SEDAR and NOAA Fisheries held a joint workshop to consider calibration methods for the MRIP and MRFSS recreational catch estimates. The workshop was held March 27-29, 2012 in Raleigh, NC.
Project Presentations
- 1.1 Introductry Remarks Opens in a new window
- 1.2 Overview of MRFSS/MRIP Comparisons 2004-2011 Opens in a new window
- 1.3 For-Hire Survey Calibration Opens in a new window
- 1.4 Calibration of Research Vessels:Implications for MRFSS to MRIP Opens in a new window
- 1.5 Pacific RecFIN Comparisons – Searching for a Calibration Opens in a new window
- 1.6 Changes to Sampling and Estimation Designs, Including Descriptions of Completed and Ongoing MRIP Projects Opens in a new window
- 1.7 MRIP Datasets and Analysis Methods Opens in a new window
- 2.1 Day 1 Recap Opens in a new window
- 2.2 Role of Fish Catch in Fishery Stock Assessments Opens in a new window
- 2.3 Impact of Re-Estimates on NEFSC Assessments Opens in a new window
- 2.4 Impacts of Re-Estimates on SEFSC Assessments Opens in a new window
- 2.5 Calibrating MRFSS by Modeling Bias Opens in a new window
- 3.1 Session 2 Recap Opens in a new window
- 3.2 Assessment and Management Procedures Opens in a new window
Working Papers
- Examples of Systematic Changes in MRIP estimates Opens in a new window
- For-Hire Survey Calibrations Opens in a new window
- MRIP Sample and Estimation Changes Overview Opens in a new window
- Overview of Assessment and Management Programs Opens in a new window
- Pacific RecFin Comparisons Opens in a new window
- The Role of Fishery Catch in Stock Assessments Opens in a new window
- Thoughts on Calibration Opens in a new window