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P. R. Crone, M. N. Maunder, B. X. Semmens, and J. L. Valero

Selectivity: theory, estimation, and application in fishery stock assessment models Workshop Overview. P. R. Crone, M. N. Maunder, B. X. Semmens, and J. L. Valero Center for the Advancement of Population Assessment Methodology (CAPAM) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (NOAA/NMFS)

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P. R. Crone, M. N. Maunder, B. X. Semmens, and J. L. Valero

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  1. Selectivity: theory, estimation, and application in fishery stock assessment models Workshop Overview P. R. Crone, M. N. Maunder, B. X. Semmens, and J. L. Valero Center for the Advancement of Population Assessment Methodology (CAPAM) Southwest Fisheries Science Center (NOAA/NMFS) 8901 La Jolla Shores Drive La Jolla, CA 92037, USA

  2. Workshop Overview General support Sponsor and funding – NOAA Fisheries (Stock Assessment Methods WG) Host and coordination – CAPAM Established fall 2012 under NOAA-SWFSC, IATTC, UCSD-SIO (CIMEC) Principal investigators, post-docs, research associates, collaborators, visiting scientists, and advisory panel Research, education, and outreach addressing fish population dynamics, models, and assessments involving marine resources Programs (e.g., Good practices in stock assessments) and projects (e.g., selectivity) Deliverables: research papers, workshops, short-courses, classes, and stock assessments Assistance: see Mark (Chair), Paul, Brice, Juan, Jenny, Devon, and Lynn

  3. Workshop Overview Goals and logistics Broadly advertise and arrange 4-day selectivity workshop 1-day interactive session on Stock Synthesis and selectivity parameterization Evening session on ADMB libraries 3 days of review/research presentations 4 core (review) presentations on major selectivity sub-topics (1-hr each) Underlying processes (Dave Sampson) Specification and estimation (Jim Ianelli) Model selection and evaluation (Andre Punt) Impacts on management (Doug Butterwoth) 21 research presentations (30-min each) 4 group discussions for major sub-topics Library of selectivity manuscripts available Prepare and distribute final workshop report Prepare papers for professional journal (early summer 2013) Special issue in Fisheries Research (see Preface and Journal Proposal) To include papers beyond those developed from presentations here Daily time schedule, presentation/group discussion formats WebEx/remote locales, building facilities, arranged refreshments/events, lunch options

  4. Future Work for CAPAM • Continue with selectivity research (2-yr timeframe, 2013-14) • Start other projects involved in Good Practices in Stock Assessment Modeling Program (e.g., growth, stock-recruitment, data/likelihood weighting, spatial structure, diagnostics, etc.) • Begin documentation of Good Practices in Stock Assessment Modeling • Build on momentum to link formally with institutions conducting similar research and located regionally across the USA/other countries

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