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Advanced Spatial Modeling to Inform Management of Data-Poor Juvenile and Adult Female Rays
Dedman, Simon ; Officer, Rick ; Brophy, Deirdre ; Clarke, Maurice ; Reid, David G.
Dedman, Simon
Officer, Rick
Brophy, Deirdre
Clarke, Maurice
Reid, David G.
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2017
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MDPI AG
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Chronic overfishing has depleted numerous elasmobranch stocks in the North East Atlantic,
but addressing this issue has been hampered by management complications and lacking data.
Spatial management approaches have thus been advocated. This work presents a novel application
and further development of an advanced spatial modeling technique to identify candidate nursery
grounds and spawning areas for conservation, by subsetting already limited data. Boosted Regression
Tree models are used to predict abundance of juvenile and mature female cuckoo (Leucoraja naevus),
thornback (Raja clavata), blonde (Raja brachyura), and spotted (Raja montagui) rays in the Irish
Sea using fish survey data and data describing fishing pressure, predation and environmental
variables. Model-predicted spatial abundance maps of these subsets reveal distinct nuances in species
distributions with greater predictive power than maps of the whole stock. These resulting maps
are then integrated into a single easily understood map using a novel approach, standardizing and
facilitating the spatial management of data-limited fish stocks.
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Peer reviewed paper.
Citation: Dedman, S., Officer, R., Brophy, D., Clarke, M., & Reid, D. G. (2017a). Advanced Spatial Modeling to Inform Management of Data-Poor Juvenile and Adult Female Rays. Fishes, 2(3), 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes2030012
Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/2/3/12
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes2030012
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Dedman, S., Officer, R., Brophy, D., Clarke, M., & Reid, D. G. (2017a). Advanced Spatial Modeling to Inform Management of Data-Poor Juvenile and Adult Female Rays. Fishes, 2(3), 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes2030012
