Abstract

We develop and test spatial population dynamics models that estimate age-dependent offshore movement of fish populations from spatial fishery data. Spatially aggregated population dynamics models produced biased estimates of maximum sustainable yield (MSY) reference points when spatial dynamics were simulated. Spatial population dynamics models provided relatively unbiased estimates of MSY reference points regardless of whether spatial dynamics were simulated. We demonstrate that by using conventional fishery data that are disaggregated spatially, it is possible to estimate movement with age and obtain more accurate estimates of management reference points. The new spatial models were fitted to data for Gulf of Mexico red grouper (Epinephelus morio) and gag grouper (Mycteroperca microlepis) to estimate spatial distribution and offshore movement with age. Offshore ontogeny was estimated to be stronger for gag grouper than red grouper and predicted a larger fraction of older gag grouper in deeper waters.

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