish Date: April 2007
- Online Link:
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- BPA Project #:
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Cedric Cooney
- Job Position: Natural Resources Data and Systems Manager
- Telephone: 503-947-6094
- E-Mail Address: cedric.x.cooney@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: The Shoreside Hake Observation Program (SHOP) was established in 1992 to provide
information for monitoring catch in the shoreside component of the directed Pacific hake – also
called Pacific whiting – (Merluccius productus) fishery, and for evaluating conservation
measures adopted to limit the catch of salmon, other groundfish, and other prohibited species.
Though instituted as an experimental full retention monitoring program, it has been continued
annually to account for all catch landed at shoreside processors by targeted hake trips; tracking
potential discards, and accommodating the landing and disposal of un-sorted catch from these
trips until permanent federal regulations can be developed.
The SHOP is a cooperative effort between the fishing industry and state and federal management
agencies. Participants in the SHOP include mid-water trawlers carrying Exempted Fishing
Permits (EFP), designated shoreside processing plants in California, Oregon, and Washington,
the Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC), the National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS), the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC), the Oregon Department of
Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), and the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
In 1995, the SHOP’s required observation rate was reduced from 50 percent of landings to 10
percent, as studies indicated that fish tickets were a good representation of what was actually
landed (ODFW 1995). This lower observation rate allowed for increased collection of biological
information (e.g., otoliths, length, weight, sex, and maturity) from Pacific hake and bycatch
species such as yellowtail rockfish (Sebastes flavidus), widow rockfish (S. entomelas), yelloweye
rockfish (S. ruberrimus), darkblotched rockfish (S. crameri), bocaccio (S. paucispinis), canary
rockfish (S. pinniger), sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria), Pacific (chub) mackerel (Scomber
japonicus), and jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus).
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- Purpose:
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- Geographic Extent: Oregon Coast
- Status: Final
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- Format: PDF File
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Data Information
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Entity and Attribute Information
- Attributes Description: Field attribute information is available in the attached file(s).
Is a physical copy maintained for reference at Headquarters?
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