P-133 Comparing Baited and Unbaited Video to Assess Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata L.) Abundance
Monday, August 20, 2012
Exhibition Hall (RiverCentre)
We employed baited and unbaited underwater video to sample black sea bass on structured habitats on 11 days between 14 June and 4 August 2011 at six sites off coast of Ocean City, MD. Video surveys were conducted using a modified commercial habitat trap with Five GoPro® HD Hero cameras attached to a steel frame 38 cm above the trap. One camera was placed on each side facing outward while another was positioned inward to record fish/trap interactions. Sampling included two baited (squid) and unbaited 60 minute continuous video deployments. Videos were analyzed by counting the number of fish visible in still frames taken every 30 seconds for the first 30 minutes. Abundance estimates for each bait method, determined as the MeanCount or the average of fish counts per frame, were compared using mixed-effects ANOVA.