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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/309 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:15:35 | 309 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The spawning biomass of Pacific herring in San FranciscoBay and Tomales Bay was estimated to be 65,441 tons and 5,583tons, respectively during the 1980-81 season. This is thehighest estimate to date for San Francisco and continuesa rising trend in abundance. The Tomales Bay population hasfluctuated around an annual mean of 6,000 tons since 1973. (24pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi ; Tomales Bay ; San Francisco Bay
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/315 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:14:05 | 315 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Hydroacoustic monitoring and sampling of San Francisco Bayherring stocks were conducted from December 1981 to March 1982. Major schools usually were located in central San Francisco Bay between 30 and 90 ft deep prior to spawning. The largest school observed had an estimated volume of 1.5 billion ft3. There was some consistency between the maximum calculated volume of a school prior to spawning and the subsequent spawning biomass estimate, based on egg counts, by Marine Resources Region personnel.Herring samples were obtained with variable mesh gill nets, a midwater trawl and from commercial purse seine and lampara vessels. Eight discrete spawns were sampled for size and age composition, although data from December and early January samples were biased due to selectivity of the gill net mesh array. In general, a trend was observed of decreasing mean size and age as the season progressed.Ages of herring ranged from 2 to 9 years. From 87 to 94% of the fish sampled with a midwater trawl, 1.5- to 2.5-in mesh array gill net, and from commercial roundhaul samples consisted of 2-, 3-, and 4-year-olds.Calculation of desired sample size for future work indicatesthat 17 fish per 10-mm size interval need to be aged to determine age composition of each spawning population. (51pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasii
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/327 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:15:10 | 327 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: In Tomales Bay, 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, composed 75% by number of the 1984-85 season's catch. In San Francisco Bay, 2-, 3-, and 4-yr-old herring composed 82% by number of the roundhaul catch, and 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old herring composed 68% by number ofthe gill net catch.The percent of 4-yr-old herring increased to a record high level in the San Francisco Bay gill net catch.Recruitment of 2-yr-old herring into the San Francisco Bay roundhaul fishery was excellent, with 2-yr-old herring composing 41% of the catch.The growth rate of herring improved in both Tomales and San Francisco Bays, after the period of poor growth during the recent El Nino, when the weight of herring averaged 20% below normal.(23pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/334 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:13:42 | 334 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: In Tomales Bay, 4-, 5-, and 6-yr-old herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, composed 85% by number of the 1986-87 season's catch. In San Francisco Bay, 2-, 3-, and 4-yr-old herring composed 88% of the roundhaul catch, and 4-, 5-, and 6-yr-old herring composed 86% by number of the gill net catch.The age composition of both the Tomales Bay and San Francisco Bay gill net catch has shifted to primarily 4-, 5-, and 6-yr-old herring.Recruitment of 2-yr-old herring into the San Francisco Bay roundhaul fishery was good, with the 1985 yr class composing 37% of the catch.The mean length of herring in the San Francisco Bay roundhaul catch decreased to 174 mm BL, and the mean length of the gill net catch decreased to 194 mm BL. The mean length of the Tomales Bay catch also decreased to197 mm BL.Average weight at age of Tomales Bay herring is below average for the fourth consecutive year. In San Francisco Bay the average weight at age is above average, even though length at age declined slightly. (20pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/335 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:13:44 | 335 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Herring schools were surveyed hydroacoustically and sampled in San Francisco Bay from late October 1986 to March 1987. Eight large schools (greater than 1000 tons each) spawned from December to February and seven smaller schools were detected throughout the spawning season. Total acoustic biomass estimate using a "visual integration" technique was 40,930 tons, and it was determined from spawn escapement and commercial landings that an additional 2240 tons were not detected. This is a slight increase from last season's total of approximately 42,200 tons. For the first time, biomass was also estimated using echo integration equipment. A total biomass was obtained of 33,050 tons, including herring not detected acoustically. This estimate must be considered preliminary and subject to revision after target strength of San Francisco Bay herring is determined.Eighty-seven samples, containing a total of 13,125 herring, were collected with variable-mesh gill net and midwater trawl or obtained from the roundhaul and gill net fisheries. Mean body length (BL) of sampled herring decreased by about 20 mm from the beginning to the end of the spawning season. A combination of variable-mesh gill net and midwater trawl samples for a particular school closely approximates mean BL and age composition data from unbiased roundhaul samples.Age-weight and age-length relationships were average to above average compared with those of the previous two seasons. The 1982 year class exhibited unusually good growth, with a mean BL of 202.8 mm for herring aged from stratified random samples.The 1982 through 1985 year classes (5- through 2-yr olds)contributed 97% by number and 95% by weight to the total 1986-87 spawning biomass in San Francisco Bay. Good recruitment has occurred during the past four seasons. The weak 1981 year class contributed little to the total biomass as 6-yr olds.Average catch per tow of young-of-the-year (YOY) herring is a potential index of abundance for recruitment 18 months later as 2-yr olds. Estimated recruitment has only varied by 15% during the past three seasons and does not reflect the magnitude or trend in YOY catches in the bay. (85pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi ; San Francisco Bay ; California
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/289 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:17:28 | 289 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The age and size composition of the 1980-81 and 1981-82herring catch in Tomales and San Francisco Bays have remained relatively stable over the past two seasons. TheTomales Bay gill net catch was dominated by 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old herring which combined for an average of 76% ofthe catch each season. The San Francisco Bay gill netcatch was dominated by 5- and 6-yr-old herring whichcombined for an average of 62% of the catch over the pasttwo seasons. The average size of herring in the gill netcatch declined in San Francisco Bay due to smaller meshnets employed by fishermen late in the season when largeherring are less abundant. (18pp.)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/317 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:14:09 | 317 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The spawning biomass of Pacific herring, Clupea harenguspallasi, in San Francisco Bay and Tomales Bay was estimatedto be 59,000 tons and 11,200 tons, respectively during the1982-83 season. This represents a 40% decline in SanFrancisco Bay and a 50% increase in Tomales Bay populations.Unusually high ocean temperatures and record rainfall inCalifornia are believed to have affected the distributionand/or survival of herring and caused changes in spawning habits. (26pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/318 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:14:11 | 318 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The Tomales Bay gill net fishery was dominated by 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, which combined for 82% of the catch in the 1982-83 season. The San Francisco Bay gill net fishery was dominated by 5- and 6-yr-old herring, which combined for 64% of the catch. The San Francisco Bay roundhaul fishery was dominated by 3-, 4-,and 5-yr-old herring that combined for 72% of the catch. Two-year-olds composed only 14% of the catch in San Francisco Bay, indicating poor recruitment of the 1981 yr class. The mean length of herring in the Tomales Bay catch declined to 208 mm BL, but the mean length of the San Francisco Bay gill net and roundhaul fisheries increasedto 203 mm BL and 183 mm BL, respectively. (13p.)
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/80 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:38:17 | 80 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-25
    Description: Pacific herring, Clupea harengus, landings were sampled during the 1976 season in San Francisco, Tomales and Outer Bodega bays. Fish were sampled according to the type of gear used to catch them - - roundhaul nets (purse seines and lamparas), beach seines, and gillnets.Analysis of the data indicated that gillnets caught largerfish and caught more females than did roundhaul nets. In San Francisco Bay, female herring caught by gillnets had a mean body length of 208 mm (8.2 inches) compared to 179 mm (7.0 inches) for roundhaul nets. The sex ratio was 72% females by gillnets to 55% for roundhaul nets. The larger size and larger number of females caught by gillnets resulted in a much higher ripe roe recovery - - an average of 17.2% compared to 9.8% for roundhaul nets by weight of all samples.Although no definite comparisons of size and sex ratio of fish caught by different types of gear could be made in Tomales Bay and Outer Bodega Bay (because of insufficient sampling), herring in gillnet samples were comparable to those of San Francisco Bay in the two measured characters. (9pp.)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus ; gillnets ; fisheries
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/102 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:35:35 | 102 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: The experimental open pound herring roe-on-kelp(ROK) fishery was studied in San Francisco Bay fromthe second week of December 1988 through the thirdweek of February 1989.Three spawning runs were fished successfully byfour operations consisting of six permittees. Atotal of 47.1 tons of herring ROK was packed thisseason.Giant kelp, Macrocystis sp., was harvested from theSanta Barbara Channel Islands and trucked to SanFrancisco for hanging on the pounds. Sources ofhigh-quality giant kelp in California weredifficult to locate this season because ofunfavorable oceanographic conditions during thewinter months.ROK was sampled at each shoreside processingfacility. There were no significant differences inROK blade measurements or roe densities among thepermittees. ROK densities ranged from 0.250 to0.699 g/cm2.Plastic totes containing processed ROK averaged1756 lbs total gross weight. Totes contained anaverage of 42.3% ROK by weight.Siltation of ROK harvested in south San FranciscoBay continued to be a problem. High winds damagedrafts in December 1988. Gear conflicts werereported between ROK and herring roe permittees. (25pp.)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi ; San Francisco Bay ; California
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Bodega Bay, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/103 | 8 | 2021-02-27 19:29:20 | 103 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-26
    Description: The experimental open pound herring roe-on-kelp (ROK) fishery was studied in San Francisco Bay from mid December 1987 to mid February 1988. Five different harvests were observed and sampled. A total of 19.7 tons of Macrocystis sp. kelp covered with herring eggs was processed during this period.Kelp harvested from the Santa Barbara Channel Islands wastransported to San Francisco Bay for hanging on the pounds.Weather conditions at the channel islands affected the condition and dimensions of the harvested kelp. Once suspended on the pounds in bay waters, the cut kelp deteriorated in 8 to 10 d. Based on our sampling, an average of 0.98 tons of kelp with a total blade surface area of 3031 m2 was suspended from each pound.ROK was sampled at the shoreside processing facility. Densities of attached eggs ranged from light (less than three layers) to heavy (more than six layers) for the five different spawns. Egg coverage on each pound also varied; kelp towards the middle portion of the pound received heavier deposition of eggs. Average weight increase from egg deposition, per blade, was 780% with the kelp weighing an average of 12.2% of the total. An average 13.2% by weight was trimmed during processing. A multiplication factor of 0.206 should be used to convert individual roe herring allotments to ROK allotments.Standard plastic totes containing processed ROK averaged 1783 lb total gross weight. Totes contained an average of 49.7% ROK by weight. Samples of roe-on-kelp increased an average of 10.9% in weight after brining during processing. (35pp.)
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi ; San Francisco Bay ; California
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/322 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:14:45 | 322 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The spawning biomass of Pacific herring, Clupeaharengus pallasi, in San Francisco Bay and Tomales Baywas estimated to be 40 000 tons and 1300 tons, respectivelyduring the 1983-84 season.The San Francisco biomass estimate declined for the second consecutive year and is now 60% below the peak year of 1981-82, when 100 000 tons of herring spawned. In Tomales Bay the population estimate declined 88% from one of the higher estimates the year before, to the lowest estimate recorded.These declines in biomass were not totally unexpected,due to the continued high ocean temperatures offCalifornia during 1983. One of the major contributorsto the decline was the poor growth rate exhibited byindividual herring during 1983. There is also a strong possibility that part of the decline this season was due to a northerly shift in the distribution of California's herring stocks.The ocean temperatures off California returned tonormal in 1984, and both San Francisco Bay and TomalesBay populations are expected to respond in a positivemanner during the year.(32pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/323 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:14:49 | 323 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Herring stocks were surveyed hydroacoustically and sampledin San Francisco Bay from November 1983 to March 1984. Amaximum of 12 schools entered the Bay and spawned betweenOctober 29 and March 20, although large schools (at least1000 tons) occurred only from January 2 to March 14. Totalbiomass estimate from hydroacoustic surveys was only 29 300tons, compared with 67 040 tons during the 1982-83 season.Although different from MRR's biomass estimate from spawndeposition plus catch (59 000 tons in 1982-83 and 40 000tons in 1983-84), hydroacoustic estimates showed the samedeclining trend.One hundred-four samples, containing a total of 13 940herring, were collected with variable-mesh gill net andmidwater trawl or obtained from the roundhaul and gill netfisheries. The normal pattern of decreasing mean lengthand age of herring as the season progressed was observed.Small schools that spawned in November and Decemberconsisted primarily of 4- to 7-yr-old herring. In general,the absence of large aggregations of older fish during mostof the fishing season resulted in a poor season for thefleet. An encouraging sign was the strength of the 1982 yrclass. These 2-yr-old fish completely dominated schoolsfrom late January until the end of the spawning season, comprising from 40 to 83%, by number, of samples. The 1981 yr class (3-yr olds) was relatively weak, contributing no more than 16% by number to any school sampled.Poor growth conditions during 1983 were evidenced bylength/age and weight/age relationships. For most ages,mean lengths were 5 to 10 mm less than those of last season.Weight at age averaged 16% less than historical values andranged from 10% for 2-yr olds to almost 20% for 8-yr olds.Average fecundity was estimated from egg counts from 153unripe herring. Mean value was 220.9 eggs/g of fish +/- 4.9eggs/g.A positive correlation has been observed for the past threeseasons between the relative abundance of young-of-the-yearherring, as noted from midwater trawl samples collected bythe Department's Bay-Delta Project, and the resultant yearclass strength of newly recruited 2-yr-old herring in SanFrancisco Bay's spawning stocks. Data from 1983 summersampling indicate the 1983 yr class is relatively weak. (77pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/319 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:14:30 | 319 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Herring stocks were hydroacoustically surveyed and sampled in San Francisco Bay from November 1982 to March 1983. Twelve discrete herring schools were identified, all of which spawned between November 7 and February 23. One additional school was found in the Bay in March but showed no evidence of spawning. Total biomass estimate fromhydroacoustic surveys was 67,040 tons. Based on MRR biomass estimates from spawned egg counts, an additional 10,000 tons may have spawned in November and December without being detected hydroacoustically. The largest schools occurred in January and February. Hydroacoustic estimates of biomass for individual schools during the season ranged from270 to 22,300 tons.Sixty-seven samples, containing a total of 12,232 herring, were collected with variable mesh gill net and midwater trawl or obtained from the commercial roundhaul and gill net fisheries. In general, a trend was observed of decreasing mean size and age as the season progressed.Schools spawning in November and December consisted primarily of 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old fish. Schools sampled from January to March were predominantly 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-yr-old herring. The 1978, 1979, and 1980 yr classes (ages 5, 4, and 3 yr) were strong, comprising up to 90% of thesamples. The 1981 yr class (2-yr olds) was relatively weak.Abundant rainfall and resultant low salinity in San Francisco Bay surface waters apparently delayed or prevented herring from spawning in February and March.A relationship may exist between relative abundance of young-of-the-year fish, as noted from midwater trawl samples collected by the Department's Bay-Delta Study, and the resultant year class strength of newly recruited2-yr-old herring in San Francisco Bay's spawning stocks. (57pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/326 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:15:08 | 326 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The spawning biomass of Pacific herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, in San Francisco and Tomales Bays was estimated to be 46 000 tons and 6600 tons, respectively, during the 1984-85 season. Biomass increased 15% for San Francisco Bay and 500% for Tomales Bay over those of the previous season.The dramatic increase in the Tomales Bay biomass estimate is attributed to a change in the spawning habits of herring during the 1983-84 season, in which herring did not return to Tomales Bay as expected. This season herring returned to Tomales Bay and the biomass increased, nearly equalingthe long-term average biomass of 6700 tons.In San Francisco Bay, the modest increase of 6000 tons represents the first increase in three seasons.The geographical distribution of herring spawning within San Francisco Bay has changed during the past three seasons. From 1983 to 1985, over 60% of each season's spawning escapement occurred south of Treasure Island. Prior to that, from 1973 to 1982, nearly 80% of the escapement was north of Treasure Island.The monthly distribution of herring spawning has changed little over the course of this study, except from 1980 to 1982 when there was more spawning in December than at any other time. (30pp.)
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/328 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:15:13 | 328 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Herring stocks were surveyed hydroacoustically and sampled in San Francisco Bay from November 1984 to March 1985. A maximum of 13 schools entered the Bay and spawned between November 1 and March 10, although large schools (greater than 1000 tons) occurred only from mid-December to March. Total biomass estimate from hydroacoustic surveys was approximately 29 500 tons, and it was determined that at least 5500 additional tons were not detected. This is an increase from last season's adjusted total of approximately 25 000 tons. Although different from MRR's biomass estimate from spawn escapement plus commercial landings(40 000 tons in 1983-84 and 46 000 tons in 1984-85), hydroacoustic estimates showed a similar trend of recovering stock biomass.Sixty-six samples, containing a total of 8031 herring, were collected with variable-mesh gill net and midwater trawl or obtained from the roundhaul and gill net fisheries. The usual pattern of decreasing mean length and age of herring as the season progressed was observed.Small schools that spawned in November and December consisted primarily of 3- to 6-yr-old herring. Two-yr olds became a significant part of spawning schools beginning in mid-January. The 1982 and 1983 yr classes(3- and 2-yr olds) comprised 81-94% by number of schools spawning from mid-January to March, with the 1982 yr class being particularly strong.Recovery from poor growth conditions during the 1982-83 El Nino event was evidenced by age-length and age-weight relationships, particularly for younger fish. Mean body length for 2-, 3-, and 4-yr-old herring averaged 8 mm greater than in 1983-84. Weight at age was 24 to 41%higher for ages 2 to 6 yr and 15 to 16% higher for 7- and 8-yr olds.Average fecundity was estimated from egg counts from 94 unripe herring. Mean value was 227.1 eggs/g with a 95% confidence interval of 5.1 eggs/g.Survival of young-of-the-year (YOY) herring from 1983-84 spawns was greater than from the previous season. The positive correlation previously observed between relative abundance of YOY herring from the Department's Bay-Delta Project samples and the resultant year class strength of newly recruited herring in San Francisco Bay's spawningstocks was not evident this season; the contribution of the 1983 yr class (2-yr olds hatched during the 1982-83 season) was better than expected. (84pp.)
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Monterey, CA
    In:  library@mlml.calstate.edu | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/352 | 8 | 2013-06-18 20:27:38 | 352 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: In Tomales Bay, 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, comprised 83% by number of the 1987-88 season's gill net catch.Recruitment of the 1984 yr class (4-yr olds) was relativelypoor, comprising only 11% of the gill net catch by number.In addition, the 1985 yr class comprised 〈1% of the gill netcatch, the weakest showing of 3-yr olds in four seasons.Average length of the Tomales Bay gill net catch increased to 201 mm BL, due to the low numbers of 3- and 4-yr-old herring in the catch.Average weight of 4- through 8-yr-old herring remains belowthe long-term mean and is at the second lowest level in thepast nine seasons.In San Francisco Bay, 4-, 5-, and 6-yr-old herring comprised82% by number of the gill net catch; average length of thecatch increased to 195 mm BL, the first increase in fourseasons.Four strong year classes beginning with 1982 have a positiveimpact on the San Francisco Bay gill net catch characteristics. (17pp.)
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    California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Resources Region | Menlo Park, CA
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/354 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:11:47 | 354 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: Herring schools were surveyed hydroacoustically and sampled in San Francisco Bay from late October 1987 to March 1988. Nine large schools (greater than 1000 tons) and four smaller ones were detected. Total acoustic biomass estimate, using a combination of echo integration and "visual integration" methods, was 71,110 tons. Improved acoustic calibration parameters resulted in this estimate being close to the spawn escapement-plus-catch estimate of 68,881 tons. However, the two biomass survey methods ere complementary and, when used together, provide a more accurate estimate of the spawning population than either method alone.Eighty-two samples, containing a total of 16,316 herring, were collected with variable-mesh gill net, midwater trawl, or obtained from the roundhaul fishery. Mean body length decreased by more then 20 mm from the beginning to the end of the spawning season. Sex ratios favored males in November and December, while females were more abundant in February and March.The 1982 through 1986 year classes (6- through 2-yr olds) contributed approximately 98% by weight and number to the total 1987-88 spawning biomass in San Francisco Bay. Herring year classes aged 7 and older each comprised no more then 1% of any school.Above average recruitment occurred for the 1986 year class.Recruitment may not be complete for some year classes until age 3 yr. This was particularly evident for the 1985 year clear. (72pp.)
    Keywords: Management ; Fisheries ; Biology ; Pacific herring ; Clupea harengus pallasi
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/324 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:15:03 | 324 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The 1983-84 Tomales Bay and San Francisco Bay gill net catch was dominated by 5-, 6-, and 7-yr-old herring, Clupea harengus pallasi. The dominant age classes in the San Francisco Bay roundhaul catch were 2- and 3-yr-old herring.Good recruitment of the 1982 yr class in SanFrancisco Bay is indicated by the occurrence of 47% 2-yr olds in the roundhaul catch.The mean length of herring in the Tomales Bay gill net catch declined to 199 mm BL, while the mean length of the San Francisco Bay gill net catch increased to 205 mm BL. The mean length of the San Francisco Bay roundhaul catch declined to an all time low of 165 mm BL. The mean weight of all age classes in both Tomales and San Francisco Bays wasat least 20% below long-term mean levels. The herringweight loss in 1983 may have resulted from the poor availability of food caused by the 1982-83 El Nino. (20pp.)
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/331 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:13:23 | 331 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The 1985-86 spawning biomass estimate of Pacific herring,Clupea harengus pallasi, in San Francisco Bay is 49,000 tons. The relatively small population increases during 1984 and 1985 indicate that the population is rebuilding slowly from the 1983-84 season when only 40,000 tons of herring spawned.Spawning-ground surveys in Tomales Bay were inconclusive.Herring normally spawn in eelgrass, Zostera marina, beds; this season herring spawned unexpectedly in deeper water, disrupting our sampling plan. A first attempt at population modeling with cohort analysis indicates that about 6000 tons of herring spawned this season. In San Francisco Bay, 74% of the herring spawned in January and only one small spawn occurred after February 7th. Late season spawning was probably affected by severe winter storms that hit central California during February.In San Francisco Bay, during the past three seasons, over 60% of the spawning escapement occurred south of Treasure Island. This season spawning escapement was split evenly between the north and south part of the bay,In San Francisco Bay, there are four major spawning areas,accounting for 78% of the average spawning escapement; they are Richardson Bay, the San Francisco waterfront, Tiburon-Belvedere complex, and Sausalito.There was a major spawn at Richmond for the first time since1982. (31pp.)
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/332 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:13:30 | 332 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: In Tomales Bay, 4-, 5-, and 6-yr-old herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, composed 70% by number of the 1985-86 season's catch. In San Francisco Bay, 2-, 3-, and 4-yr-old herring composed 78% by number of the roundhaul catch, and 4- and 5-yr-old herring composed 64% by number of the gill net catch.The percent of 4-yr-old herring in both the Tomales Bay catch (25% and San Francisco Bay gill net catch (39%) is at a high level for the second year in a row.Recruitment of 2-yr-old herring into the San Francisco Bayroundhaul fishery was about average, with 2-yr-old herringcomposing 33% of the catch.The mean length of herring in the San Francisco Bay roundhaul catch increased to 178 mm BL, while the mean length of the gill net catch remained 196 mm BL. The mean length of the Tomales Bay catch decreased to 198 mm BL due to the increased number of 3- and 4-yr-old herring in the catch. (18pp.)
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/333 | 8 | 2011-09-29 22:13:33 | 333 | California Department of Fish and Game
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: The 1986-87 spawning biomass estimates of Pacific herring, Clupea harengus pallasi, in San Francisco Bay is 57,000 tons. This is the third consecutive year that the San Francisco Bay population has increased, and the population is at its highest level since the 1982-83 season, when 59,000 tons of herring spawned.Spawning-ground surveys in Tomales Bay yielded a spawning biomass estimate of 5800 tons. This is the fourth consecutive year that the Tomales Bay spawning biomass has been below the long-term average of 6700 tons.In San Francisco Bay, over 80% of the herring spawned in December and January. Spawning began later in Tomales Bay where 70% of the herring spawned in February. No spawns were found during March in either bay.Herring spawned throughout Tomales Bay. In San Francisco Bay, major spawning activity was limited to Belvedere, Tiburon, Angel Island, and the San Francisco waterfront. No herring spawns were found in Richardson Bay or the east bay shoreline.Quantitative samples of eelgrass were taken from 16 eelgrass beds in Tomales Bay for the first time since 1976. Densities ranged from 0.5 to 2.7 kg/m2. (32pp.)
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