Authors
CL de Moor, SJ Johnston, A Brandão, RA Rademeyer, JP Glazer, LB Furman, DS Butterworth
Publication date
2015/9/26
Journal
African Journal of Marine Science
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
285-311
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
The waters off South Africa's coastline boast a rich mix of commercially fished species. Quantitative assessments of these marine resources have developed from simple methods first applied in the 1970s, to models that encompass a wide range of methodologies. The more valuable resources have undergone regular assessments in recent decades, with frequencies closely related to the management approach employed for each fishery. Many of these assessments form the operating models used to simulation-test candidate management procedures. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the assessments of 11 of the most important fisheries resources in South Africa. Some assessments use simple biomass dynamics models, whereas others are a hybrid of age- and length-based models, each designed to model the specific characteristics of the resource and fishery concerned. Many of the assessments …
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