Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs

The results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study are analysed using the GLMs as set out at the 2010 international stock assessment workshop. Estimates of residual variance for a random year effects GLM for the various penguin response variables are considered to be sufficiently precise to enabl...

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Main Authors: William Robinson, Doug Butterworth, Liam Furman
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftunicapetownfig:oai:figshare.com:article/19383317 2023-05-15T15:44:40+02:00 Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs William Robinson Doug Butterworth Liam Furman 2022-03-25T13:14:10Z https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.19383317.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/report/Analyses_of_the_Results_from_the_Island_Closure_Feasibility_Study_for_the_Dassen_Robben_and_St_Croix_Bird_Island_Pairs/19383317 unknown doi:10.25375/uct.19383317.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/report/Analyses_of_the_Results_from_the_Island_Closure_Feasibility_Study_for_the_Dassen_Robben_and_St_Croix_Bird_Island_Pairs/19383317 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Biological Mathematics Applied Statistics Biostatistics South African penguins island closure feasibility study Dassen Island Robben Island St Croix Island Bird Island International Stock Assessment Workshop GLM analyses Generalised linear model Text Report 2022 ftunicapetownfig https://doi.org/10.25375/uct.19383317.v1 2022-03-30T23:11:37Z The results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study are analysed using the GLMs as set out at the 2010 international stock assessment workshop. Estimates of residual variance for a random year effects GLM for the various penguin response variables are considered to be sufficiently precise to enable power analyses to be conducted to contribute to the evaluation of whether to transition to a full experimental closures programme, so that the feasibility study may be considered successfully concluded. For the Dassen and Robben Islands about 80% of the estimates of the fishing effect parameter λ are positive, with this same proportion maintained for those (about one sixth) of these estimates which are significant at the 5% level. Thus the preponderance of the evidence from these analyses is that the impact of fishing around these islands has been positive. The rather fewer instances available to analyse for the Eastern Cape colonies suggest a weakly positive effect at Bird Island, but a somewhat stronger negative effect at St Croix. The power analyses suggest that in cases for Dassen and Robben Islands where further data collection might render currently non-significant λ estimates significant at the 5% level within the next two decades, the likely period required for such further collection would typically be in the vicinity of five years. The advantage provided by continuing the closure programme itself seems however to be slight, as the natural variation over time in normal catches would be sufficient to provide the contrast to achieve such results with only typically two years’ extension to those five years. For the two Eastern Cape islands, it seems that results which are statistically significant at the 5% level seem unlikely to be achieved in the foreseeable future – a result which may be a consequence of the relatively low levels of sardine catches typically taken close to those islands. Report Bird Island University of Cape Town: Figshare Bird Island ENVELOPE(-38.060,-38.060,-54.004,-54.004) Croix Island ENVELOPE(-55.681,-55.681,51.483,51.483) St. Croix Island ENVELOPE(-96.757,-96.757,58.948,58.948)
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topic Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
South African penguins
island closure feasibility study
Dassen Island
Robben Island
St Croix Island
Bird Island
International Stock Assessment Workshop
GLM analyses
Generalised linear model
spellingShingle Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
South African penguins
island closure feasibility study
Dassen Island
Robben Island
St Croix Island
Bird Island
International Stock Assessment Workshop
GLM analyses
Generalised linear model
William Robinson
Doug Butterworth
Liam Furman
Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs
topic_facet Biological Mathematics
Applied Statistics
Biostatistics
South African penguins
island closure feasibility study
Dassen Island
Robben Island
St Croix Island
Bird Island
International Stock Assessment Workshop
GLM analyses
Generalised linear model
description The results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study are analysed using the GLMs as set out at the 2010 international stock assessment workshop. Estimates of residual variance for a random year effects GLM for the various penguin response variables are considered to be sufficiently precise to enable power analyses to be conducted to contribute to the evaluation of whether to transition to a full experimental closures programme, so that the feasibility study may be considered successfully concluded. For the Dassen and Robben Islands about 80% of the estimates of the fishing effect parameter λ are positive, with this same proportion maintained for those (about one sixth) of these estimates which are significant at the 5% level. Thus the preponderance of the evidence from these analyses is that the impact of fishing around these islands has been positive. The rather fewer instances available to analyse for the Eastern Cape colonies suggest a weakly positive effect at Bird Island, but a somewhat stronger negative effect at St Croix. The power analyses suggest that in cases for Dassen and Robben Islands where further data collection might render currently non-significant λ estimates significant at the 5% level within the next two decades, the likely period required for such further collection would typically be in the vicinity of five years. The advantage provided by continuing the closure programme itself seems however to be slight, as the natural variation over time in normal catches would be sufficient to provide the contrast to achieve such results with only typically two years’ extension to those five years. For the two Eastern Cape islands, it seems that results which are statistically significant at the 5% level seem unlikely to be achieved in the foreseeable future – a result which may be a consequence of the relatively low levels of sardine catches typically taken close to those islands.
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Doug Butterworth
Liam Furman
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Doug Butterworth
Liam Furman
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title Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs
title_short Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs
title_full Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs
title_fullStr Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs
title_full_unstemmed Analyses of the Results from the Island Closure Feasibility Study for the Dassen/Robben and St Croix/Bird Island Pairs
title_sort analyses of the results from the island closure feasibility study for the dassen/robben and st croix/bird island pairs
publishDate 2022
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