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MSE and cost/benefit analysis in a data poor fisheries context
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6 meter lobsters! #37

Open DanOvando opened 9 years ago

DanOvando commented 9 years ago

There are some realllly big lobster's (6000 mm) being produced by the model, any thoughts?

big lobster.pdf

szuwalski commented 9 years ago

Hahaha...no idea right now. Ill have a look later. There were a few weird things that popped up last time i was playing with it too. I may have goofed up one of the input files. On Jul 23, 2015 3:23 AM, "Dan Ovando" notifications@github.com wrote:

There are some realllly big lobster's (6000 mm) being produced by the model, any thoughts?

big lobster.pdf https://github.com/SNAPwg/SNAP/files/838/big.lobster.pdf

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szuwalski commented 9 years ago

Since individuals are tracked by age, im pretty sure it has something to do with the length at age parameters. On Jul 23, 2015 3:40 AM, "Cody Szuwalski" c.s.szuwalski@gmail.com wrote:

Hahaha...no idea right now. Ill have a look later. There were a few weird things that popped up last time i was playing with it too. I may have goofed up one of the input files. On Jul 23, 2015 3:23 AM, "Dan Ovando" notifications@github.com wrote:

There are some realllly big lobster's (6000 mm) being produced by the model, any thoughts?

big lobster.pdf https://github.com/SNAPwg/SNAP/files/838/big.lobster.pdf

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DanOvando commented 9 years ago

lobster_attack_by_thedecay

dtdougherty commented 9 years ago

This may not be an error, but some really awesome results to present.

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