A Simple Examination of Canadian Autumn Survey Trends in NAFO Divisions 3LNO for Greenland Halibut and American Plaice: the Impact of Incomplete Coverage of this Survey in 2004

The Canadian autumn multi-species survey is an integral component in assessing many stocks within the NAFO Convention Area. During the course of the 2004 autumn multi-species survey, operational difficulties lead to incomplete coverage of the survey in NAFO Divisions 3LNO. We explore the importance...

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Main Authors: B. P. Healey, K. S. Dwyer
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.610.8086
http://archive.nafo.int/open/sc/2005/scr05-034.pdf
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Summary:The Canadian autumn multi-species survey is an integral component in assessing many stocks within the NAFO Convention Area. During the course of the 2004 autumn multi-species survey, operational difficulties lead to incomplete coverage of the survey in NAFO Divisions 3LNO. We explore the importance of the un-sampled strata in 2004 for computing indices of biomass and abundance, based upon survey results from the previous decade. We restrict this examination to those stocks which incorporate the autumn multi-species survey into analytical assessment methods, focusing on Greenland halibut and American plaice stocks. Based upon this exploration, we comment on the validity of using data from the autumn 2004 survey in assessing these stocks.