Groundfish stock assessments for the west coast of Canada in 1984 and recommended yield options for 1985 / by A.V. Tyler and G.A. McFarlane, editors.: Fs97-4/1813E-PDF
"Stock assessments and yield options are developed for the Pacific coast of Canada for the following species: lingcod, Pacific cod, Dover sole, rock sole, English sole, sable fish, Pacific hake, spiny dog fish, walleye pollock, Pacific ocean perch, yellowmouth rockfish, rougheye rockfish, silvergrey rockfish, … and canary rockfish. The yield options are recommendations to the fishery managers of the Field Services Division on catch limitations and other fishery management procedures. Biological considerations only, rather than economic factors, are addressed in this document. The yield options are quantitative and are based on a series of appropriate mathematical methods, e.g., virtual population analysis, dynamics pool analysis, and Fournier stock-reconstruction procedures. Alternative options address the possibility of the fishery managers considering high risk and low risk yields in relation to a stock's future potential to produce. Other options, particularly for rockfish and flatfish species, provide a selection of alternatives for managers to consider in regard to whether a stock should be re-built, maintained at status quo, or decreased through non-sustainable catches for present economic emergencies"--Abstract, page iv.
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| Title | Groundfish stock assessments for the west coast of Canada in 1984 and recommended yield options for 1985 / by A.V. Tyler and G.A. McFarlane, editors. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (v, 353 pages) : illustrations, maps. |
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