Dataset: sublegal lobster traps
Deployment: NEC-RB2005-1

Testing of trap styles for capture of sublegal sized lobsters
Principal Investigator: 
Robert C. Bayer (University of Maine - The Lobster Institute, UMaine-LI)
Student: 
William J. Fike (University of Maine - The Lobster Institute, UMaine-LI)
Data Manager: 
Rachel Feeney (Northeast Consortium, NEC)
BCO-DMO Data Manager: 
Nancy Copley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Nancy Copley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI)
Version: 
20100628
Version Date: 
2010-06-28
Description

 

"Designing and Testing a Sublegal Lobster Sampling Trap"

P.I.: Robert Bayer

Master's Thesis by William Fike

The objective of this study was to design a trap to fill a gap in the collection of data concerning lobster abundance. The trap design should allow sublegal sized lobsters to enter the trap while excluding legal sized lobsters. It is believed that the larger legal sized lobsters inhibit the smaller lobsters from entering the traps and therefore these smaller sized lobsters are not represented in the data collected at this current time. Having the ability to base stock size estimates on smaller size lobsters will help individuals estimate future catch.

See final report

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