The paper presents an effort to build a biologically realistic, age structured Bayesian model for the stock assessment of data poor fisheries where only aggregated catch data is available. The model is built using prior information from other areas and ecologically or taxonomically similar species. The modeling approach is tested with data poor fisheries on the Cyclades islands in Greek archipelago. The two most important species in the area are selected: bogue (Boops boops) and picarel (Spicara smaris). Both are hermaphroditic. The only data available is the total catch from 1950 to 2010. Information was gathered about natural mortality, recruitment, growth, body size, fecundity, and sex ratio. There were significant problems in finding re...
Using demographic methods to construct Bayesian priors for the intrinsic rate of increase in the Sch...
The general aim of the ECOKNOWS project is to improve the use of biological knowledge in fisheries s...
We thank Michael Gras for actively answering questions about the initial model. We are also grateful...
In Fisheries research bayesian state-space models have been proved to be very useful because of thei...
Bayesian statistical methods have recently been combined with conventional methods for fisheries sto...
Two different stock assessment models were applied to the North Aegean Sea anchovy stock (Eastern Me...
Since 2003 when the DCF started at European level by countries, discards data are available for man...
Bayesian methods are useful in fisheries stock assessment because they provide a conceptually elegan...
This study examines the use of age-structured maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches for stock a...
Small-scale fisheries substantially contribute to the reduction of poverty, local economies and food...
A two-stage biomass dynamic model for Bay of Biscay anchovy is presented. Compared with the model cu...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
The squid stock assessment model has recently been updated to be based upon the Baranov catch equati...
Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the c...
This study presents a Monte Carlo method (CMSY) for estimating fisheries reference points from catch...
Using demographic methods to construct Bayesian priors for the intrinsic rate of increase in the Sch...
The general aim of the ECOKNOWS project is to improve the use of biological knowledge in fisheries s...
We thank Michael Gras for actively answering questions about the initial model. We are also grateful...
In Fisheries research bayesian state-space models have been proved to be very useful because of thei...
Bayesian statistical methods have recently been combined with conventional methods for fisheries sto...
Two different stock assessment models were applied to the North Aegean Sea anchovy stock (Eastern Me...
Since 2003 when the DCF started at European level by countries, discards data are available for man...
Bayesian methods are useful in fisheries stock assessment because they provide a conceptually elegan...
This study examines the use of age-structured maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches for stock a...
Small-scale fisheries substantially contribute to the reduction of poverty, local economies and food...
A two-stage biomass dynamic model for Bay of Biscay anchovy is presented. Compared with the model cu...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
The squid stock assessment model has recently been updated to be based upon the Baranov catch equati...
Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the c...
This study presents a Monte Carlo method (CMSY) for estimating fisheries reference points from catch...
Using demographic methods to construct Bayesian priors for the intrinsic rate of increase in the Sch...
The general aim of the ECOKNOWS project is to improve the use of biological knowledge in fisheries s...
We thank Michael Gras for actively answering questions about the initial model. We are also grateful...