Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the cephalopods global landings and market trend. The stock is currently managed at regional scale but not by European regulations, although it is a shared species targeted by French and British fishing fleets at several stages of its life-cycle and across much of its distributional range. An assessment of this stock was conducted in June 2014 by fitting a two-stage biomass model on a 22 years’ time-series (1992-2013). We present the last update of cuttlefish stock assessment using the same model on years 1992-2014. As the outputs of the model are sensitive to a fix growth parameter, we explore possibilities to improve the model. The use of a Baye...
Methods of assessment that depend upon commercial catch data can be undermined by misreporting or wh...
Biological conservation of exploited fish species involves characterizing key aspects of their popul...
In marine management, fish stocks are often managed on a stock‐by‐stock basis using single‐species m...
Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the c...
Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the c...
We thank Michael Gras for actively answering questions about the initial model. We are also grateful...
A two-stage biomass model is developed in the Bayesian framework that allows us to assimilate variou...
The English Channel cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is the most abundant cephalopod resource in the N...
The English Channel cuttlefish Sepia officinalis is the most important cephalopod stock in the N-E A...
International audienceStock structure of the English Channel common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Li...
The assessment and the management of fish stocks aim at achieving a sustainable exploitation of the ...
A two-stage biomass dynamic model for Bay of Biscay anchovy is presented. Compared with the model cu...
The fisheries for mackerel scad, Decapterus macarellus, are particularly important in Cape Verde, co...
Basic biological parameters of cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, in the English Channel are described f...
The lack of management leaves fishery resources vulnerable to increases in fishing press...
Methods of assessment that depend upon commercial catch data can be undermined by misreporting or wh...
Biological conservation of exploited fish species involves characterizing key aspects of their popul...
In marine management, fish stocks are often managed on a stock‐by‐stock basis using single‐species m...
Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the c...
Among the English Channel fishery, the importance of cuttlefish stock has increased, following the c...
We thank Michael Gras for actively answering questions about the initial model. We are also grateful...
A two-stage biomass model is developed in the Bayesian framework that allows us to assimilate variou...
The English Channel cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is the most abundant cephalopod resource in the N...
The English Channel cuttlefish Sepia officinalis is the most important cephalopod stock in the N-E A...
International audienceStock structure of the English Channel common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Li...
The assessment and the management of fish stocks aim at achieving a sustainable exploitation of the ...
A two-stage biomass dynamic model for Bay of Biscay anchovy is presented. Compared with the model cu...
The fisheries for mackerel scad, Decapterus macarellus, are particularly important in Cape Verde, co...
Basic biological parameters of cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, in the English Channel are described f...
The lack of management leaves fishery resources vulnerable to increases in fishing press...
Methods of assessment that depend upon commercial catch data can be undermined by misreporting or wh...
Biological conservation of exploited fish species involves characterizing key aspects of their popul...
In marine management, fish stocks are often managed on a stock‐by‐stock basis using single‐species m...