Peter D. Bangs
Published: 2016
Total Pages: 22
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A two-event mark-recapture study was conducted during 2002 at Florence Lake in Southeast Alaska to estimate the abundance and length composition of coastal cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki clarki. Fish were captured with hook and line gear and hoop traps, marked with t-bar anchor tags, and given a dye mark as a secondary mark. The pooled Petersen estimate of abundance of cutthroat trout =180 mm FL was 13,515 fish (SE = 1,010; 95% CI = 11,534 - 15,495). Most of the cutthroat trout =180 mm FL were estimated to be =300 mm FL ( = 0.987, SE = 0.054). A much smaller proportion were 301-360 mm FL ( = 0.02, SE = 0.006), and very few fish were =360 mm FL ( = 0.005, SE = 0.002). Although the Petersen estimate was biased, abundance estimates and length composition of large and small fish were relatively similar to estimates from 1994 and 2003