Turning reference points inside out: comparing MSY reference points estimated inside and outside the assessment model

Author:

Trijoulet Vanessa1ORCID,Berg Casper W1,Miller David C M2,Nielsen Anders1ORCID,Rindorf Anna1,Albertsen Christoffer Moesgaard1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet 201, DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark

2. ICES Secretariat, H.C. Andersens Boulevard 44-46, DK 1553 Copenhagen V, Denmark

Abstract

Abstract Reference points are used in fisheries management to infer stock status and inform future fishing opportunities. They can be estimated externally to the assessment model assuming attributes such as stock size to be known without error, or internally where the uncertainty can be accounted for in the estimation. Little is known about the effect of choosing one approach over another on reference point estimates. We compare maximum sustainable yield (MSY) reference points obtained internally in the assessment model (SAM) with those obtained by external estimation (EqSim) via simulations using 11 stocks with known and unknown stock–recruitment relationships (SRRs). Internal estimation of reference points does better on average than external estimation in terms of bias, variance, and SRR selection. Coverage probability of the reference point confidence intervals is good for the internal approach. Stochasticity considerations via re-sampling in the external approach can lead to bias. Bias in reference points have consequences on future yield, stock development, and status. However, it is difficult to predict them by solely looking at bias because they depend on current stock status, recruitment, and extent of bias, but also bias direction since a harvest control rule might compensate for the bias in the future.

Funder

European Maritime and Fisheries Foundation

Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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