University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
2021 2021: NOAA Fisheries invites Dr. Steve Cadrin
NOAA Fisheries invites Dr. Steve Cadrin

Dr. Cadrin will discuss 鈥淥ptimal Spatial Boundaries and Strata for Stock Assessment鈥nd confronting practical realities鈥 during NOAA Fisheries' National Stock Assessment Seminar on May 6.

Steven Cadrin
Dr. Steve Cadrin, Chair & Professor of the Department of Fisheries Oceanography at SMAST.

Dr. Steve Cadrin, Chair & Professor of the Department of Fisheries Oceanography at 禁漫天堂鈥檚 School for Marine Science & Technology (SMAST), will present at NOAA Fisheries' National Stock Assessment Seminar on Thursday, May 6 at 3 pm (EST). His presentation on 鈥淥ptimal Spatial Boundaries and Strata for Stock Assessment鈥nd confronting practical realities鈥 will be followed by a Q&A session.

Abstract: Stock identification is being routinely implemented in many stock assessment processes to encompass a population in spatial boundaries and represent fishery or population patterns by spatial strata. Practical constraints include management jurisdictions, catch allocations, and resolution of fishery data. Shifting geographic distributions also present challenges to representing population structure. Spatially stratified data and integrated modeling offer alternatives for representing stock structure, including spatial fleets, spatial population structure, and movement. Interdisciplinary stock identification and spatial simulation-estimation can help to develop spatial assessment alternatives that meet fishery management needs.

Each year, NOAA Fisheries holds National Stock Assessment workshops to bring together stock assessment scientists from across the nation to address issues of common importance and to help scientists advance their knowledge of fisheries populations, according to the agency鈥檚 website.

This online event, hosted by NOAA Central Library, is free and open to the public.  to attend.