Alaska Fisheries Science Center Quarterly Report : July, August, September , 1995
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Alternative Title:The Trophic Interactions Program: Improving Multispecies Models Using a Data-based Approach
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Description:In 1976, the ecosystem modeling task force at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC) began to build large-scale ecosystem models that focused on the dynamics of upper trophic level animals. The data demands of the models were quite extensive, requiring estimates of growth, natural mortality, fishing mortality, migration rates, temperature preferences, food preferences, size distribution, and biomass of all the major fish species in the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Washington-Oregon-California coastal region. The models were designed with the hope that they could improve our understanding of ecosystem interactions for multispecies fisheries management.
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