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Application of EDA (v 2.0) to Ireland: prediction of silver eel Anguilla anguilla escapement
; Briand, C. ; Poole, R. ; O'Leary, C. ; Kelly, F.
Briand, C.
Poole, R.
O'Leary, C.
Kelly, F.
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2016
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Marine Institute
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Eel Density Analysis (EDA) is a modelling framework that can be used to estimate
eel populations in aquatic habitats. Survey data (primarily electrofishing operations)
are used to build predictive models describing the presence/absence and the
density of eel. These models are then applied to the entire network of aquatic habitat
in the area of interest to estimate the total population size. The fluvial (riverine)
population of yellow eel in Ireland was estimated using the EDA (v2.0) model
(Jouanin et al., 2012). A total fluvial population of 8,032,834 yellow eels and
200,821 silver eels (using a silvering rate of 2.5%) was estimated for 2011. Eel
presence and abundance decreased as the distance to the sea increased, and the
percentage of calcareous geology in the catchments decreased. Stock indictors
(B0, Bbest and Bcurrent) were calculated from these yellow eel estimates to enable
the display of precautionary diagrams for each EMU in Ireland. Lake production
was also calculated for 2011, using empirical data from a small number of
catchments. A precautionary diagram for this total production (fluvial and lacustrine
habitat) is presented, and compared with previous estimates of stock indicators for
Ireland.
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de Eyto, E., Briand, C., Poole, R., O'Leary,C. & Kelly, F. (2016). Application of EDA (v 2.0) to Ireland: prediction of silver eel Anguilla anguilla escapement. Irish Fisheries Investigations, No. 27, Marine Institute
