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David G Ainley
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Volume 82, Issue 4, April 2025, fsaf060, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaf060
Published: 29 April 2025
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 2. Survey data against the NBL. The top panels (first six plots) show the performance of BITS data when tested against the NBL model. The bottom panels (last four plots) refer to the BIAS data. The first and third rows refer to the distribution of the first digit, while the second and fourth rows refer
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 3. Comparison between commercial and scientific MAD values when tested against the NBL. The vertical lines are MAD value thresholds identifying areas of consistency with the NBL. The panels describe the performance of the data in different instances. From top to bottom: (i) all species with all gears a
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 1. Map of the North Pacific Ocean showing locations mentioned in the text (Esri 2025 ).
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Catherine F West and others
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Volume 82, Issue 4, April 2025, fsaf056, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaf056
Published: 29 April 2025
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Zach S R Clark and others
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Volume 82, Issue 4, April 2025, fsaf043, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaf043
Published: 29 April 2025
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 1. A map illustrating the Baltic Sea and the area analyzed in this study. The latter is filled with colors in order to distinguish the ICES Subdivisions: Southern Central Baltic—West (Subdivision 27.3.d.25), Southern Central Baltic—East (Subdivision 27.3.d.26), West of Gotland (Subdivision 27.3.d.27),
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 1. Map of all sample locations from northern New South Wales, including Ballina and Lennox Head (inset A) and Evans Head (inset B). eDNA spatial sampling locations are depicted by diamonds, while SMART drumlines and acoustic receiver locations are shown as circles and triangles, respectively.
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 2. GAM demonstrating seasonal trends in white shark activity based on the probability of positive qPCR detection across months. Sampling location has a significant effect on the probability of qPCR detection ( P  < 0.001), although a significant seasonal trend was observed at Evans Head only.
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 4. Observed and estimated trends in white shark detection by survey methodology: eDNA (top), SMART drumline (middle), and acoustic telemetry (bottom). Points represent days when a shark was detected (1) or not detected (0) at each location. Lines show the model estimated trends and shaded regions give
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 3. Periods and datasets of interest for understanding the relationship among cod populations, fishing, and climate conditions. bce refers to Before Common Era and LTK refers to local and traditional knowledge. Datasets are found in ab   Figs 4 and  5 , c West et al. (2020 ), d McClenachan et al
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 5. Marine sediment geochemistry proxy for Gulf of Alaska primary productivity based on scanning X-ray fluorometry (XRF) using detrended centered-natural-log-ratio transformed elemental bromine (Br)/chlorine (Cl) data converted into Z-scores (gray lines; 10-year smoothing data as thick black lines). (a)
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 6. (a) Catch reconstruction for the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, and Gulf of Alaska, 1864–1950. Light gray represents the American schooner fishery, dark gray the Japanese trawl, and black the American trawl fishery. Blue boxes correspond to a period of catch increase and red boxes correspond to a per
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Eros Quesada and others
ICES Journal of Marine Science, Volume 82, Issue 4, April 2025, fsaf044, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsaf044
Published: 29 April 2025
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 3. GAM demonstrating seasonal trends in white shark activity based on the average eDNA concentration (ng/l) from positive qPCR detections across months. Sampling location has no significant effect on eDNA concentration ( P  < 0.001), and no significant seasonal trends in eDNA concentration are obser
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 4. Commercial data against the NBL. The top panels (first eight plots) show the performance of logbook data when tested against the NBL model. The bottom panels (last eight plots) refer to the landing declaration data. The first and third rows refer to the distribution of the first digit, while the sec
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 2. OohnalashkanNatives Cod-Fishing by Henry Wood Elliott, 1892. National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution [NAA INV 08595300].
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Published: 29 April 2025
Figure 4. Temporal trends in 1864–1950 sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies for the Shumagin Islands region ( Fig. 1 ) based on the Simple Ocean Data Assimilation—sparse input version 3 (SODAsi.3—black solid line). Also shown are the average SST anomalies only for grid points that are greater than the mari
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Published: 25 April 2025
Figure 1. Biomass of age 1 + 2 herring in the year a capelin cohort was spawned and abundance at age 1 of the corresponding cohort.
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Published: 25 April 2025
Figure 1. Distribution of haul locations from which specimens were taken, identifying the two depth zones sampled. Map generated in QGIS 3.28.0-Firenze.