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A complex relationship between freshwater discharge and oyster fishery catch per unit effort in Apalachicola Bay, Florida: an evaluation from 1960 to 2013
NC Fisch, WE Pine
Journal of Shellfish Research 35 (4), 809-825, 2016
212016
Assessing likelihoods for fitting composition data within stock assessments, with emphasis on different degrees of process and observation error
N Fisch, E Camp, K Shertzer, R Ahrens
Fisheries Research 243, 106069, 2021
162021
A comparison of age-and size-structured assessment models applied to a stock of cisco in Thunder Bay, Ontario
NC Fisch, JR Bence, JT Myers, EK Berglund, DL Yule
Fisheries research 209, 86-100, 2019
132019
Data quality, data quantity, and its effect on an applied stock assessment of cisco in Thunder Bay, Ontario
NC Fisch, JR Bence
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 40 (2), 368-382, 2020
42020
On the assessment and sustainability of Thunder Bay Cisco
NC Fisch
Michigan State University, 2018
42018
Evaluating the sustainability of a cisco fishery in Thunder Bay, Ontario, under alternative harvest policies
NC Fisch, JR Bence, JT Myers, EK Berglund, DL Yule
North American Journal of Fisheries Management 39 (3), 543-559, 2019
32019
Process and sampling variance within fisheries stock assessment models: estimability, likelihood choice, and the consequences of incorrect specification
N Fisch, K Shertzer, E Camp, M Maunder, R Ahrens
ICES Journal of Marine Science 80 (8), 2125-2149, 2023
22023
An empirical comparison of alternative likelihood formulations for composition data, with application to cobia and Pacific hake
N Fisch, R Ahrens, K Shertzer, E Camp
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 79 (10), 1745-1764, 2022
12022
What is stock assessment? FA232, 05/2021
N Fisch, A Collins, EV Camp
EDIS 2021 (2), 5-5, 2021
12021
Sampling Intensity, Aging Intensity, and its Effect on an Age-Structured Assessment of Cisco in Thunder Bay
NC Fisch, QF Center, JR Bence
East Lansing, 2018
12018
Examining the performance of alternative harvest regulations for short-lived taxa: A case study of Florida Bay scallop management
L Chong, N Fisch, JS Borsum, J Granneman, D Perry, G Love, ...
Fisheries Research 263, 106683, 2023
2023
Spawning Potential Ratio: A Key Metric Considered in Managing Florida’s Fisheries: FA241, 5/2022
N Fisch, EV Camp
EDIS 2022 (3), 2022
2022
How Stocking Recreational Fisheries Works (and Sometimes Does not): FOR378/FR449, 4/2022
N Fisch, D Perry, C Crandall, N Trippel, EV Camp
EDIS 2022 (2), 2022
2022
An Evaluation of Likelihoods for Fitting Composition Data Within Fisheries Stock Assessments
NC Fisch
University of Florida, 2022
2022
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