The ASPM (SCAA) methodology presented in Butterworth and Rademeyer (2008), with an adjustment to be able to incorporate data on proportions at length, is applied to white hake. In a preliminary and (for reasons of time) restricted analysis, four scenarios are consider for the period from 1963 when abundance indices first become available. These reflect the assumptions that spawning biomass in 1963 was at 25% and 50% of its pristine level, and that the catch of hake of length less than 60 cm was either all white hake or all red hake, with the latter assumption leading to somewhat more optimistic appraisals of the current status of white hake. Model fits to survey index trends are broadly reasonable, though there are some difficulties with pr...
Results are presented for a series of sensitivities to the new baseline assessment (NBA) for the Sou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).Catch and effort statistics for the Cape hakes (M...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
The preliminary SCAA/ASPM assessment of white hake presented to the previous GARM meeting is refined...
Various aspects of the biology of white hake in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence were investigated ...
The ASPM (SCAA) Gulf of Maine cod assessments presented at previous GARM meetings are extended to ta...
The ASPM (SCAA) assessments presented in Butterworth and Rademeyer (2008a) are updated through the a...
European hake Merluccius merluccius is the main commercial demersal species in the Gulf of Lions (No...
Results are presented for a proposed new baseline assessment for the South African hake resource, in...
Bibliography: leaves 198-209.The hake fishery off southern Africa is a highly valuable and important...
The distribution area for the South African hake population is separated into nine regions to accom...
With the decline in “ traditional ” groundfish resources in the waters around Newfoundland, interest...
This document reports refinements to the survey-based SCAA assessments reported at an earlier meetin...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
de Moor and Butterworth (2009) recommended that a new method to weight the trawls when calculating t...
Results are presented for a series of sensitivities to the new baseline assessment (NBA) for the Sou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).Catch and effort statistics for the Cape hakes (M...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...
The preliminary SCAA/ASPM assessment of white hake presented to the previous GARM meeting is refined...
Various aspects of the biology of white hake in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence were investigated ...
The ASPM (SCAA) Gulf of Maine cod assessments presented at previous GARM meetings are extended to ta...
The ASPM (SCAA) assessments presented in Butterworth and Rademeyer (2008a) are updated through the a...
European hake Merluccius merluccius is the main commercial demersal species in the Gulf of Lions (No...
Results are presented for a proposed new baseline assessment for the South African hake resource, in...
Bibliography: leaves 198-209.The hake fishery off southern Africa is a highly valuable and important...
The distribution area for the South African hake population is separated into nine regions to accom...
With the decline in “ traditional ” groundfish resources in the waters around Newfoundland, interest...
This document reports refinements to the survey-based SCAA assessments reported at an earlier meetin...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
de Moor and Butterworth (2009) recommended that a new method to weight the trawls when calculating t...
Results are presented for a series of sensitivities to the new baseline assessment (NBA) for the Sou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-68).Catch and effort statistics for the Cape hakes (M...
The commercially valuable hake fishery off South Africa consists of two morphologically similar spec...