Table 2-1 (PDF)
Mean total length and weight at age for white seabass.
Table 2-2 (PDF)
Estimates of white seabass natural mortality (M).
Table 3-1 (PDF)
Total white seabass take in U.S. and Mexico by U.S. commercial and recreational industries from 1936-2000.
Table 3-2 (PDF)
Total California landings (pounds) of white seabass by gear type from 1981-2000.
Table 3-3 (PDF)
Number of vessels landing white seabass by principle landing gear
from 1981-2000.
Table 3-4 (PDF)
Number of fish businesses receiving white seabass by principle
landing area from 1981-2000.
Table 3-5 (PDF)
Number of fish markets receiving white seabass by pounds
received from 1981-2000.
Table 3-6 (PDF)
1989 participation in white seabass fishing and projected future participation in response to enhancement of catch rates by county of residence.
Table 3-7 (PDF)
Total annual trip expenditures for saltwater anglers in southern California
by fishing mode and resident status for 2000.
Table 3-8 (PDF)
Southern California participation estimates for the saltwater recreational fishery by area of residence,1993-2000.
Table 3-9 (PDF)
Average annual market price (per pound) for white seabass
from 1981-2000.
Table 3-10 (PDF)
Examples of annual operating costs by primary gear type.
Table 3-11 (PDF)
Estimated socioeconomic impact of recreational diving from
boats in CINMS reserve area and surrounding waters during 1997.
Table 4-1 (PDF)
Summary of White Seabass Regulations from 1931 to the Present. (Modified from Vojkovich and Reed 1983).
Table 4-2 (PDF)
Revenue generated through the purchase of the ocean enhancement stamp, 1992-2000.
Table 5-1 (PDF)
Proposed alternatives (harvest control rules) for management of the white seabass resource.
Table 6-1 (PDF)
Observed incidental catch of finfish in the white seabass gill net
fishery from 1983-1989 (Vojkovich et al. 1990).
Table 6-2 (PDF)
Observed incidental catch of invertebrates in the white seabass gill net fishery from 1983-1989 (Vojkovich et al. 1990).
Table 6-3 (PDF)
Pinniped interactions with recreational anglers targeting white seabass in 1999. Interviewed anglers reported pinnipeds within 100 yards of their fishing area.
Table 6-4 (PDF)
Reduction estimates of white seabass catch and resulting take using various controls or regulations.
Table 6-5 (PDF)
Number of years for the white seabass stock to become overfished when management is by one alternative (Y) while stock status suits another alternative (X).
Table 6-6 (PDF)
Summary of potential effects of proposed alternatives on white seabass fishery management plan (WSFMP) and Marine Life Management Act (MLMA) objectives.
Table 8-1 (PDF)
Enforcement costs in 2000.
Table 8-2 (PDF)
Estimated cost of collection and maintenance of statistical (landing receipt, CPFV and commercial logbook) data.
Table 8-3 (PDF)
Estimated cost of fishery dependent biological sampling.
Table 8-4 (PDF)
Cost of fishery independent data collection.
Table 8-5 (PDF)
Administrative cost of coordination for the WSFMP.
Table 8-6 (PDF)
Costs associated with the annual White Seabass Advisory Panel Meeting (seven panelists).
Table 8-7 (PDF)
Publication costs for White Seabass FMP amendments and notices.
Table 9-1 (PDF)
South Coast vessel emissions (tons per day) - 1999.