Stock assessment of Queensland east coast school mackerel (Scomberomorus queenslandicus).Export / Share Lovett, R. A., Bessell-Browne, P., Litherland, L., Leigh, G. M., Campbell, A. B. and O'Neill, M. F. (2019) Stock assessment of Queensland east coast school mackerel (Scomberomorus queenslandicus). Technical Report. State of Queensland.
AbstractThere has been no previous stock assessment for school mackerel. This stock assessment used an age structured model with a yearly time step and length based selectivity. Only the south-east stock was considered for assessment as harvests for the north-east stock were small. Data inputs included total harvest, standardised catch rates and age and length structures. The south-east coast stock model uses data from the 1988-89 to 2017-18 fishing years (comprising commercial harvest (1988-89 to 2017-18); recreational harvest (1994-95 to 2013-14); length structures (2014-15 to 2017-18) and age-length information (1991-92 to 1994-95)). Model analyses suggested that biomass declined from the mid-2000s to around 65% of unfished biomass in 2017-18. Maximum sustainable yield (MSY) was estimated at 104–119 t per year, and the yield consistent with a biomass ratio of 60% was estimated at 84–95 t. The time series of harvests modelled may be underrepresented, causing an overestimate of the biomass ratio. Results reflect a low level of confidence, and precautionary interpretations are warranted.
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