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.
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Fish populations -- Mathematical models.
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Fish populations -- Australia -- Congresses.
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Fish populations -- Australia -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
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Fish populations -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
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Fish populations.
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Fishery management -- Congresses.
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Fishery management -- Mathematical models -- Congresses.
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Fishery management -- Mathematical models.
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Fishery management -- Australia -- Congresses.
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Fishery management.
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Fishery resources -- Congresses.
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Fishery resources.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Hancock, D. A. (Donald Alexander)
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Australian Society for Fish Biology.
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ISBN |
0644348216 (paperback) |
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