An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)

56 páginas, 15 tablas, 13 figuras.-- Scientific Council Meeting The 3M redfish assessment is focused on the beaked redfish, regarded as a management unit composed of two populations from two very similar species: the Flemish Cap S. mentella and S. fasciatus. The reason for this approach is the histo...

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Main Authors: Ávila de Melo, A., Saborido-Rey, Fran, González-Troncoso, Diana, Skryabin, Ilya, Alpoim, R.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/48476
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/48476 2024-02-11T10:04:04+01:00 An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?) Ávila de Melo, A. Saborido-Rey, Fran González-Troncoso, Diana Skryabin, Ilya Alpoim, R. 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/48476 en eng Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization N5664 http://archive.nafo.int/open/sc/2009/scr09-029.pdf Scientific Council Research (SCR) Document 09/29 (2009) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/48476 open artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2009 ftcsic 2024-01-16T09:37:18Z 56 páginas, 15 tablas, 13 figuras.-- Scientific Council Meeting The 3M redfish assessment is focused on the beaked redfish, regarded as a management unit composed of two populations from two very similar species: the Flemish Cap S. mentella and S. fasciatus. The reason for this approach is the historical dominance of this group in the 3M redfish commercial catch until 2005. However a new golden redfish fishery (S. marinus) started on September 2005 on shallower depths of the Flemish Cap bank above 300m. This new reality implied a revision of catch estimates, in order to split recent redfish commercial catch from the major fleets on Div. 3M into golden (S. marinus) and beaked (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) redfish catches. An Extended Survivor Analysis (Shepherd, 1999) was performed using the previous XSA framework and the 1989-2008 EU survey abundance at age matrix as the tuning input file. The sequence of negative-positive regions on the log q’s residuals that mark the 1989-2000 interval lead the authors to consider an alternate XSA framework: the 1989-2008 EU survey series was sliced into “three consecutive surveys” (EU survey I, 1989-1993; EU survey II, 1994-2000; and EU survey III, 2001-2008) corresponding to the three regions of the log q’s matrix of residuals. This option resulted on improved catchability diagnostics but with a worst XSA performance in terms of retrospective bias, correlation with the tuning survey and convergence. Sensitivity analysis shown that the model runs better with long survey series based mean log q’s, despite the well defined residual patterns inherent to this option. Very high fishing mortalities until 1996 forced a rapid and steep decline of the 3M beaked redfish stock. With lower fishing mortalities since then the stock decline was halted. But the weak 1991-1997 year classes kept the stock size at a low level till 2002, basically sustained by the survival and growth of the existing cohorts. The cohort’s size at age 4 increased continuously from 1998 onwards, reaching an ... Article in Journal/Newspaper golden redfish Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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description 56 páginas, 15 tablas, 13 figuras.-- Scientific Council Meeting The 3M redfish assessment is focused on the beaked redfish, regarded as a management unit composed of two populations from two very similar species: the Flemish Cap S. mentella and S. fasciatus. The reason for this approach is the historical dominance of this group in the 3M redfish commercial catch until 2005. However a new golden redfish fishery (S. marinus) started on September 2005 on shallower depths of the Flemish Cap bank above 300m. This new reality implied a revision of catch estimates, in order to split recent redfish commercial catch from the major fleets on Div. 3M into golden (S. marinus) and beaked (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) redfish catches. An Extended Survivor Analysis (Shepherd, 1999) was performed using the previous XSA framework and the 1989-2008 EU survey abundance at age matrix as the tuning input file. The sequence of negative-positive regions on the log q’s residuals that mark the 1989-2000 interval lead the authors to consider an alternate XSA framework: the 1989-2008 EU survey series was sliced into “three consecutive surveys” (EU survey I, 1989-1993; EU survey II, 1994-2000; and EU survey III, 2001-2008) corresponding to the three regions of the log q’s matrix of residuals. This option resulted on improved catchability diagnostics but with a worst XSA performance in terms of retrospective bias, correlation with the tuning survey and convergence. Sensitivity analysis shown that the model runs better with long survey series based mean log q’s, despite the well defined residual patterns inherent to this option. Very high fishing mortalities until 1996 forced a rapid and steep decline of the 3M beaked redfish stock. With lower fishing mortalities since then the stock decline was halted. But the weak 1991-1997 year classes kept the stock size at a low level till 2002, basically sustained by the survival and growth of the existing cohorts. The cohort’s size at age 4 increased continuously from 1998 onwards, reaching an ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ávila de Melo, A.
Saborido-Rey, Fran
González-Troncoso, Diana
Skryabin, Ilya
Alpoim, R.
spellingShingle Ávila de Melo, A.
Saborido-Rey, Fran
González-Troncoso, Diana
Skryabin, Ilya
Alpoim, R.
An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
author_facet Ávila de Melo, A.
Saborido-Rey, Fran
González-Troncoso, Diana
Skryabin, Ilya
Alpoim, R.
author_sort Ávila de Melo, A.
title An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
title_short An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
title_full An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
title_fullStr An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of beaked redfish (S. mentella and S. fasciatus) in NAFO division 3M based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
title_sort assessment of beaked redfish (s. mentella and s. fasciatus) in nafo division 3m based on revised 2005-2008 catches (is a retrospective biased assessment necessarily useless in terms of scientific advice?)
publisher Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization
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Scientific Council Research (SCR) Document 09/29 (2009)
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