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8.15 Fmed AND FMSY


(5.2.3) and (5.2.4)

During the meeting of the Assessment Working Group (ICES, 1998b) on the Iberic stock (Div. VIIIc and IXa) of hake, Merluccius merluccius, the following population parameters were estimated:

Natural mortality coefficient:

M = 0.2 year-1;



Fishing mortality in 1996:

F96 = 0.24 year-1

Mean weight in the catch (g):

Age (year)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8+

4

37

106

205

358

517

706

935

1508

Maturity ogive (percent):

Age (year)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8+

% maturei

0

0

1

6

20

49

76

91

100

For the long-term projections, the Working Group adopted the mean exploitation pattern for the period 1994-1996, as shown in the next table:

Age (year)

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8+

si

0.001

0.11

0.398

1.3

1.261

1.019

1.473

1.874

1.874

1. Calculate the long-term annual mean biomass, the spawning biomass, the annual catch in weight and the mean weight in the catch.

2. Draw the curve of the annual catch in weight and the mean biomass against F, for values of Ffactor between 0 and 2.5 year-1, with intervals of 0.1 year-1. Calculate the TRPs Fmax and F0.1.

3. Calculate the biological reference point Fmed, knowing the recruitments (million individuals at age 0) and the spawning biomasses (thousand tons) between 1982 and 1996, estimated by the Working Group, presented in the following table:

Year

N (age 0)
(million)

Spawning biomass
(1000 tons)

1982

125

59.8

1983

107

61.4

1984

136

58.8

1985

97

44.1

1986

104

26.4

1987

97

24.2

1988

84

22.8

1989

56

18.9

1990

59

19.4

1991

69

20.5

1992

86

21.5

1993

70

21.0

1994

63

16.5

1995

32

15.2

1996

83

18.0

4. Calculate the long-term mean biomass, the spawning biomass, the catch in weight and the mean weight in the catch for Fmed. Compare with the values obtained in question 1 and make your comments.

5. Adopting the Ricker stock-recruitment relation, estimated by the Working Group (a = 4.43 R/kg and K = 78.13 thousand tons), calculate FMSY, BMSY and Y MSY. and compare the different F-target estimated.


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