Stock assessment data and model fit for smooth oreo (Pseudocyttus maculatus) in New Zealand waters, using a Coleraine statistical catch-at-age model.
This is a two-sex model with 80 age classes and 44 length classes, the catch data starting in 1979 and ending in 2001. The model was fitted to seven data components: pre-GPS commercial abundance index, post-GPS commercial abundance index, survey abundance index, commercial catch at length, survey catch at length, female length at age, and male length at age.
x.oreo
List of class scape
containing:
N | predicted numbers at age |
B | predicted biomass, recruitment, and observed landings (year things) |
Sel | predicted selectivity and observed maturity (age things) |
CPUE | commercial abundance index and fit |
Survey | survey abundance index and fit |
CLc | commercial C@L (catch at length) and fit |
CLs | survey C@L and fit |
LA | observed L@A (length at age) |
Hilborn et al. (2003) give a general description of the Coleraine generalized model.
Since relatively few smooth oreo individuals have been aged, this assessment admits uncertainty about the von Bertalanffy growth curve, which is estimated for each sex. The acoustic survey abundance estimate is considered absolute, so q[survey] is fixed at 1.
Estimated parameters: R0, Sfull[commercial], Sfull[survey], q[pre-GPS], q[post-GPS], L80female, L80male, Kfemale, Kmale, CVfemale, and CVmale.
Hilborn, R., Maunder, M., Parma, A., Ernst, B., Payne, J., and Starr, P. (2003). Coleraine: A generalized age-structured stock assessment model. User's manual version 2.0. University of Washington Report SAFS-UW-0116.
Magnusson, A. (2003). Stock assessment of Chatham Rise smooth oreo (SSO4). Deepwater Working Group Doc. 16. Report for the New Zealand Ministry of Fisheries.
importCol
was used to import the fitted model.
x.cod
, x.ling
, x.oreo
,
x.saithe
, and x.sbw
are fitted
scape
models to explore.
scape-package
gives an overview of the package.
plotB(x.oreo)
plotCL(x.oreo, "c")
plotCL(x.oreo, "s")
plotIndex(x.oreo, "c")
plotIndex(x.oreo, "s")
plotLA(x.oreo)
plotN(x.oreo)
plotSel(x.oreo)
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