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Title: Model predictions for 2020-29 and 2090-99 of average catch, average profits and the probability of negative profits for northern rock sole in Alaska based on fishery monitoring and environmental data collected in 1975 and 2020 (NCEI Accession 0248633)
Abstract: Average profit (million $) and average catch (thousand tonnes) [median and 90 % intervals] by harvest strategy and the proportion of years with negative profit. Results are shown for projections based on models 0, 8 and 9. The strategies include the average fishing mortality for 2016–20, and strategies based on constant F and the 40-5 harvest control rule. The target fishing mortality for the latter two strategies are F35%, F35, and FMEY. The calculations account for future variation in recruitment about the stock-recruitment and in the parameters of the growth function.
Date received: 20220215
Start date: 20200701
End date: 20211231
Seanames: Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska
West boundary: -178.166
East boundary: -158.32
North boundary: 62
South boundary: 55
Observation types: biological, model output
Instrument types:
Datatypes: CATCH STATISTICS, CATCH STATISTICS - AVERAGES, CATCH STATISTICS - DETAILS, Fish, FISH BIOMASS, FISHERY SURVEY - CATCH MEASUREMENTS - GENERAL, growth rate, mortality rate
Submitter: Punt, André E.
Submitting institution: University of Washington
Collecting institutions: University of Washington, US DOC; NOAA; NMFS; Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Contributing projects: OADS, OAP, OCADS
Platforms:
Number of observations:
Supplementary information: This data package (Submission ID: BFWRWRMX2) was acquired by NCEI from the Scientific Data Integration System (SDIS) at the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) in accordance with the archival submission agreement between NCEI and PMEL.
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Metadata version: 4
Keydate: 2022-02-22 17:35:26+00
Editdate: 2022-03-03 20:50:29+00