Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the absolute and relative (to the carrying capacity of the habitat) fish biomasses in the ecosystem, and the absolute and relative (to the intrinsic growth rate of the population) fishing mortality resulting from catches. This allows, among other things, to compare the catch with the maximum sustainability yield. Some fish stocks are well described and monitored, but for many data-limited stocks, catch time series are remaining the only source of data. Recently, an algorithm (CMSY) has been proposed, allowing an estimation of stock assessment variables from catch and resilience. In this paper, we provide stock reference points for all global fis...
AbstractThe majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using convent...
A key assumption of many fish stock assessment models is that catchability is constant over time. We...
Data availability, and unreported and unregulated fishing are significant obstacles to evaluating st...
Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the...
Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new de...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
The Global Fishing Index (GFI) is an independent global assessment of the state of marine fisheries,...
This study presents a Monte Carlo method (CMSY) for estimating fisheries reference points from catch...
Catch-only models (COMs) have been the focus of ongoing research into data-poor stock assessment met...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
As fish are a natural resource, it is important to balance their use and protection. To comprehend t...
Among all the exploited natural animal resources, fisheries resources are the largest. The magnitud...
This thesis explores an alternative method of assessing the status of commercially exploited fish st...
International audienceResearch fisheries monitoring surveys provide an ensemble of measurements on f...
AbstractThe majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using convent...
A key assumption of many fish stock assessment models is that catchability is constant over time. We...
Data availability, and unreported and unregulated fishing are significant obstacles to evaluating st...
Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the...
Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new de...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
The exploitation status of marine fisheries stocks worldwide is of critical importance for food secu...
The Global Fishing Index (GFI) is an independent global assessment of the state of marine fisheries,...
This study presents a Monte Carlo method (CMSY) for estimating fisheries reference points from catch...
Catch-only models (COMs) have been the focus of ongoing research into data-poor stock assessment met...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
As fish are a natural resource, it is important to balance their use and protection. To comprehend t...
Among all the exploited natural animal resources, fisheries resources are the largest. The magnitud...
This thesis explores an alternative method of assessing the status of commercially exploited fish st...
International audienceResearch fisheries monitoring surveys provide an ensemble of measurements on f...
AbstractThe majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using convent...
A key assumption of many fish stock assessment models is that catchability is constant over time. We...
Data availability, and unreported and unregulated fishing are significant obstacles to evaluating st...