Since the beginning of this century a catch curve, which represents the relationship between the size or age of the fish and the logarithms of the frequency of the occurrence of the fish in catches, has long been recognized as a convenient method of representing the catches graphically and as a useful method of estimating the mortality rate Ricker (1958) . At that time, the method was mostly applied to estimate the mortality rate under the constant mortality with age condition . Not until the middle of the 1960’s was the method developed independently, to make is possible to estimate the mortality rate by iterative method when the fishing mortality varies with age, by Murphy (1965, 1966) for the North Pacific fish and by Gulland (1965, See ...
Small-scale fisheries in Brazil contribute to a significant share of total fish production, accessin...
<p>Mortality and exploitation estimates based on the linearized length converted catch curve method ...
Traditional age determination studies of fishes have been mainly on temperate species. Tropical spec...
Simple algebraic relationships and yield equations that require the minimum of data are developed so...
Although they support many millions of people, the vast majority of the world’s fisheries are small-...
Although the bluefin assessment is based on catch-at-age data, ageing using hard parts is an expensi...
Selectivity in fish is often size-dependent, which results in differential fishing mortality rates a...
The model is derived under the assumption that within the range of the maximum length and the length...
An algorithm is developed to estimate the terminal rate of exploitation for use in the length cohort...
The mortality rates of N. japonicus are estimated from annual age composition of fish caught by tra...
We examined precision of size, age, growth, and mortality parameters for four reef fishes at sample ...
Length-based methods for estimating the total mortality rate, Z, are appealing due to their potentia...
Taking the probaib.'litj' distribution of age of fish as given by Ssentango and; Larkin (1973), and...
Gedamke and Hoenig (2006) (Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 135: 476-487) developed a...
A simple method of estimating the Instantaneous rate of mortality (Z) from length-frequency data is...
Small-scale fisheries in Brazil contribute to a significant share of total fish production, accessin...
<p>Mortality and exploitation estimates based on the linearized length converted catch curve method ...
Traditional age determination studies of fishes have been mainly on temperate species. Tropical spec...
Simple algebraic relationships and yield equations that require the minimum of data are developed so...
Although they support many millions of people, the vast majority of the world’s fisheries are small-...
Although the bluefin assessment is based on catch-at-age data, ageing using hard parts is an expensi...
Selectivity in fish is often size-dependent, which results in differential fishing mortality rates a...
The model is derived under the assumption that within the range of the maximum length and the length...
An algorithm is developed to estimate the terminal rate of exploitation for use in the length cohort...
The mortality rates of N. japonicus are estimated from annual age composition of fish caught by tra...
We examined precision of size, age, growth, and mortality parameters for four reef fishes at sample ...
Length-based methods for estimating the total mortality rate, Z, are appealing due to their potentia...
Taking the probaib.'litj' distribution of age of fish as given by Ssentango and; Larkin (1973), and...
Gedamke and Hoenig (2006) (Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 135: 476-487) developed a...
A simple method of estimating the Instantaneous rate of mortality (Z) from length-frequency data is...
Small-scale fisheries in Brazil contribute to a significant share of total fish production, accessin...
<p>Mortality and exploitation estimates based on the linearized length converted catch curve method ...
Traditional age determination studies of fishes have been mainly on temperate species. Tropical spec...