A maximum-likelihood method for estimating natural mortality and catchability coefficient from catch-and-effort data


Autoria(s): Wang, Y-G.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

A simple stochastic model of a fish population subject to natural and fishing mortalities is described. The fishing effort is assumed to vary over different periods but to be constant within each period. A maximum-likelihood approach is developed for estimating natural mortality (M) and the catchability coefficient (q) simultaneously from catch-and-effort data. If there is not enough contrast in the data to provide reliable estimates of both M and q, as is often the case in practice, the method can be used to obtain the best possible values of q for a range of possible values of M. These techniques are illustrated with tiger prawn (Penaeus semisulcatus) data from the Northern Prawn Fishery of Australia.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90611/

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Relação

DOI:10.1071/mf97140

Wang, Y-G. (1999) A maximum-likelihood method for estimating natural mortality and catchability coefficient from catch-and-effort data. Marine and Freshwater Research, 50(4), pp. 307-311.

Direitos

© CSIRO 1999

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #northern-prawn-fishery #penaeus-semisulcatus #australia #carpentaria #rates #gulf
Tipo

Journal Article