Management Procedures for Greenland Halibut

This document expands upon the baseline and sensitivity SCAA assessments of the Greenland halibut resource by Rademeyer and Butterworth (2017). First, projections under different levels of a constant catch are reported. These suggest that for all the cases of assessments (operating models – OMs) con...

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Main Authors: Rademeyer, R A, Butterworth, Doug S
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Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017
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