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Simple decision guidelines for terminal fisheries targeting Atnarko River, British Columbia, chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha )

Posted on:2006-07-21Degree:M.R.MType:Thesis
University:Simon Fraser University (Canada)Candidate:Pestal, Gottfried PaulFull Text:PDF
GTID:2459390008465264Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Simple decision guidelines (SDG) describe the basic components of more complex decision-support tools. These components are: (1) management objectives, (2) management options, and (3) guidelines for assessing stock status and responding accordingly. In close cooperation with the local fisheries manager, I developed SDG for terminal fisheries targeting Atnarko River chinook salmon.; To describe management objectives, I developed a hierarchical summary, elicited verbal assessments of attributes reflecting these objectives, and used three simple methods for eliciting relative preferences. All three produced consistent rankings, but a newly-developed graphical weighting method best facilitated the interaction with the manager and also captured his attitude towards risk.; To identify reference points for in-season management, I built a Bayesian projection model, and fit classification trees to the manager's interpretations of the model's output. Using these reference points, I summarized in-season decision-making in two simple tables. Management actions since 2002 have been consistent with these guidelines.
Keywords/Search Tags:Simple, Guidelines, Management, Fisheries
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