How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model

CMSY++, an improved version of the CMSY approach developed from Catch-MSY which uses a Bayesian implementation of a modified Schaefer model and can predict stock status and exploitation, was used in the present study. Evaluating relative performance is vital in situations when dealing with fisheries...

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Published in:Animals
Main Authors: Richard Kindong, Feng Wu, Siquan Tian, Ousmane Sarr
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022
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BSP
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12111386
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cb4805d776d343f1a403f9d79f2f1252 2023-05-15T18:21:17+02:00 How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model Richard Kindong Feng Wu Siquan Tian Ousmane Sarr 2022-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12111386 https://doaj.org/article/cb4805d776d343f1a403f9d79f2f1252 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/11/1386 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-2615 doi:10.3390/ani12111386 2076-2615 https://doaj.org/article/cb4805d776d343f1a403f9d79f2f1252 Animals, Vol 12, Iss 1386, p 1386 (2022) overfishing management CMSY++ bycatch species ICCAT BSP Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 Zoology QL1-991 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12111386 2022-12-30T23:15:51Z CMSY++, an improved version of the CMSY approach developed from Catch-MSY which uses a Bayesian implementation of a modified Schaefer model and can predict stock status and exploitation, was used in the present study. Evaluating relative performance is vital in situations when dealing with fisheries with different catch time series start years and biological prior information. To identify the influences of data inputs on CMSY++ outputs, this paper evaluated the use of a nominal reported catch and a reconstructed catch dataset of the South Atlantic blue shark alongside different priors of the blue shark’s productivity/resilience (r) coupled with different indices of abundance. Results from the present study showed that different catch time series start years did not have a significant influence on the estimation of the biomass and fishing reference points reported by CMSY++. However, uninformative priors of r affected the output results of the model. The developed model runs with varying and joint abundance indices showed conflicting results, as classification rates in the final year changed with respect to the type of index used. However, the model runs indicated that South Atlantic blue shark stock could be overfished (B2020/Bmsy = 0.623 to 1.15) and that overfishing could be occurring (F2020/Fmsy = 0.818 to 1.78). This result is consistent with the results from a previous assessment using a state-space surplus production model applied for the same stock in 2015. Though some potential could be observed when using CMSY++, the results from this model ought to be taken with caution. Additionally, the continuous development of prior information useful for this model would help strengthen its performance. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Schaefer ENVELOPE(166.383,166.383,-71.367,-71.367) Animals 12 11 1386
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management
CMSY++
bycatch species
ICCAT
BSP
Veterinary medicine
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Zoology
QL1-991
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management
CMSY++
bycatch species
ICCAT
BSP
Veterinary medicine
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Zoology
QL1-991
Richard Kindong
Feng Wu
Siquan Tian
Ousmane Sarr
How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model
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description CMSY++, an improved version of the CMSY approach developed from Catch-MSY which uses a Bayesian implementation of a modified Schaefer model and can predict stock status and exploitation, was used in the present study. Evaluating relative performance is vital in situations when dealing with fisheries with different catch time series start years and biological prior information. To identify the influences of data inputs on CMSY++ outputs, this paper evaluated the use of a nominal reported catch and a reconstructed catch dataset of the South Atlantic blue shark alongside different priors of the blue shark’s productivity/resilience (r) coupled with different indices of abundance. Results from the present study showed that different catch time series start years did not have a significant influence on the estimation of the biomass and fishing reference points reported by CMSY++. However, uninformative priors of r affected the output results of the model. The developed model runs with varying and joint abundance indices showed conflicting results, as classification rates in the final year changed with respect to the type of index used. However, the model runs indicated that South Atlantic blue shark stock could be overfished (B2020/Bmsy = 0.623 to 1.15) and that overfishing could be occurring (F2020/Fmsy = 0.818 to 1.78). This result is consistent with the results from a previous assessment using a state-space surplus production model applied for the same stock in 2015. Though some potential could be observed when using CMSY++, the results from this model ought to be taken with caution. Additionally, the continuous development of prior information useful for this model would help strengthen its performance.
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author Richard Kindong
Feng Wu
Siquan Tian
Ousmane Sarr
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Siquan Tian
Ousmane Sarr
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title How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model
title_short How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model
title_full How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model
title_fullStr How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model
title_full_unstemmed How Well Do ‘Catch-Only’ Assessment Models Capture Catch Time Series Start Years and Default Life History Prior Values? A Preliminary Stock Assessment of the South Atlantic Ocean Blue Shark Using a Catch-Based Model
title_sort how well do ‘catch-only’ assessment models capture catch time series start years and default life history prior values? a preliminary stock assessment of the south atlantic ocean blue shark using a catch-based model
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