When would a survey estimate be considered "appreciably outside the bounds predicted in the OMP testing"
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2009
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Anon. (2009), outlining the procedures for deviating from or initiating an early review of the pelagic OMP, was
discussed at the Scientific Working Group (Pelagic) on 26th February 2009. The document lists examples as to
what might constitute Exceptional Circumstances in the case of sardine and anchovy. One such example was:
“Survey estimates of abundance that are appreciably outside the bounds predicted in the OMP testing.”
A request was made to develop a rule to determine what determines when a survey estimate is “appreciably
outside the bounds predicted in the OMP testing.”
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de Moor, C. L., & Butterworth, D. S. (2009). When would a survey estimate be considered "appreciably outside the bounds predicted in the OMP testing". MARAM: University of Cape Town.