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Alternative hypotheses of west to south movement considered for South African sardine

Authors: de Moor, Carryn; Butterworth, Doug; Coetzee, Janet;

Alternative hypotheses of west to south movement considered for South African sardine

Abstract

A key consideration in the simulation projection framework to be used to test Candidate Management Procedures for OMP 17 are alternative hypotheses of the proportion of 1-year-old sardine that move from the west coast to the south coast each year. (The proportion of older sardine that move is linked to the proportion of 1-year-olds which move.) This document outlines the movement hypotheses considered thus far based on results at the joint posterior mode of de Moor and Butterworth (2016) and de Moor (2016).

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Biological Mathematics, Applied Statistics, west to south movement, 10402 Biostatistics, Biostatistics, alternate movement hypothesis, 10401 Applied Statistics, Applied statistics, FOS: Mathematics, 10202 Biological Mathematics, Biological mathematics, South African sardine resource, South Coast Biomass, Candidate Management Procedure

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