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Age and growth of big skate (Raja binoculata) and longnose skate (R. rhina) in the Gulf of Alaska

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In 2003, big skates, Raja binoculata, and longnose skates, Raja rhina, were the target of a commercial fishery around Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska (GOA) for the first time. The sudden development of a fishery for these species prompted the need for improved life history information to better inform fishery managers. Due to the selective nature of the skate fishery, mostly larger individuals were captured. Back-calculation from skate vertebral measurements was used to estimate size-at-age for younger skates. Because back-calculated age-length data within individuals were highly correlated, bootstrap resampling methods were used to test for differences between male and female growth curves. Results from bootstrapping indicated that differences between male and female growth were statistically significant for both species. This investigation indicates that growth of big skates in the GOA (max size 178 cm total length, max age 15 years) is similar to that in California, but different from that in British Columbia. For longnose skates, our GOA results agree with those reported in British Columbia, but were considerably older (max size 130 cm, max age 25 years) than those reported in California, which may not be surprising because longnose skates in the present study were generally larger. This life history information suggests that both big and longnose skates are at risk of unsustainable exploitation by targeted fisheries.

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  1. K. Cox and C. Hitz, unpublished data.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Michael Ruccio, Ken Goldman, Bill Bechtol, Kally Spalinger and Willy Dunne at the ADFG for providing skate vertebrae, and Rob Swanson of the NMFS Kodiak Lab for facilitating collections at the processing plants and for initial data review. Wade Smith and many others at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories provided much assistance in vertebral ageing and processing techniques as well as a background in elasmobranch life history. We also thank Beth Matta, a graduate student at the University of Washington, who worked concurrently on her B. parmifera thesis and collaborated with us on all phases of this project. We thank Josie Thompson at Oregon State University for allowing us to use data from her thesis. Finally, we thank Betty Goetz, Jerry Hoff, Beth Matta, James Sulikowski, Dave Ebert and Greg Cailliet for reviewing the manuscript.

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Gburski, C.M., Gaichas, S.K. & Kimura, D.K. Age and growth of big skate (Raja binoculata) and longnose skate (R. rhina) in the Gulf of Alaska. Environ Biol Fish 80, 337–349 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-007-9231-8

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