
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).
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
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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