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Fishing power and standardized catch rates: implications of missing vessel-characteristic data from the Australian eastern king prawn (Melicertus plebejus) fishery

Standardized time series of fishery catch rates require collations of fishing power data on vessel characteristics. Linear mixed models were used to quantify fishing power trends and study the effect of missing data encountered when relying on commercial logbooks. For this, Australian eastern king p...

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Published in:Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences 2012-05, Vol.69 (5), p.797-809
Main Authors: BRACCINI, J. M, O'NEILL, M. F, CAMPBELL, A. B, LEIGH, G. M, COURTNEY, A. J
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