NOAA: Scientists Develop Annual Forecast for the Hawaii Bigeye Fishery
August 06, 2020
August 06, 2020
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Aug. 6 -- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued the following feature story:
Scientists in the Pacific Islands region published new research that can help predict catch rates in the Hawaii longline fishery. Drs. Phoebe Woodworth-Jefcoats and Johanna Wren found that information about phytoplankton (microscopic algae) can be used to forecast catch rates for bigeye tuna. They used the size of phytoplankton to forecast catch rates for up to . . .
Scientists in the Pacific Islands region published new research that can help predict catch rates in the Hawaii longline fishery. Drs. Phoebe Woodworth-Jefcoats and Johanna Wren found that information about phytoplankton (microscopic algae) can be used to forecast catch rates for bigeye tuna. They used the size of phytoplankton to forecast catch rates for up to . . .