“…Changes may also offer advantages, such as modernizing fishing gear or improving the efficiency of sampling designs (Brown et al, 2007;Oyafuso et al, 2021;Oyafuso et al, 2022). Moreover, marine ecosystems are dynamic, and updating survey designs may be necessary to adapt to shifting species distributions, abundance trends, and management priorities (Dulvy et al, 2008;Pinsky and Mantua, 2014;Maureaud et al, 2021;DeFilippo et al, 2023). While some fisheries-independent survey designs can readily accommodate changes in sampling density (e.g., stratified random), others are less flexible (e.g., systematic) (Cochran, 1977) and may require more detailed evaluation of the consequences of such changes.…”