The average catch per tow by a research vessel survey is often used as an index of abundance. An estimate of the variance of such indices that is based only on the between station variability in catch may underestimate the true variance if catchability varies over time. In this paper, the survey index variance is estimated indirectly by cross calibrating time series of VPA estimates and trawl survey indices of abundance. The method is applied to several species on Georges Bank and to haddock in the Barents Sea. For these surveys, it appears that the true variance of the survey indices is approximately twice as large as the usual estimates based on the within survey variance. As an application, a time series technique, which requires an esti...
The mean or average value of a measure or indicator variable used to monitor a fish population can ...
An experiment during a fisheries independent survey in the North Sea was conducted to test whether s...
In a previous paper (Pennington and Vølstad, Biometrics 47, 1991) it was suggested that reducing th...
The average catch per tow by a research vessel survey is often used as an index of abundance. An es...
We have formulated a model for analyzing the measurement error of marine survey abundance estimates ...
Each year since 1965 "The International 0-group Survey in the Barents Sea and Adjacent Waters" has p...
Paired-tow calibration studies provide information on changes in survey catchability that may occur...
The indices of abundance at age estimated from trawl surveys are one of the main parameters in fishe...
A model is developed for the analysis of age disaggregated indices of abundance from which stock tre...
The use of scientific survey data for assessing abundance of commercially important fish stocks has...
Indices or estimates of abundance generated by research vessel surveys are becoming ever more import...
Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have ...
Indices or estimates of abundance generated by research vessel surveys are becoming ever more import...
Survey estimates of abundance of recruiting and partially recruited age groups are important element...
Following independence of Namibia in 1990, abundance of that country's hake stocks was monitored by ...
The mean or average value of a measure or indicator variable used to monitor a fish population can ...
An experiment during a fisheries independent survey in the North Sea was conducted to test whether s...
In a previous paper (Pennington and Vølstad, Biometrics 47, 1991) it was suggested that reducing th...
The average catch per tow by a research vessel survey is often used as an index of abundance. An es...
We have formulated a model for analyzing the measurement error of marine survey abundance estimates ...
Each year since 1965 "The International 0-group Survey in the Barents Sea and Adjacent Waters" has p...
Paired-tow calibration studies provide information on changes in survey catchability that may occur...
The indices of abundance at age estimated from trawl surveys are one of the main parameters in fishe...
A model is developed for the analysis of age disaggregated indices of abundance from which stock tre...
The use of scientific survey data for assessing abundance of commercially important fish stocks has...
Indices or estimates of abundance generated by research vessel surveys are becoming ever more import...
Marine trawl surveys catch a cluster of fish at each station and fish caught together tend to have ...
Indices or estimates of abundance generated by research vessel surveys are becoming ever more import...
Survey estimates of abundance of recruiting and partially recruited age groups are important element...
Following independence of Namibia in 1990, abundance of that country's hake stocks was monitored by ...
The mean or average value of a measure or indicator variable used to monitor a fish population can ...
An experiment during a fisheries independent survey in the North Sea was conducted to test whether s...
In a previous paper (Pennington and Vølstad, Biometrics 47, 1991) it was suggested that reducing th...