Port Sampling
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August 18, 2008. Alicia Billings returned to the project just in time for some choppy seas. Many a fish were fed as the team caught a total of 89 (see figure 5 below for breakdown) from two sets.Figure 5

Figure 4

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| By now, the method for keeping fish separated by set has been perfected, both on the boat and during the offloading process at the dock. On the boat, different totes indicate different sets. Easy enough, but how to transfer those to a tote on land, while maintaining the separate sets? We found that the best method is to put down a thick layer of ice in between the sets, along with a waterproof paper detailing the haul number. That way, when we are taking biological information the following day, each set is clearly defined in the ice. |
Figure 3

Once again, ODFW came to help out with the sample extraction the next day.
| The Data Crew | Cabezon Otolith Collection |
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Figure 2

- gear type
- distance apart and area captured
- time gear was set
We dropped the longline tubs into the water around 7am, leaving it to soak for three-four hours while we moved and jigged. After the longline gear was picked up, we jigged for another hour before turning the bow toward the gate and home.
The key once we get back to dock is to keep the fish from each "set" separate so the data gathered can be attributed back to the gear type used to catch the fish and the location, time, and depth where it was caught.
Oregon Department Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Marine Resource Management employees travelled to Port Orford on April 16th to lend a hand in the extraction of the otoliths, gonads, livers and fin clips. The length, total weight, gonad weight, sex and visual maturity are also collected.
This data will paint a picture of the life history of the nearshore fish in the Port Orford Community Stewardship Area. Once the biological samples are analyzed, important data such as:
- age at maturity
- fecunity
- length at maturity
- GSI: a measure of reproductive effort
- liver toxicology
- genetic structure



