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Calipseo is FAO web- based platform for national Fisheries Authorities to streamline management of fisheries data and the production, analysis and reporting of fishery statistics.
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[CALR-3] Logbooks - Overview - Check accuracy of 'Logbook Reporting ratio' #3

Closed eblondel closed 7 months ago

eblondel commented 7 months ago

Issue migrated from JIRA: https://sdlc.review.fao.org/jira/browse/CALR-3 Creator/Reporter: Emmanuel Blondel @eblondel Assignee: Alexandre Bennici @abennici Priority: Medium Status: Done Date of creation: 2021-10-27T13:58:52.000+0000

Check & make sure that logbook data only is retained to compute the logbook Reporting ratio

eblondel commented 7 months ago

Author: Emmanuel Blondel @eblondel Date of creation: 2021-11-10T20:34:42.344+0000 Last update: 2021-11-10T20:34:42.344+0000

[~alexandre.bennici@fao.org] could you check this indicator if something was wrong?

eblondel commented 7 months ago

Author: Emmanuel Blondel @eblondel Date of creation: 2021-11-12T08:39:51.260+0000 Last update: 2021-11-12T08:39:51.260+0000

[~yann.laurent] I've checked this ratio, and I see we count vessels with stat type ID = 2 (CODE = 'INDUS').

All vessels are 'in service' so it doesn't impact the ratio.

eblondel commented 7 months ago

Author: Emmanuel Blondel @eblondel Date of creation: 2021-11-12T11:15:15.374+0000 Last update: 2021-11-12T11:15:15.374+0000

[~yann.laurent] some more checks on data for 2020 show that although they are a lot fishing activities, these are done only by 38 vessels. This divided by the number of industrial vessels (stat type = 2), we get 0.08 (8%). So far, it looks computation is correct, but we definitely need to upload more data. What is confusing is the '%' icon that is shown on the UI, and the value is only the ratio not the percent. [~alexandre.bennici@fao.org] will work on improving the UI