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Subject:

Carlander's handbook and modeling

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Jon Eynon <[log in to unmask]>

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Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics <[log in to unmask]>

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Wed, 2 Apr 1997 10:52:06 -0600

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Hello again,

Thank you for all of the responses I received about designing a fish model.
I have a much better understanding of what seems to be in demand.
I am having a problem that I need some help with. In some early test
models (pop dynamics model) that I am building I have run into a problem
with age and growth. In the model, should a pay more attention to age
compositions for fish or should a worry more about size classes? How many
fisheries managers actually do growth, weight, age stuff or do they survey
and record ust size and weight? Also, I am looking for a good up to date
reference on age and length averages for most species of fish in the US. I
know that Carlander's Handbook of freshwater fishery biology has been the
bible for this sort of thing, but I was just wondering if anyone knew of a
more recent source.
Thanks in advance,

Jon Eynon
Graduate student, IUPUI


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