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How well can FMSY and BMSY be estimated using empirical measures of surplus production?Punt et al., 2012
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- Punt A
- Szuwalski C
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- Fisheries Research
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Six methods based on empirical estimates of surplus production are outlined which can be used to estimate the exploitation rate and biomass corresponding to Maximum Sustainable Yield (EMSY and BMSY). Three of these methods involve fitting production functions to …
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