AbstractThe majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using conventional stock assessment methods. This poses a challenge for the sustainable management of these stocks. Recent requirements to set scientifically based catch limits in several countries, and growing consumer demand for sustainably managed fish have spurred an emerging field of methods for estimating overfishing thresholds and setting catch limits for stocks with limited data. Using a management strategy evaluation framework we quantified the performance of a number of data-limited methods. For most life-histories, we found that methods that made use of only historical catches often performed worse than maintaining current fishing levels. Only ...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
AbstractThis paper examines how the requirement for annual catch limits (ACLs) has been implemented ...
Using a management strategy evaluation approach, we compare a range of new and established managemen...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Many regions of the world have very few stocks asse...
Demand for data-limited stock assessment methods is increasing, and new methods are being developed ...
The quantity of data from many small-scale fisheries is insufficient to allow for the application of...
The majority of the world's fisheries, by number, are data-poor/limited, and there is a growing body...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) account for much of the global fish catch, but data to assess them often...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12The foundation of sustainable fisheries management ...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
AbstractThis paper examines how the requirement for annual catch limits (ACLs) has been implemented ...
Using a management strategy evaluation approach, we compare a range of new and established managemen...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Many regions of the world have very few stocks asse...
Demand for data-limited stock assessment methods is increasing, and new methods are being developed ...
The quantity of data from many small-scale fisheries is insufficient to allow for the application of...
The majority of the world's fisheries, by number, are data-poor/limited, and there is a growing body...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) account for much of the global fish catch, but data to assess them often...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12The foundation of sustainable fisheries management ...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
Abstract. —Fishery managers often must make decisions regardless of data availability or completenes...