Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 161

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 161
SALMON MANAGEMENT AND OCEAN RANCHING 159 TABLE 1. Mean constants (a and b) derived from expression (1). River Years a Standard error of the mean b Standard error of the mean Ellidaár run 1961-73 6.85 0.48 -0.84 0.06 catch 1949-73 4.95 0.17 -0.64 0.02 Nordurá run 1972, 73, 75 6.96 1.05 -0.86 0.14 catch 1949-7*5 4.82 0.13 -0.67 0.01 Grímsá 1972-75 4.03 0.28 -0.51 0.03 Laxá í Adaldal 1949-75 5.24 0.15 -0.73 0.12 the time axis, a normal sigmoid pattern appears. Mathematically this can be de- scribed as a function of time by y(0 = } -)- g - (a + bt) where y is the cumulative run at time t. The two constants a and b represent, re- spectively, the slope and intercept of the linearized form ln ( 1 ) = ~ (a + bt) Each year’s counts furnish an estimate of a and b and from their mean values can be constructed an average entry curve with associated confidence limits (Table !)• The asymptotic limits, which reflect the magnitude of the total runs, differ from year to year but can be estimated when three points on the ascending limit have accumulated. Even though the curves have the same slope, the timing of the runs differs from year to year. Therefore, if the cumulative curve in one year is compared directly to the average curve on a Julian calendar basis, both timing and differences in run strength are confounded. However, the best fit can be found by double minimiza- -tion process as developed for salmon runs in Bristol Bay, Alaska (MuNDYand Mathi- sen 1977). If the catches form a fixed percentage of the total run at any time during the sea- son, the cumulative catch curve should then be proportionally identical to the to- tal run curve. The data availale for Ell- idaár largely confirm this, and the exact amount of variability can be estimated in this river from the seasonal rate of fishing mortality. The first exploitation rate in Table 2 is based on total rod catch and total run. In a few years missing data have been esti- mated by methods discussed by MuNDYet al. (1978). These range from 20 to 58%, but, aside from these two extremes, in general the rates are rather stable. From 1935 to 1955 about 40% of the total run was removed by anglers. During the next decade the rates fell to 25% or less, whereupon they reverted back to their former levels. During the last fewyears the rates are again low and about 20-25%. In Ellidaár the weir trap counts are made about V2 km from the estuary. The exploitation rates, based on rod catches made above the trap and the total trap
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