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Trip Interview Program (TIP)

Field biologists in the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico locations visit docks and fish houses to conduct interviews with commercial fishers. Information collected consists of catch, effort, and biostatistical data.

Pelagic LonglineThe Fisheries-Dependent Monitoring (FDM) program has nine field biologists involved in the Trip Interview Program (TIP), a cooperative effort with NOAA Fisheries' Southeast Fisheries Science Center. This is a shore-based sampling program, in which field biologists visit docks and fish houses to conduct interviews with commercial fishers. Information collected consists of catch, effort, and biostatistical data, such as length, weight, and biological samples (otoliths, spines, and soft tissue for mercury testing and DNA analysis). Estimates of the age distribution of fish in the population and how the distribution has changed over time is critical information for the assessment of fish populations.  One of the benefits of this program is that it validates trip ticket data (catch and effort).

The following table is a quarterly (January – March 2008) summary of interviews and measured fish:

 

January

February

March

Totals

Field Station
Interviews
Fish Measured
Hard Parts
Interviews
Fish Measured
Hard Parts
Interviews
Fish Measured
Hard Parts
Interviews
Fish Measured
Hard Parts

Tequesta

15

373

11

12

410

17

14

351

0

41

1,134

28

Indian River

5

165

3

4

19

3

7

240

0

16

424

6

Jacksonville

9

522

0

14

547

0

*

*

*

23

1,069

0

Pensacola

5

443

33

11

259

91

10

787

53

26

1,489

177

Apalachicola

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

St. Pete

18

507

507

23

587

587

16

505

505

57

1,599

1,599

Charlotte Harbor

7

138

123

8

122

115

6

130

117

21

390

355

Marathon

34

1,109

0

28

814

13

30

1,117

35

92

3,140

48

Cedar Key

5

483

0

4

407

0

3

176

30

12

1,066

30

Total

98

3,740

677

104

3,265

826

83

3,306

740

288

10,311

2,243

* Data not available. Hard parts = otoliths, spines, and biosamples.

FDM Biologist at a Fish House

The following table is the 2007 annual summary:

2007 Totals

Field Station

Interviews

Samples

Hard Parts

Tequesta

199

6,299

224

Indian River

63

1,626

51

Jacksonville

108

3,951

0

Pensacola

87

3,679

727

St. Petersburg

234

6,141

6,043

Charlotte Harbor

98

3,013

944

Marathon

254

5,952

181

Cedar Key

41

3,440

392

All

1,084

34,101

8,532

Hard parts = otoliths, spines, and biosamples.

Visit Southeast Fisheries Science Center  to read more about the TIP program









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