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International Review Panel Report for the 2014 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2022
The Panel recognised the very high quality of the research presented at the 2014 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Review Workshop. This included research on Southern African hake and sardine, as well as research associated with whether pelagic fishing near island breeding colonies has an impact on African penguins.
Dunn, Alistair   +4 more
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International Review Panel Report for the 2008 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2022
The Panel recognised the very high quality of the research presented at the 2008 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Review Workshop. This included research on humpback whales, and Southern African hake, sardine, penguins and kingklip resources, as well as new methods for conducting stock assessments where the main data sources are indices of ...
Punt, Andre, Smith, Anthony DM
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International Review Panel Report for the 2005 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2022
The Workshop focused on the South African West and South Coast Rock Lobster resources, and also included a session to discuss elephant metapopulation modelling being undertaken by Dr Rudi van Aarde and colleagues at the University of Pretoria. The Workshop was funded jointly by the Marine and Coastal Management Branch of the Department of Environment ...
Smith, Anthony DM   +3 more
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International Review Panel Report for the 2013 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2022
The Panel recognised the very high quality of the research presented at the 2013 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Review Workshop. This included research on South African hake, sardine, and linefish, as well as research associated with the BCC ECOFISH project.
Smith, Anthony DM   +3 more
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International Review Panel Report for the 2019 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2021
The Panel recognised the very high quality of the research presented at the 2019 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Review Workshop. This included research on stocks of southern African hakes, sardine and rock lobster. New information and research related to an experimental spatial fishing closure near African penguin colonies was also presented ...
Die, David J   +4 more
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Causal inference and evidence-based recommendations in occupational health and safety research

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2020
In this issue of the Journal, a group of distinguished Nordic researchers, led by Anne Helene Garde and including four of our Associated Editors, present a discussion paper that originated from a workshop and provides detailed recommendations on night ...
Reiner Rugulies, Alex Burdorf
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International Review Panel Report for the 2023 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop.

open access: yes, 2023
The 2023 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Workshop covered a wide range of topics relevant to the development of management regimes that best achieve management goals. This high-quality research included work on the stocks of southern African hakes, sardine, and squid.
Punt, Andre   +2 more
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International Review Panel Report for the 2022 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2022
The Panel recognised the high level of quantitative analysis presented to the 2022 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Workshop. This included work on the stocks of southern African hakes, sardine, west coast rock lobster, south coast sole and squid. There was also a general discussion related to Management Strategy Evaluation (MSE), the impact of
Parma, Ana   +3 more
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Including cetaceans in multi-species assessment models using strandings data: why, how and what can we do about it?

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2014
Single-species models have been commonly used to assess fish stocks in the past. Since these models have relatively simple data requirements, they sometimes provide the only tool available to assess the status of a stock when data are not enough to ...
Camilo Saavedra   +5 more
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International Review Panel Report for the 2018 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop

open access: yes, 2021
The Panel recognised the very high quality of the research presented at the 2018 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Review Workshop. This included research on Southern African hake, sardine and rock lobster, as well as new methods for conducting stock assessments where the main data sources are indices of abundance and catch.
Cox, Sean P   +3 more
openaire   +1 more source

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