Length Based Methods In Fisheries Research


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Length-based Methods in Fisheries Research


Length-based Methods in Fisheries Research

Author: Daniel Pauly

language: en

Publisher: WorldFish

Release Date: 1987


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Specific aims of the conference were: to identify the specific features of sampling schemes used to obtain length-frequency data for stock assessment; to review length-based methodologies for stock assessment of fish and aquatic invertebrates, with particular reference to their precision and accuracy; to review and test computer programs implementing length-based methods.

The Accuracy of Some Length-based Methods for Fish Population Studies


The Accuracy of Some Length-based Methods for Fish Population Studies

Author: Victoria J. Isaac

language: en

Publisher: WorldFish

Release Date: 1990


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A Review of Length-based Approaches to Assessing Fish Stocks


A Review of Length-based Approaches to Assessing Fish Stocks

Author: J. A. Gulland

language: en

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Release Date: 1992-01-01


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This document reviews the several fish stock assessment methods based on length-frequency analysis. Emphasis is placed on sampling and collection of length-frequency data, to the estimation of population parameters such as growth, mortality and recruitment and the estimation of catch selectivity. Attention is given to the conversion of length to age using age-length keys, slicing length-frequency composition, and using modes. It reviews long-and short-term effects of changes in selection and fishing mortality, and discusses methods for long-term assessments and for short-term projections. The manual gives several examples of the most common methods used and stresses the advantages of using personal computers and the most recent software for data processing and analysis.