Workshops
Discard Mortality Workshop
August 7-8, 2006
W. Alton Jones - Whispering Pines Conference Center
Presentations:
- Stress in Fish (1.9M pdf) by Terry Bradley, URI Department of Fisheries, Animal, and Veterinary Science
- Fish Bycatch Discard Mortality: Sources, Prediction, and Reduction (3.9M pdf) by Michael W. Davis,
Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program,
Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries, Newport, Oregon
- Importance of Bycatch Discard Mortality (486k pdf) by Steve Cadrin, NOAA/UMASS Cooperative Marine Education & Research Program
Catch
Comparison Workshop
December 8 and
9, 2004
Whispering Pines Conference Center, University of Rhode Island W.
Alton Jones Campus
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Introductory
materials:
- Agenda
(92K pdf)
- Attendees
(55K pdf)
- For photos
from the catch comparison workshop, click here.
Presentations:
- Introduction
(825K pdf) by Mike Fogarty, NEFSC, NOAA Fisheries
- Overview
of Hypothesis Testing (241K pdf) by Jon Brodziak, NEFSC, NOAA
Fisheries
- Parametric
and Nonparametric Tests (1.43M pdf) by Paul Rago, NEFSC, NOAA
Fisheries
- Trawl
Warps Revisited: Piecing Together Multiple Lines of Evidence
(5.06M pdf) by Paul Rago, NEFSC, NOAA Fisheries
- Birds
of a Feather Flock Together: Implications of Intra-cluster Correlation
on Analysis of Size Composition Data (241K pdf) by Paul Rago,
NEFSC, NOAA Fisheries
- Bayesian
Perspective on Catch Comparison Analysis (280K
pdf) by Jon Brodziak, NEFSC, NOAA Fisheries
Excel Files:
SAS File:
WinBUGS
WinBUGS can be
downloaded from: http://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/bugs/winbugs/contents.shtml.
This website provides complete instructions for installing the program
as well as downloading and installing the patch to upgrade to version
1.4.1.
Northeast
Regional Bycatch Forum
June 29 to July
1, 2004
Wakefield, Mass.
Proceedings:
Bycatch in the Northeast Fisheries: Moving Forward (pdf)
Trawl
Selectivity Workshop
March 22 to
24, 2004
New Bedford, Mass.
Introductory
materials:
- Agenda
(194K pdf)
- Synopsis
(194K pdf)
- For photos
from the selectivity workshop, click here.
Reference
materials:
- Statistical
prerequisiteA crash course on Maximum Likelihood theory
(117K pdf)
- WorkbookThis
document lists a number of exercises on solving various issues
related to estimating selectivity from single hauls (135K pdf)
- Single
Hauls 1Introduction to basic tools for estimating selectivity
of trawl gear from comparative experiments (173K pdf)
- Single
Hauls 2Parameterisation (162K pdf)
- Power
analysis case studyContains the report of the power
analyses conducted as part of the planning of the additional experiments
within the BACOMA project. This pre-analysis is intended to provide
information for making optimal decisions on numbers of hauls to
be conducted and their allocation between vessels (241K pdf)
- Key
referencesProvides references to key publications relevant
to statistical selectivity analysis (60K pdf)
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