Growth and mortality rates of the razor clam (Siliqua patula) on Clatsop Beaches, Oregon

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Growth and mortality rates of the razor clam (Siliqua patula) on Clatsop Beaches, Oregon

Clatsop Beaches, characterized by flat beach-face slope (1:70) and small sandsize (0.2 mm.), have supported commercial and recreational fisheries for the razor clam (Siliqua patula) for many years. Tracing the linear growth of two year classes through more than one year following set led to a validation of the ring method of age determination in the population studied. Annual ring lengths based on the means of samples from all subareas were fitted by von Bertalanffy equations. Increases in total length, wet weight, and relative width showed patterns of seasonal variation. Death rates of the Seaside Beach population were estimated from recoveries of 3,379 serially marked razor clams. Mortality coefficients obtained were: 2.52 for total mortality, based on the difference between estimated population sizes in 1952 and 1953 of year classes fully recruited at the beginning of the census; 1.78 for the estimated removals by actual harvesting; and 0.74 for other losses to which fishery-connected wastage was believed to have contributed, in addition to true natural mortality. The weight yield per 1,000 recruits, as function of age at first capture, was examined at three hypothetical levels of wastage indicating that potential increases in yield at each level could be realized by deferring the exploitation of a year class until its second year of age, regardless of whether the fisheries are continuous or seasonal.

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English
Pages
55

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Physical features of Clatsop beaches
Methods and objectives of sampling
Length-weight measurements
Age determination
Variations in linear growth
Relative width
Age-length and age-weight
Mortaility rates
Yield calculations
Discussion
Summary
Acknowledgments
Literature cited.

Edition Notes

"June 1962."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-55).

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Portland, Or
Series
Contribution / Oregon Fish Commission -- no. 27., Contribution (Oregon. Fish Commission) -- no. 27.

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Library of Congress
QL430.7.S6 H57 1962

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55 p. :
Number of pages
55

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Open Library
OL16120181M

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