Comprehensive discard reconstruction and abundance estimation using flexible selectivity functions

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Abstract

The additional mortality caused by discarding may hamper the sustainable use of marine resources, especially if it is not accounted for in stock assessment and fisheries management. Generally, long and precise time-series on age-structured landings exist, but historical discard estimates are often lacking or imprecise. The flatfish fishery in the North Sea is a mixed fishery targeting mainly sole and plaice. Owing to the gear characteristics and a minimum landing size for these species, considerable discarding occurs, especially for juvenile plaice. Discard samples collected by on-board observers are available since 1999 from a limited number of commercial fishing trips. Here, we develop a statistical catch-at-age model with flexible selectivity functions to reconstruct historical discards and estimate stock abundance. We do not rely on simple predefined selectivity ogives, but use spline smoothers to capture the unknown non-linear selectivity and discard patterns, and allow these to vary in time. The model is fitted to the age-structured landings, discards, and survey data, the most appropriate model is selected, and estimates of uncertainty are obtained
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)763-771
JournalICES Journal of Marine Science
Volume66
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • north-sea plaice
  • pleuronectes-platessa
  • fisheries management
  • stock assessment
  • mixed fisheries
  • beam-trawl
  • age data
  • catch
  • survival
  • flatfish

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