Definition

The term length frequency refers to individual body lengths of IOTC species and main shark species per fleet, year, gear, type of school, month and 5 degrees square areas. Length frequency is defined as the number of individuals of a catch or catch sample in each length interval (UN ESCWA). The modal size is the length group with the higher number of individuals.

Straight length measurements made with a calliper or measuring board are recommended over fish weights and vary according to fish groups: (i) lower-jaw fork length for billfish, (ii) upper-jaw fork length for tunas, mackerels, sharks, and all other bycatch fish species with forked or lunate tails, (iii) standard length for bycatch fish species with rounded or truncate tails, and (iv) disc width for rays. The Secretariat further recommends the use of length intervals for the IOTC species and most commonly caught sharks along with maximum length intervals and ranges of valid values which are used to filter and consolidate the size-frequency datasets made available to support the IOTC process (see Recommended measurements).

Sampling coverage shall be set to at least one (1) fish measured by tonne caught by fishery and species, with samples being representative of all the periods and areas fished. For each stratum, the data coverage – i.e., the percentage (%) of catch/effort sampled – derived from the coverage type must be reported to assess the representativeness and quality of the estimates. In addition, raised estimates of the size samples must be reported to the Secretariat to account for bias due to unrepresentative sampling. Documents covering sampling and raising procedures must be provided for each fishery and species.

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Data content

Number (or weight) of fish sample and raised estimates by size category and species, along with information on the value (%) and type of sampling coverage used for the estimations by month, year, fleet, fishery and geographical grid.

Stratification

General information

Element Requirement Description Input value
Reporting year M Gregorian calendar year of the fishing activities reported through the dataset Integer
Reporting country M Entity reporting the dataset to the IOTC Secretariat Code from Fleet
Flag country M Country registration of the fishing vessels Code from Fleet

Main data elements

Element Requirement Description Input value
Month M The month of the fishing activities reported through the dataset Integer 1..12
Fisheries M Type of fishing practices based on several factors Code from Fisheries
Grid M The 7-digit CWP grid square of the fishing area in the Indian Ocean example Grids
Species M Species caught and discarded Code from Species

Measurements

Element Requirement Description Input value
Type of Measurement M Given measurement types (weight or length) Code from Types of measurement
Type of catch sampled M Type of catch sampled (Retain or Discard) Code from Sampled catch
Measurement tool M Tool used to take the measurement Code from Measurement tools

Sample data

Element Requirement Description Data type
LOW CLASS M The lowest size recorded for the sample Integer
HIGH CLASS M The highest size recorded for the sample Integer
SIZE INTERVAL / UNIT M The size interval between the low and the high class, include unit measurement Integer
Number of fish M The number of fish measured Integer

Original data

Element Requirement Description Input value
Estimation M Indicate if the data was estimated or actual recorded data Code from Estimations
Original data type M Preliminary/final status of the data Code from Types of data
Original data source M Source of information Size frequency data sources
Original data processing M Processing applied to the data Code from Size frequency data processings
Source coverage type M Variable used for data coverage Code from Coverage types

Reporting metadata

Element Requirement Description Format
Contact name M Name of the focal point in charge of the reporting of the data to the IOTC Secretariat Plain text John Doe
Contact e-mail address M Email address of the focal point in charge of the reporting of the data to the IOTC Secretariat Valid email address
Contact phone O phone number of the organisation of the focal point in charge of the reporting of the data to the IOTC Secretariat Valid phone number country code - number
Organisation name M Name of the organisation in charge of the reporting of the data to the IOTC Secretariat Plain text National Institute of Fisheries
Organisation email O Email address of the organisation in charge of the reporting of the data to the IOTC Secretariat Valid email address

Reporting deadlines

  • Longline fisheries: 30 June (preliminary), 30 December (final)
  • Surface fisheries: 30 June (final)
  • Coastal fisheries: 30 June (final)

Additional information

Grid definition

Each grid is defined through a 7 digits number, as can be seen in the following examples for grids:

7 digit code Grid size Quadrant Degrees Latitude Degrees Longitude
6100050 6 1 0 0 0 5 0
5104088 5 1 0 4 0 8 8

Where:

• Grid size: Size of the square/rectangle used as unit of area. Use the following codes:

  1. 5 to refer to 1° square areas for catch and effort for surface fisheries, including and support vessels
  2. 6 to refer to 5° square areas for catch and effort for longline fisheries and size data for all fisheries

• Quadrant: Major geographic quadrants divided by the Equator (latitude 0°) and the Greenwich meridian (longitude 0°), as follows:

  1. 1: Northeast
  2. 2: Southeast
  3. 3: Southwest
  4. 4: Northwest

In the Indian Ocean, only 1 and 2 apply.

• Latitude / Longitude: Indicate the latitude (two digits) and longitude (three digits) of the corner of the square closest to 0° latitude and 0° longitude (point defined by the white square in each case).

Reference codelists

Fleet

Reference codes modelling the flag / reporting country submitting the dataset to the IOTC Secretariat.

Fisheries

Species

Reference codes modelling the species interacting with the fisheries as:

  • target species (retained or discarded)
  • bycatch species (retained or discarded)
  • sampled individuals
  • etc.

These codelists are subsets of the entries in the ASFIS list of species for fishery statistics purposes, from which they inherit the alphabetic codes, English, French and scientific names, as well as the family and order, and add the species category (in the IOTC sense), the IUCN status (retrieved from the IUCN red list of endangered species) and other characteristics of each entry such as their status of single species / species aggregate, bait species, SSI species, IOTC species.

Measurement types

Reference codes modelling the measurement types as lengths or weights collected as the size frequency.

Type of Sampled catch

Reference codes for the sampled catch used to measure individual species.

Measurement tools

Reference codes modelling the measurement tools, combining those specific for individual lengths and weights used to measure individual species.

Size-frequency data sources

Reference codes modelling the source of the data provided through the size-frequency data form.

Size-frequency data processings

Reference codes modelling the processing applied to the data provided through the size-frequency data form.

Coverage types

Reference codes modelling the type of coverage for the raw information used to obtain the data provided through a specific form.

Estimations

Reference codes indicating if the data estimated for a stratum were actually recorded in the stratum or derived from comparable strata through a substitution scheme.