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    Integrated approach to modeling krill population dynamics in Western Antarctic Peninsula. Spatial and ecosystem considerations

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    Document Number:
    WG-SAM-2024/26
    Author(s):
    Mardones, M., L. Krüger; F. Santa Cruz; C. Cárdenas and G. Watters
    Submitted By:
    Mr Mauricio Mardones (Chile)
    Approved By:
    Mr Francisco Santa Cruz (Chile)
    Abstract

    The integration of available sources of information is a challenge for any attempt to know dynamics populations for Antarctic Krill *Euphausia superba* in an integrated stock assessment model.Being able to identify sources of information, systematize and integrate it in a model and estimate krill population variables in a context of change and fisheries management is vital for management and decision making. This approach has three main objectives. Firstly, integrate fishing, environmental and ecological variables in an integrated stock assessment model and test his performance. On the other hand, consider the spatial heterogeneity of the krill population structure. Finally, to evaluate the impact of biological and structure population assumptions on the performance of this type of integrated stock assessment models. Consequently, by acknowledging and integrating different data sources, the stock assessment model can provide insights into the ecological dynamics of krill populations and improve CCAMLR fishery management and conservation strategies in this region.