Overview of the EU fair project "STEREO" (Stock effects on recruitment relationships)
MacKenzie, Brian; Heath, Michael; Ådlandsvik, Bjørn; Backhaus, Jan O.; Bogstad, Bjarte; Gallego, Alejandro; Godø, Olav Rune; Gudmundsdottir, Asta; Harms, Ingo H.; Heilmann, J.P.; Jonsson, Sigurður; Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd; MacKenzie, Eddie; Marteinsdottir, Gudrun; Nielsen, Einar E.; Scott, Beth; Strugnell, G.; Stefánsson, Gunnar; Thorsen, Anders; Visser, Andre W.; Wright, Peter
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The overall objective of the STEREO project is to improve the methodology for determining limit
reference points for the biomass of exploited fish stocks. Limit reference points set boundaries
which are intended to constrain harvesting within safe biological limits, and are integral
components of the decision making process in fisheries management. In most cases limits are
currently estimated from historical time series data on spawning biomass and recruitment. However, the underlying stock-recruitment relationship is often poorly defined by such data and
hence there is considerable uncertainty around many reference limits. This project will produce
an operational scheme for refining functional form of stock-recruitment relationships by
incorporating biological, spatial and temporal information on the stock structure, with the aim of
reducing the uncertainty associated with the derived limits. The methodology will be developed
for cod and haddock stocks around Iceland, Norway and in the North Sea as case studies.