Using Siphon Hole Morphometrics to Identify, Count, and Measure Soft-shell Clams (Mya arenaria)
PURPOSE:
Establishing efficient, non-destructive sampling methods for clam population assessments.
DESCRIPTION:
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence (GSL) Management Region, clam assessments are uncommon due to limited resources and the labour-intensive nature of sampling clam beds. Furthermore, clam assessments typically rely on destructive sampling that disturbs sediment and removes animals from their habitat. Establishing efficient, non-destructive sampling methods for clam population assessments can reduce the impact of scientific sampling on these habitats and provide for more efficient monitoring. In this study, we tested the idea that visually observing siphon holes on the sediment surface could predict the presence, number, and size of soft-shell clams across different sites in the southern GSL. Siphon holes reasonably predicted the presence, number, and size/biomass of soft-shell clams in most, but not all, sites. Thus, in many habitats in the GSL, siphon holes can be used for population assessments, providing a powerful tool to enhance Science advice to fisheries managers.
Data was collected at the following sites:
* Maisonnette, Parc Maisonnette, Maisonnette, New Brunswick, Canada
* Kouchibouguac, Loggiecroft wharf, Kouchibouguac National Park, New Brunswick, Canada
* Shemogue, Amos Point Road, Little Shemogue, New Brunswick, Canada
* Powell's Cove, Powell's Point Provincial Park, Little Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
PARAMETERS COLLECTED:
- Clam abundance
- Clam biomass (total sample)
- Clam size (length, weight)
- Siphon hole abundance
- Siphon hole size
- Siphon hole characterization (i.e., identification of actual clam based on shape)
- Seawater temperature
- Sediment grain size
- Sediment organic content (%)
- Sediment relative moisture content (%)
NOTES ON QUALITY CONTROL:
Original data entry by Jillian Hunt and/or Isabelle Brennan. Data checked and validated prior to analysis by Jeff Clements. Data further checked and validated prior to publication by Amélie Robichaud.
PHYSICAL SAMPLE DETAILS:
No physical samples retained.
- Clam samples returned back to original habitat after measuring and weighing in the field.
- Sediment core samples stored in walk-in freezer and discarded after processing and analysis.
SAMPLING METHODS:
i. Identifying, counting, weighing, and measuring (with calipers) clams
ii. Identifying, counting, and measuring (with calipers) clam siphon holes
iii. Seawater temperature monitoring via data loggers
iv. Sediment grain size, organic content, and moisture content analysis
USE LIMITATION:
To ensure scientific integrity and appropriate use of the data, we would encourage you to contact the data custodian.
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- Date ( RI_366 )
- 2023
- Date ( RI_367 )
- 2024-05-13
- Date ( RI_368 )
- 2024-12-18
- Purpose
- Establishing efficient, non-destructive sampling methods for clam population assessments.
- Status
- completed; complété RI_593
- Maintenance and update frequency
- notPlanned; nonPlanifié RI_542
- uncontrolled vocabulary; user-specified vocabulaire libre; spécifié par l'utilisateur ( RI_528 )
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- Hand Sampling (specimens and/or tissue samples)
- NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords Version 6.0.0.0.0 NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords Version 6.0.0.0.0 ( RI_528 )
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- Fisheries
- Clams
- BENTHIC
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Système d'information taxonomique intégré (SITI) ( RI_528 )
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- Mya arenaria
- Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada ( RI_528 )
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- Aquatic wildlife
- Marine biology
- Oceans
- DFO Areas Zones du MPO ( RI_525 )
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- Gulf of St. Lawrence
- Use limitation
- Open Government Licence - Canada (http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
- Access constraints
- license; licence RI_606
- Use constraints
- license; licence RI_606
- Use limitation
- To ensure scientific integrity and appropriate use of the data, we would encourage you to contact the data custodian.
- Use limitation
- N/A
- Classification
- unclassified; nonClassifié RI_484
- Spatial representation type
- textTable; texteTable RI_637
- Metadata language
- eng; CAN
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- Biota
- Environment
- Oceans
- Begin date
- 2023
- End date
- 2023
- Description
- Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence
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