SEAPODYM 0.25° model hindcast

Date modified: 13 June 2023

Tuna biomass (skipjack and bigeye tuna) variability over the period 1998-2019 simulated by the Spatial Ecosystem and Population Dynamics Model (SEAPODYM).

Here, we provide the unfished biomass dynamics (i.e. without considering any fishing). For each of the four tuna species we provide both the total biomass (adults + juveniles) and the larvae abundance.

This model is described in : 

Senina, I., Lehodey, P., Sibert, J. and J. Hampton. Integrating tagging and fisheries data into a spatial population dynamics model to improve its predictive skills. Can. J. Aquat. Fish. Sci. 77, 576–593 (2020), doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2018-0470

The downscaling is described in :

Hampton J, Lehodey P, Senina I, Nicol S, Scutt Phillips J and Tiamere K. Limited conservation efficacy of large-scale marine protected areas for Pacific skipjack and bigeye tunas. Front. Mar. Sci. 9:1060943. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.1060943

Details on SEAPODYM can be found in the user reference manual.

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Data and Resources

Licence Other (Open) [Open Data]
Rating
Identifier 54bb2428-ebc4-4d25-8a12-18e06be71520
Issued 2023-02-03
Modified 2023-06-13
Language English
DCAT Type Service
Source https://pccos.spc.int/ocean-catalogue/seapodym-025deg-model-hindcast
Temporal Coverage From 1998-01-01
Temporal Coverage To 2019-12-31
Publisher Name SPC