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Response: Commentary: Stock Status Assessments for 12 Exploited Fishery Species in the Tsushima Warm Current Region, Southwest Japan and East China, Using the CMSY and BSM Methods

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  • Miyagawa et al (2021) published a commentary on our original research paper, “Stock Status Assessments for 12 Exploited Fishery Species in the Tsushima Warm Current Region, Southwest Japan and East China, Using the CMSY and BSM Methods (Wang et al, 2020).” we feel that most of their comments are unsupported and deserve a reply.Based on the basic parameters of our research, Mi2021 fits the full time series of abundance data to CMSY and BSM functions, and gets their conclusions indiscriminately

  • A Commentary on Commentary: Stock Status Assessments for 12 Exploited Fishery Species in the Tsushima Warm Current Region, Southwest Japan and East China, Using the CMSY and BSM Methods by Miyagawa, M., Ichinokawa, M., Yoda, M., Kurota, H., Ohshimo, S., and Nishida, H. (2021)

  • We provided estimates of the intrinsic population growth rate (r), carrying capacity (k), MSY, relative biomass, and stock status for the stocks in question

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Yuanchao Wang 1,2,3, Cui Liang * 1,3,4 , Weiwei Xian 1,2,3,4* and Maria Lourdes Palomares 5. A Commentary on Commentary: Stock Status Assessments for 12 Exploited Fishery Species in the Tsushima Warm Current Region, Southwest Japan and East China, Using the CMSY and BSM Methods by Miyagawa, M., Ichinokawa, M., Yoda, M., Kurota, H., Ohshimo, S., and Nishida, H.

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