Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys

The ADAPT-VPA assessment methodology of Butterworth et al. (1999) is applied to abundance estimates (from both IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys) and catch at age data (both commercial and scientific) for Areas IV and V. The methodology is extended to be able to take account of inter-annual differences i...

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Main Authors: Mori, M, Butterworth, Doug S
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17928
http://www.mth.uct.ac.za/maram/pub/2005/JA_J05_PJR_18.pdf
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17928/1/Mori_Progress_on_application_2005.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/17928 2023-05-15T17:12:51+02:00 Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys Mori, M Butterworth, Doug S 2005 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17928 http://www.mth.uct.ac.za/maram/pub/2005/JA_J05_PJR_18.pdf https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17928/1/Mori_Progress_on_application_2005.pdf eng eng University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Marine Resource Assessment and Management Group http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17928 http://www.mth.uct.ac.za/maram/pub/2005/JA_J05_PJR_18.pdf https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17928/1/Mori_Progress_on_application_2005.pdf ADAPT-VPA Minke whales Areas IV and V IDCR/SOER JARPA surveys Working Paper 2005 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:48:09Z The ADAPT-VPA assessment methodology of Butterworth et al. (1999) is applied to abundance estimates (from both IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys) and catch at age data (both commercial and scientific) for Areas IV and V. The methodology is extended to be able to take account of inter-annual differences in the distribution of the population between the two Areas when they are assessed jointly. An important feature of these updated results is that revised JARPA estimates of abundance are shown to be statistically comparable with estimates from the IDCR/SOWER programme (i.e. calibration factor not significantly different from 1). The general pattern shown by results is of a minke whale abundance trend that increased over the middle decades of the 20th Century to peak at about 1970, and then declined for the next three decades. The recruitment trend is similar, though with its peak slightly earlier. The factor to which the results are most sensitive is the value of natural mortality M. The assessments do show retrospective patterns, primarily related to changes in the best estimate of M as time has progressed. This in turn seems linked to the IDCR/SOWER survey trends suggesting higher, and the JARPA survey trends lower estimates of M. For the assessment of the two Areas combined, M is estimated at 0.068 with a CV of 0.12; this compares with CVs of typically 0.35 for the Area-specific assessments of Butterworth et al. (1999), which were based on eight seasons’ fewer data. The paper reflects an account of work in progress, and suggestions are made of areas where further analyses would be desirable. Report minke whale University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Butterworth ENVELOPE(66.733,66.733,-70.700,-70.700)
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topic ADAPT-VPA
Minke whales
Areas IV and V
IDCR/SOER
JARPA surveys
spellingShingle ADAPT-VPA
Minke whales
Areas IV and V
IDCR/SOER
JARPA surveys
Mori, M
Butterworth, Doug S
Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys
topic_facet ADAPT-VPA
Minke whales
Areas IV and V
IDCR/SOER
JARPA surveys
description The ADAPT-VPA assessment methodology of Butterworth et al. (1999) is applied to abundance estimates (from both IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys) and catch at age data (both commercial and scientific) for Areas IV and V. The methodology is extended to be able to take account of inter-annual differences in the distribution of the population between the two Areas when they are assessed jointly. An important feature of these updated results is that revised JARPA estimates of abundance are shown to be statistically comparable with estimates from the IDCR/SOWER programme (i.e. calibration factor not significantly different from 1). The general pattern shown by results is of a minke whale abundance trend that increased over the middle decades of the 20th Century to peak at about 1970, and then declined for the next three decades. The recruitment trend is similar, though with its peak slightly earlier. The factor to which the results are most sensitive is the value of natural mortality M. The assessments do show retrospective patterns, primarily related to changes in the best estimate of M as time has progressed. This in turn seems linked to the IDCR/SOWER survey trends suggesting higher, and the JARPA survey trends lower estimates of M. For the assessment of the two Areas combined, M is estimated at 0.068 with a CV of 0.12; this compares with CVs of typically 0.35 for the Area-specific assessments of Butterworth et al. (1999), which were based on eight seasons’ fewer data. The paper reflects an account of work in progress, and suggestions are made of areas where further analyses would be desirable.
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author Mori, M
Butterworth, Doug S
author_facet Mori, M
Butterworth, Doug S
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title Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys
title_short Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys
title_full Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys
title_fullStr Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys
title_full_unstemmed Progress on application of ADAPT-VPA to minke whales in Areas IV and V given updated information from IDCR/SOWER and JARPA surveys
title_sort progress on application of adapt-vpa to minke whales in areas iv and v given updated information from idcr/sower and jarpa surveys
publisher University of Cape Town
publishDate 2005
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17928
http://www.mth.uct.ac.za/maram/pub/2005/JA_J05_PJR_18.pdf
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17928/1/Mori_Progress_on_application_2005.pdf
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