the stock synthesis approach based on many of the ideas proposed in fournier and archibald (1982),...
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The Stock Synthesis Approach
Based on many of the ideas proposed in Fournier and Archibald (1982), Methot developed a stock assessment approach and computer program called Stock Synthesis. It has the following features:
• Multiple fisheries and surveys, each with its own selectivity curve.
• Multinomial errors assumed for the observed age composition data (fisheries and surveys).
• The analysis is tuned using multiple biomass or abundance indices (surveys, fishery effort or CPUE), assumed to have log-normal errors.
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Stock Synthesis (continued)
• Catch biomass values are assumed to be known exactly and are removed mid-period. (There is no explicit fishing mortality coefficient.)
• Selection can be a function of length or age (or both) and can differ by sex.
• Mean weight-at-age (by sex) is derived from a growth model and a length-weight relationship.
• Most parameters can be configured to vary with time (e.g., changing selection coefficients).
• Unlike VPA or Cohort Analysis, Synthesis does not require complete catch-at-age data matrices.
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Stock Synthesis (continued)
• Seasons for seasonal fisheries or seasonal growth.
• Transition matrices can be used to create predicted distributions (e.g., age compositions with error).
Synthesis can accommodate numerous kinds of data:
• Observations of discarded amounts or percentages.
• Age or length composition data for retained, discarded, or total catch.
• Mean length-at-age data by fishery and survey.
• Age composition within specified length ranges.
• Mean body weight by fishery (retained or discarded).FW599 Winter 2008
Stock Synthesis (continued)
• The maximum likelihood method is used for estimating the model parameters.
log( Like. ) = j * log( Like.Component j )
• Parameters can be constrained by including penalty functions as log-likelihood components and mimic a Bayesian estimation approach.
• Synthesis II uses Auto-Diff Model Builder (ADMB) routines to find the parameter estimates.
• ADMB allows Synthesis II to produce variance estimates for all estimated parameters and for quantities derived from the estimated parameters.
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Double-Logistic Selection
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Small Fish are Often Discarded
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Retention – small fish are often discarded
Size-Selection can Distort Size-at-Age
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Age Composition Changes Seasonally
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There is Strong Sexual Dimorphism
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Yin's Experiments with Stock Synthesis
29 factorial design with 4 x 200 replicates. NumYrs (8 v 16) F trend (0.1 v 0.3) SmplSize (100 v 400) CatCV (10% v 20%) EffortCV (20% v 80%) FishSel (dom v asym) SurvCV (20% v 80%) RecVar (cons v var) NatlMort (0.2 v 0.4)
Simple Synthesis model configuration with annual catch and effort data from one fishery, one annual survey biomass index, and age composition data for both.
(1) Generate random data sets with known properties.(2) Compare Synthesis estimates with true values.
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Bias in Estimates of Ending Biomass
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for end Bio
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Bias in Estimates of Starting Biomass
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for start Bio
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Bias in Estimates of Depletion
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for endB/B0
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Bias in Estimates of Ending Recruitment
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for end Rec
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Precision in Ending Biomass Estimates
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for end Bio
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Precision in Starting Biomass Estimates
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for start Bio
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Precision in Estimates of Depletion
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for endB/B0
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Stock Synthesis Experiments (cont.)
Main Effects - Bias in Ending Recruitment Estimates
RecVarFishSelCatchCVFTrendNatlMortSurvCVEffortCVSmplSizeNumYrs
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Main Effects Plot - Data Means for end Rec
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