Response to the review panel report for the 2015 International Fisheries Stock Assessment Workshop : Sardine [PDF]
The international review panel report (Dunn et al. 2015) contains the following recommendations pertinent to sardine in response to key questions put to them at the annual stock assessment review meeting held at UCT from 30 November to 4 December 2015.
de Moor, Carryn, Butterworth, Doug
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Modelling hake cannibalism and inter-species predation: Comments from the 2016 International Stock Assessment Workshop, progress to date, and pending work [PDF]
Two separate hake cannibalism and inter-species predation models were presented to and discussed at the 2016 International Stock Assessment Workshop (IWS2016) held at UCT in December last year. These two models will be referred to as the OLRAC model (OLRAC 2016) and the MARAM model (Ross-Gillespie and Butterworth 2016). Fourie et al. (2016) details the
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International Review Panel Report for the 2009 International Fisheries Stock Assessment workshop [PDF]
The External Panel reviewed the assessments of the South African hake and abalone resources against the terms of reference for the workshop. Additional general remarks follow the summary remarks against the terms of reference. More detailed technical recommendations (which include also some comments regarding sardine and penguin analyses which were ...
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Workshop on the Inclusion of Discard Survival in Stock Assessments (WKSURVIVE). [PDF]
The introduction of high survivability exemptions from the EU landing obligation has raised questions on how they relate to ICES stock advice and the management of quotas (TACs).
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Presention to the International Stock Assessment Workshop, 28 November – 2 December 2022, University of Cape Town: 11pp, titled: 'Hake: shared stock - a summary of key issues relating to MSC queries about the assessment of deep-water hake (M.
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Globally, agriculture is directly responsible for 14% of annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and induces an additional 17% through land use change, mostly in developing countries (Vermeulen et al 2012).
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Workshop on Stock Identification of West of Scotland Sea Cod (WK6aCodID; outputs from 2021 meeting) [PDF]
The Workshop on stock identification of West of Scotland cod (WK6aCodID) convened to recommend the most plausible scenario of population structure for stock assessment and fishery management advice.
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A new hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure [PDF]
Presention to the International Stock Assessment Workshop, 27 November – 1 December 2023, University of Cape Town: 9pp, titled: 'A new hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure'
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Workshop on use of Ageing and Maturity Staging Error Matrices in Stock Assessment (WKAMEMSA; outputs from 2021 meeting) [PDF]
The Workshop on use of Ageing and Maturity Staging Error Matrices in Stock Assessment (WKAMEMSA) aimed to compile previous experiences with incorporating age and maturity error information in the assessment and scientific advice process within ICES ...
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Response to the review panel report for the 2018 International Stock Assessment workshop: Hake.
Recommendations for hake work made by the 2018 review Panel are listed alongside responses for each, indicating the progress made to date.
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