The 2008 “New Baseline” assessment for hake is updated to take account of further information that has become available over the past year. The update leads to only slight changes to results, which continue to manifest a lack of fit to catch-at-length distributions. The “New Reference Case” methodology (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2009) , which resolves that discrepancy, suggests a less depleted M. paradoxus but a more depleted M. capensis resource than does this updated “New Baseline” assessment
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
This paper reports performance statistics and plots for projections of the South African hake resour...
This paper summarises the assumptions that have been made in previous hake assessments concerning th...
This paper presents a routine update of the South African hake assessment, including new commercial ...
Results are presented for a proposed new baseline assessment for the South African hake resource, in...
This paper presents a routine update of the South African hake Reference Case assessment (RS1) (Rade...
The Reference Case assessment of the SA hake resource is updated using unchanged methodology from t...
Results are presented for a series of sensitivities to the new baseline assessment (NBA) for the Sou...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
An error in the way the sex-disaggregated catch-at-length data were taken into account in the likeli...
The Reference Case Ricker model is updated with commercial and survey data from 2018 and 2019. The u...
The assessment methodology for the hake resource is refined to take account of recommendations made ...
The relatively high extent of depletion estimated for the M. paradoxus population is found to be rob...
An investigation of the reasons for the changes in particularly M. paradoxus assessment results from...
The Reference Set of Operating Models used for the testing of the existing hake OMP included three c...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
This paper reports performance statistics and plots for projections of the South African hake resour...
This paper summarises the assumptions that have been made in previous hake assessments concerning th...
This paper presents a routine update of the South African hake assessment, including new commercial ...
Results are presented for a proposed new baseline assessment for the South African hake resource, in...
This paper presents a routine update of the South African hake Reference Case assessment (RS1) (Rade...
The Reference Case assessment of the SA hake resource is updated using unchanged methodology from t...
Results are presented for a series of sensitivities to the new baseline assessment (NBA) for the Sou...
In the most recent assessments (Rademeyer and Butterworth, 2006) of the South African hake resource,...
An error in the way the sex-disaggregated catch-at-length data were taken into account in the likeli...
The Reference Case Ricker model is updated with commercial and survey data from 2018 and 2019. The u...
The assessment methodology for the hake resource is refined to take account of recommendations made ...
The relatively high extent of depletion estimated for the M. paradoxus population is found to be rob...
An investigation of the reasons for the changes in particularly M. paradoxus assessment results from...
The Reference Set of Operating Models used for the testing of the existing hake OMP included three c...
This document presents a first attempt at a spatially structured model for the South African hake (t...
This paper reports performance statistics and plots for projections of the South African hake resour...
This paper summarises the assumptions that have been made in previous hake assessments concerning th...