Butterworth, DSPunt, AEBorchers, DLPugh, JBHughes, GS2011-01-052011-01-051989Butterworth, D., Punt, A., Borchers, D., Pugh, J. & Hughes, G. 1989. <i>A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment</i>. (SANSP). http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4736 .http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4736This manual contains an expanded version of material presented at a linefish population dynamics workshop held in Cape Town in February 1987. First the statistical procedures for fitting curves to data are discussed. The standard single-recapture methods, hook selectivity, and multi-species aspects are discussed briefly. The topic are presented in the context of making scientifically based recommendation for management given limited data, as is usually the case for a recreational line fishery. A checklist of standards analysis is suggested, many of which may be implemented using the microcomputer package PC-yield. A number of the analysis techniques are illustrated by application to data for the natal elf resource.enLinefishfisheryHooksFishFishery managementA manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessmentReportButterworth, D., Punt, A., Borchers, D., Pugh, J., & Hughes, G. (1989). <i>A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment</i> (SANSP). Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4736Butterworth, DS, AE Punt, DL Borchers, JB Pugh, and GS Hughes <i>A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment.</i> SANSP. 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4736Butterworth D, Punt A, Borchers D, Pugh J, Hughes G. A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment. 1989 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4736TY - Report AU - Butterworth, DS AU - Punt, AE AU - Borchers, DL AU - Pugh, JB AU - Hughes, GS AB - This manual contains an expanded version of material presented at a linefish population dynamics workshop held in Cape Town in February 1987. First the statistical procedures for fitting curves to data are discussed. The standard single-recapture methods, hook selectivity, and multi-species aspects are discussed briefly. The topic are presented in the context of making scientifically based recommendation for management given limited data, as is usually the case for a recreational line fishery. A checklist of standards analysis is suggested, many of which may be implemented using the microcomputer package PC-yield. A number of the analysis techniques are illustrated by application to data for the natal elf resource. DA - 1989 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Linefish KW - fishery KW - Hooks KW - Fish KW - Fishery management LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 1989 T1 - A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment TI - A manual of mathematical techniques for linefish assessment UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4736 ER -