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Add an example with seasons or months as years #45
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I have a 2014 model for Pink Shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico that Rick Hart shared that has months as years. I will try to convert it from 3.24 and bootstrap the data as a potential example. |
That example sounds good to me. I have several data-limited examples, but
they are using data from collaborators, and would need their permission. If
we would like a data-limited example, I could look into it.
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I have a 2014 model for Pink Shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico that Rick Hart
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bootstrap the data as a potential example.
I'll try to look for one of the tuna models that uses seasons and years as
well.
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@shcaba I think the more examples that we can pull from the better! |
The pink shrimp example is too complicated. The IOTC yellowtail tuna
examples also tried this, but they have multiarea and many fleets, so also
slow and complicated. I'll look around and find something suitable.
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It has come up multiple times that people with fast-maturing fish that need a smaller time-step and/or continuous recruitment are asking questions about how to set up the model to handle this. We have some instructions in the User Manual but of course, a full example would be more helpful especially since there are various places in the input files that need to be adjusted to do this. @Rick-Methot-NOAA @iantaylor-NOAA @shcaba - do any of you have a model with this setup that we could use or know of someone that has done this that could give us their model to put up as an example for this?
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