Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new development of CMSY, a data-limited stock assessment method for fishes and invertebrates, is presented. This new version, CMSY++, overcomes several of the deficiencies of CMSY, which itself improved upon the “Catch-MSY” method published by S. Martell and R. Froese in 2013. The catch-only application of CMSY++ uses a Bayesian implementation of a modified Schaefer model, which also allows the fitting of abundance indices should such information be available. In the absence of historical catch time series and abundance indices, CMSY++ depends strongly on the provision of appropriate and informative priors for plausible ranges of initial and final ...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
Catch-only models (COMs) have been the focus of ongoing research into data-poor stock assessment met...
A key assumption of many fish stock assessment models is that catchability is constant over time. We...
Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new de...
Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new de...
Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the...
Demand for data-limited stock assessment methods is increasing, and new methods are being developed ...
Demand for data-limited stock assessment models is increasing and new methods are being developed ra...
Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the...
This study presents a Monte Carlo method (CMSY) for estimating fisheries reference points from catch...
The quantity of data from many small-scale fisheries is insufficient to allow for the application of...
Methods of assessment that depend upon commercial catch data can be undermined by misreporting or wh...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
The quantity of data from many small-scale fisheries is insufficient to allow for the application of...
Several data-poor stock assessment methods have recently been proposed and applied to data-poor fish...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
Catch-only models (COMs) have been the focus of ongoing research into data-poor stock assessment met...
A key assumption of many fish stock assessment models is that catchability is constant over time. We...
Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new de...
Following an introduction to the nature of fisheries catches and their information content, a new de...
Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the...
Demand for data-limited stock assessment methods is increasing, and new methods are being developed ...
Demand for data-limited stock assessment models is increasing and new methods are being developed ra...
Assessing the state of fish stocks requires the determination of descriptors. They correspond to the...
This study presents a Monte Carlo method (CMSY) for estimating fisheries reference points from catch...
The quantity of data from many small-scale fisheries is insufficient to allow for the application of...
Methods of assessment that depend upon commercial catch data can be undermined by misreporting or wh...
This study presents a new method (LBB) for the analysis of length frequency data from commercial cat...
The quantity of data from many small-scale fisheries is insufficient to allow for the application of...
Several data-poor stock assessment methods have recently been proposed and applied to data-poor fish...
In fisheries, advice for the management of fish populations is based upon management quantities that...
Catch-only models (COMs) have been the focus of ongoing research into data-poor stock assessment met...
A key assumption of many fish stock assessment models is that catchability is constant over time. We...