The majority of the world's fisheries, by number, are data-poor/limited, and there is a growing body of literature pertaining to approaches to estimate data-limited stock status. There are at least two drivers for assessing the status of data-limited fisheries. The first is to try to understand and report on the global or regional status of fisheries across many stocks. The second is to attempt to assess individual data-limited stocks, for status reporting and/or guiding management decisions. These drivers have led to attempts to find simple, generic, low-cost solutions, including the broad application of generically parameterised models, and the blanket application of a single, or limited number of possible, analytical approach(es). It is ...
The majority of the world’s fisheries lack the data and/or management capacity (e.g. personnel, fund...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
The thrust of this paper is that decision rules for the management of data-poor fisheries cannot be...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The vast majority of fish stocks in South Africa are not managed quantitatively as there is not suff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Many regions of the world have very few stocks asse...
There is a growing number of methods to assess data-limited stocks. However, most of these methods r...
AbstractThe majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using convent...
The increasingly sophisticatedmethods developed for stock assessment are not always suited to data-p...
Recent studies have demonstrated that data from marine reserves can benefit fisheries management. Ma...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
Data availability, and unreported and unregulated fishing are significant obstacles to evaluating st...
13 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2017.01.015Undet...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. We respond to criticism of our earlier paper where we report Austra...
The majority of the world’s fisheries lack the data and/or management capacity (e.g. personnel, fund...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
The thrust of this paper is that decision rules for the management of data-poor fisheries cannot be...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The majority of fish stocks worldwide are not managed quantitatively as they lack sufficient data, p...
The vast majority of fish stocks in South Africa are not managed quantitatively as there is not suff...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Many regions of the world have very few stocks asse...
There is a growing number of methods to assess data-limited stocks. However, most of these methods r...
AbstractThe majority of global fish stocks lack adequate data to evaluate stock status using convent...
The increasingly sophisticatedmethods developed for stock assessment are not always suited to data-p...
Recent studies have demonstrated that data from marine reserves can benefit fisheries management. Ma...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
Data availability, and unreported and unregulated fishing are significant obstacles to evaluating st...
13 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2017.01.015Undet...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. We respond to criticism of our earlier paper where we report Austra...
The majority of the world’s fisheries lack the data and/or management capacity (e.g. personnel, fund...
Many of the world's fisheries are unassessed, with little information about population status or ris...
The thrust of this paper is that decision rules for the management of data-poor fisheries cannot be...