Based on discussions with stakeholders, six different HCRs were defined and evaluated against three performance criteria: 1. precautionarity (less than 5% risk of falling below limit reference point for spawning stock biomass, Blim), 2.
The solid black line shows the index used in the current assessment, and colored lines retrospective indices with data restricted to January-October in the final year, peeling off years back to 2015.
Tunas and their relatives dominate the world's largest ecosystems and sustain some of the most valuable fisheries. The impacts of fishing on these species have been debated intensively over the pas.
Global sustainability of marine species is important to FAO’s mission, and my work focuses on increasing our understanding of variability in abundance of these species, develop control rules that manage them sustainably and understand the…
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