Harvest Modeling Project
From 1996 through 1999, the NMFS Harvest Modeling Project web page coordinated the work of multiple agencies to develop and implement various harvest algorithms including the CRiSP Harvest model, PM Selective Fishery Modeling and Data Retrieval, and the PSC Selective Fishery Simulation Model. These web pages are hosted by CBR for archival purposes only.
Background Information
Meetings & Discussions
Models
- Coast Model Executable, Data Files, Documentation and Source Code
- CRiSP Harvest Chinook Salmon Harvesting Model
- PM Selective Fishery Modeling and Data Retrieval
- PSC Selective Fishery Simulation Model
Papers & Documents
- Beta Advection-Diffusion Model, Jim Norris (HTML, PDF, WORD)
- Decision theoretic approach to evaluating and selecting pre-season management plans, Ken Newman (PDF File, best when printed)
- Extending the current coho state-space model, Ken Newman (PDF File, best when printed)
- July 2, 1998 Meeting Notes, Jim Norris (PDF) and FRAM Allocation Algorithm (HTML, PDF)
- Latest Formulation of SSM: a portion of a manuscript under review, Ken Newman, 16 October 1998 (PDF File, best when printed)
- The Merging of Empirical and Modeling Research: Columbia River Models and Beyond, Jim Norris
- Migration Bibliograpy, compiled by David Caccia, updated 27 October 1997
- A note on state-space models for salmon migration, Ken Newman
- Review of Salmon Management Model Migration Algorithms, Draft, Jim Norris (PDF File)
- State-Space Modeling of Animal Movement and Mortality with Application to Salmon, Ken Newman
- Status of State-Space Model for Coho Harvest and Movement, Ken Newman (PDF File, best when printed)
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