Characterisation and a length-based assessment model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) at the Auckland Islands (SCI 6A) / I. D. Tuck.
By: Tuck, I. D. (Ian David) [author.].
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: BookSeries: New Zealand fisheries assessment report: 2017/56.Publisher: Wellington : Ministry for Primary Industries, 2017.Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (some colour).ISBN: 9781776656998 (online).Subject(s): METANEPHROPS CHALLENGERI FISHERIES | SCAMPI | METANEPHROPS CHALLENGERI | FISH STOCK ASSESSMENT | STOCK ASSESSMENT | NEW ZEALAND | AUCKLAND ISLANDSHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server Summary: A fishery characterisation and stock assessment have been undertaken and accepted for SCI 6A. A single stock model was developed, based on previous studies. Models examined sensitivity to assumptions about natural mortality and year class strength variability. All models provided broadly consistent stock trajectories, and suggest SSB is currently around 67–72% SSB0. Projections out to 2020 suggested that SSB would remain well above 40% SSB0 with future catches up to the TACC.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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WELLINGTON ONLINE | ELECTRONIC | 1 | Not for loan | 388094 |
"October 2017."
Includes bibliographical references.
A fishery characterisation and stock assessment have been undertaken and accepted for SCI 6A. A single stock model was developed, based on previous studies. Models examined sensitivity to assumptions about natural mortality and year class strength variability. All models provided broadly consistent stock trajectories, and suggest SSB is currently around 67–72% SSB0. Projections out to 2020 suggested that SSB would remain well above 40% SSB0 with future catches up to the TACC.
ELECTRONIC
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