An Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) size selection model for experimental gill nets used in the Sound (ICES Subdivision 23)

2000 
Size selection investigations were performed in the Sound with experimental, multipanel gill nets equipped with a broad range of mesh sizes targeting Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). Each of the 20 experimental fishery surveys covered the central Sound from Helsingor-Helsingborg (north) to Drogden-Klagshamn (south) during the autumn, winter, and spring periods from 1993 to 1998. There was high variability in catch sizes both between and within surveys. The overall best fits, in terms of minimum total deviance across all sets, were achieved using a unimodal normal scale model. Almost all surveys showed high between-set variation, which was accounted for when estimating the mean selectivity curves using a random effects model. The selectivity curves fitted to individual sets were compared with those fitted to the combined data sets. It was demonstrated that analysing pooled data sets resulted in overdispersion and bias in the selection parameters. Irregular time series of the estimates of the selectivity...
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