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Author Australian Society for Fish Biology. Workshop (1993 : Perth, W.A.)

Title Population dynamics for fisheries management : Australian Society for Fish Biology Workshop proceedings, Perth, 24-25 August 1993 / editor, D.A. Hancock
Published North Beach, W.A. : The Society, [1994]
©1994

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 W'BOOL  639.3 Aus/Pdf  AVAILABLE
Description xii, 298 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Contents Population modelling in New Zealand's quota management system -- The role of population models in managing fisheries -- A personal retrospect of the history of fisheries modelling -- Modelling, a method of setting research priorities, not just the tool for the final analysis of Western Australian pilchards -- Fish stock accounts - linking tough decisions and effective science -- Modelling - the fish or ecosystem? -- Ecosystem models: valuable, but not yet management tools - Perth coastal waters study -- Estimation of natural mortality in ecological models -- A trophodynamic approach to the ecology of the mid-slope community off Southeast Australia -- The Jervis Bay model - rationale and approach -- Data requirements - how much do you need to know? -- Methods for standardisation of catch and data requirements -- Getting the right information for age-structured models -- Quality versus quantity: a case study -- Data requirements of multispecies, spatial, and ecosystem models -- Case studies I - Invertebrates -- Modelling abalone fisheries -- Population dynamics of the Shark Bay saucer scallop fishery --A compartmental model of the Eastern king prawn fishery -- Modelling the Western Rock Lobster Fishery -- Case studies II - fish -- Assessment of gemfish (Rexa solandri) stock using a "customised" age -- Stock assessments of the gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, in Bass Strait and off South Australia -- Modelling the Northern Territory Barramundi Fishery - 1978-1992 -- Development of predictive models linking fish population recruitment with streamflow -- Age structure assessments with multiple and conflicting information: a case study based on southern bluefin tuna -- Management advice - the process, the risk, and the uncertainty -- Linkage between stock assessment and management -- Interaction between scientists and industry in the Northern Prawn Fishery -- Management strategy evaluation - the light on the hill -- Management needs for fisheries research -- The use of biological reference points for defining recruitment overfishing, with an application to southern bluefin tuna
Notes AGPS cat. no. 9421288
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Commonwealth of Australia 1994
Subject Fish populations -- Congresses.
Fish populations -- Mathematical models.
Fish populations -- Australia -- Congresses.
Fish populations -- Australia -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Fish populations -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Fish populations.
Fishery management -- Congresses.
Fishery management -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
Fishery management -- Mathematical models.
Fishery management -- Australia -- Congresses.
Fishery management.
Fishery resources -- Congresses.
Fishery resources.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Hancock, D. A. (Donald Alexander)
Australian Society for Fish Biology.
ISBN 0644348216 (paperback)