Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada
We briefly reviewed the decision rules currently used for managing two major high-latitude crab stocks, snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) and Dungeness crab (Cancer magister), in the United States and Canada and compared them with model-based reference points, harvest rate, and biomass proportion rela...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/f04-137 2024-06-23T07:51:46+00:00 Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada Siddeek, M SM Sainte-Marie, Bernard Boutillier, Jim Bishop, Gretchen 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f04-137 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/f04-137 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences volume 61, issue 8, page 1404-1430 ISSN 0706-652X 1205-7533 journal-article 2004 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/f04-137 2024-05-24T13:05:52Z We briefly reviewed the decision rules currently used for managing two major high-latitude crab stocks, snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) and Dungeness crab (Cancer magister), in the United States and Canada and compared them with model-based reference points, harvest rate, and biomass proportion relative to virgin biomass, developed using species- and area-specific parameters. The model followed a size-based approach, which incorporated BevertonHolt and Ricker stockrecruitment models and estimated mean and median reference points. The recruitment was also perturbed to generate distributions of reference points. The BevertonHolt stockrecruitment model provided a lower harvest rate than that of the Ricker model. Harvest rates were lower for combined sexes spawning biomass than for female-only spawning biomass. Increasing the minimum size at first capture and decreasing the handling mortality resulted in increased harvest rates. Changes in fishery duration and timing of fishery open date did not change the harvest rate appreciably. The harvest rates for the Canadian snow and Dungeness crabs were mostly higher than those estimated for the Bering Sea and Southeast Alaska stocks. Reliable estimates of a number of life history parameters are lacking for both species, and hence, the results of this exercise need to be treated in a precautionary manner. Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Sea Chionoecetes opilio Snow crab Alaska Canadian Science Publishing Bering Sea Canada Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 61 8 1404 1430 |
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We briefly reviewed the decision rules currently used for managing two major high-latitude crab stocks, snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) and Dungeness crab (Cancer magister), in the United States and Canada and compared them with model-based reference points, harvest rate, and biomass proportion relative to virgin biomass, developed using species- and area-specific parameters. The model followed a size-based approach, which incorporated BevertonHolt and Ricker stockrecruitment models and estimated mean and median reference points. The recruitment was also perturbed to generate distributions of reference points. The BevertonHolt stockrecruitment model provided a lower harvest rate than that of the Ricker model. Harvest rates were lower for combined sexes spawning biomass than for female-only spawning biomass. Increasing the minimum size at first capture and decreasing the handling mortality resulted in increased harvest rates. Changes in fishery duration and timing of fishery open date did not change the harvest rate appreciably. The harvest rates for the Canadian snow and Dungeness crabs were mostly higher than those estimated for the Bering Sea and Southeast Alaska stocks. Reliable estimates of a number of life history parameters are lacking for both species, and hence, the results of this exercise need to be treated in a precautionary manner. |
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Siddeek, M SM Sainte-Marie, Bernard Boutillier, Jim Bishop, Gretchen Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada |
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Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada |
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Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada |
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Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada |
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Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada |
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Comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the United States and Canada |
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comparison of reference points estimated using a size-based method for two high-latitude crab species in the united states and canada |
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