2012
DOI: 10.1080/02755947.2012.663455
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Growth Rate of the California Sea Cucumber Parastichopus californicus: Measurement Accuracy and Relationships between Size and Weight Metrics

Abstract: Management of the fishery for California sea cucumbers Parastichopus californicus in the Pacific Northwest is limited by a lack of natural growth rate estimates. Growth rates of caged juvenile California sea cucumbers (from Departure Bay, British Columbia) consuming a natural diet for 12 months (September 2008–September 2009) were examined. Growth was low between September and March but significantly increased thereafter, appearing to follow seasonal physiological processes, temperature, and natural sedimentat… Show more

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“…Similarly, methods that might reduce measurement error including the use of anaesthesia or cold water shock to deal with the plastic dimensions (Guzman and Guevara 2002;Laboy-nieves and Conde 2006;Yamana and Hamano 2006) or weighing in water to overcome water content effects (Hannah et al 2012) were impossible under the fishery conditions. Instead the catch was measured on the fishing vessels that were accessible to the survey team and this contributed to measurement error in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, methods that might reduce measurement error including the use of anaesthesia or cold water shock to deal with the plastic dimensions (Guzman and Guevara 2002;Laboy-nieves and Conde 2006;Yamana and Hamano 2006) or weighing in water to overcome water content effects (Hannah et al 2012) were impossible under the fishery conditions. Instead the catch was measured on the fishing vessels that were accessible to the survey team and this contributed to measurement error in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These animals have plastic size, shape and weight which makes their measurement very difficult (Perry et al 1999;Laboy-nieves and Conde 2006;Yamana and Hamano 2006). They also have highly variable water content which affects their size, shape and weight (Hannah et al 2012). Tropical fisheries are characteristically composed of multiple species which compounds the difficulty of the research task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P. californicus is affected in a similar way as A. japonicus but by lower seawater temperatures during winter (Hannah et al . ). This seasonal component should be evaluated for these and other species when estimating their bioremediation capabilities.…”
Section: Commercial and Experimental Integration Of Sea Cucumbers Intmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This information is complicated to obtain in the wild, and also difficult to achieve even under controlled conditions, because of the small size and natural body fragility of individuals at this stage. Field studies of subadult individuals also indicate that growth in the field is seasonal, influenced by temperature and phytoplankton productivity (Hannah et al, ), which also varies depending on the sampling sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%