maximum yield-per-recruit
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Overfishing — Atlantic cod stocks were severely overfished in the 1970s and 1980s, leading to their abrupt collapse in 1992 Overfishing … Wikipedia
Fmax — the rate of fishing mortality for a given exploitation pattern, rate of growth, and natural mortality that results in the maximum yield per recruit; the point that defines growth overfishing. This mortality would give the maximum catch year after … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fisheries glossary — This is a glossary of terms used in fisheries, fisheries management and fisheries science. A * Abundance is a measure of how many fish are in a population or a fishing ground. See relative abundance and absolute abundance.* Acoustic survey a… … Wikipedia
F0.1 — F 0.1;(F zero point one) the fishing mortality rate at which the marginal yield per recruit, i.e. the increase in yield per recruit in weight for an increase in one unit of fishing mortality, is only 10 percent of the marginal yield per recruit… … Dictionary of ichthyology
fully exploited — said of a fish stock when removal of individuals is equal to the number of recruits entering the fishery (deaths equal births). In fisheries management this is the point where the population curve is at the maximum sustainable yield (MSY) and any … Dictionary of ichthyology
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Fmax — The rate of fishing mortality for a given exploitation pattern rate of growth and natural mortality, that results in the maximum level of yield per recruit. This is the point that defines growth overfishing … Fisheries — dictionary
Fmax — The rate of fishing mortality for a given exploitation pattern rate of growth and natural mortality, that results in the maximum level of yield per recruit. This is the point that defines growth overfishing … Fisheries — dictionary
growth overfishing — the rate of fishing, as indicated by an equilibrium yield per recruit curve, greater than which the losses in weight from total mortality exceed the gain in weight due to growth. This point is defined as Fmax. It means that individual fish are… … Dictionary of ichthyology
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