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8.28 EXAMINATION - WRITTEN TEST (LISBON, DEC. 1997)


TRAINING COURSE ON FISH STOCK ASSESSMENT
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGAÇÃO DAS PESCAS E DO MAR
(LISBON, 3 NOV. -10 DEC. 1997)

QUESTION 1

Consider a certain stock with the following parameters:

Natural Mortality Coefficient:

M = 0.20 year-1



Fishing mortality in 1996:

F96 = 1.08 year-1

Exploitation pattern:

Age

1

2

3

4

5

6

7+

sI

0.07

0.23

0.33

0.49

0.97

1.00

1.00

Mean weight (kg) in the catch and in the stock:

Age

1

2

3

4

5

6

7+

0.053

0.076

0.111

0.125

0.158

0.204

0.337

Maturity ogive (percent):

Age (year)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7+

% maturesi

34

90

100

100

100

100

100

The estimated recruitments and the spawning biomasses between 1986 and 1996 are presented in the following table:

Table 1

Year

N (age 1)
(thousands)

Spawning biomass
(t)

1986

8751

1957

1987

8305

1591

1988

7123

1956

1989

7596

2073

1990

6013

2287

1991

5054

1506

1992

9713

1400

1993

5520

1275

1994

6000

980

1995

7329

675

1996

6840

917

1. Calculate the biological reference point F0.1. Indicate the value of the virgin biomass that you estimated and calculate the percentage B0.1/Bvirgin..

2. Calculate the biological reference point Fmax.

3. Calculate the biological reference point Fmed

4. Estimate the parameters of the S-R Ricker model and indicate what the value of the spawning biomass/recruit is, corresponding to Fcrash.

5. Comment on the present state of the stock and its exploitation.

QUESTION 2

Consider a stock where the length compositions of the catches during 1986-1995 are known (Table 2).

The following parameters were estimated from this stock:

Natural mortality coefficient = 1.2 year-1
Asymptotic length = 39.8 cm
Growth coefficient = 0.8 year-1

Table 2 - Catch Matrix (thousand individuals)

Length classes (cm)

Year

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

14-

10

9

8

9

7

18

13

12

15

8

15-

20

17

15

18

13

35

26

23

29

16

16-

29

25

23

26

19

52

39

34

42

24

17-

47

41

37

43

31

84

63

56

69

39

18-

92

80

72

83

60

164

122

108

134

76

19-

224

194

175

202

146

398

297

263

325

185

20-

261

226

203

234

169

461

343

305

376

214

21-

420

363

326

376

271

736

547

488

601

342

22-

335

525

603

506

511

365

983

571

657

741

23-

345

540

618

516

520

370

995

581

666

752

24-

422

661

751

622

625

444

1189

699

799

902

25-

442

693

781

642

643

454

1212

718

818

923

26-

415

650

726

592

590

415

1102

659

747

843

27-

388

607

672

542

537

376

995

601

677

765

28-

360

564

617

493

486

339

890

543

609

688

29-

332

520

563

444

435

301

788

487

543

613

30-

304

475

508

396

386

265

689

431

478

539

31-

275

430

453

348

337

230

594

377

414

468

32-

272

246

509

494

330

314

212

428

351

353

33-

239

216

439

419

277

261

174

359

292

294

34-

206

186

369

345

226

211

139

293

235

237

35-

171

155

300

273

176

162

106

228

181

182

36-

136

123

230

202

129

117

75

167

130

131

37-

82

99

116

196

147

91

80

40

117

83

38-

49

60

66

103

75

45

38

21

58

41

39-

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1. Estimate the values of the fishing mortality coefficient in each length class of the cohort of 1987 (to simplify, adopt Fterminal = 0.5 year-1).

2. Estimate the corresponding values of the number of survivors at the beginning of each class.

3. Say what the recruitment of this cohort is.

QUESTION 3

The Fox Production model was adjusted to a certain stock and the following parameters were obtained:

K = 300 thousand tons
r = 0.50 year-1

1. Determine the biological reference points FMSY and F0.1.

2. Knowing that in recent years the biomass of this stock is about 30 percent of the virgin biomass, comment on the present state of the stock and its exploitation, based on the adopted model.


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