On the Benefits of Including Age-structure in Harvest Control Rules
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2014-08-27Autor
Da Rocha, José María
Mato Amboage, Rosa
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This paper explores the benefits of including age-structure in the control rule (HCR) when decision makers regard their (age-structured) models as approximations. We find that introducing age structure into the HCR reduces both the volatility of the spawning biomass and the yield. Although at a fairly imprecise level the benefits are lower, there are still major advantages for actual assessment precision of the case study. Moreover, we find that when age-structure is included in the HCR the relative ranking of different policies in terms of variance in biomass and yield does not differ.
These results are shown both theoretically and numerically by applying the model to the Southern Hake fishery.