Dataset: OysterFutures simulation model code, input files, and model description

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.875301.1Version 1 (2022-06-07)Dataset Type:model resultsDataset Type:document

Principal Investigator: Michael Wilberg (University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Shannon Rauch (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Coastal SEES Collaborative Research: Oyster fisheries in the Chesapeake Bay: Integrating stakeholder objectives with natural system models to promote sustainable policy (Chesapeake Bay Oyster Fisheries)


Abstract

This dataset contains the OysterFutures simulation model code, input files, and model description. This model was collaboratively developed with OysterFutures stakeholders to simulate outcomes of potential management and restoration options for oysters in the Choptank River complex in Maryland, U.S.A.

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The open-source OysterFutures simulation model was developed to forecast effects of potential management options for oysters in the Choptank and Little Choptank Rivers in Maryland, USA. The model was collaboratively developed with the OysterFutures stakeholder workgroup. The model is written in AD Model Builder (https://www.admb‐project.org/), and the model files are oyster_sim_model2.tpl (the model code), and two data files, oyster_sim_model2.dat and options.dat.

The operating model describes the population and fishery dynamics. The model tracks age classes 0‐14+ (plus group is an aggregate age class for age 5 and older), and has length classes 10 mm‐180 mm+ (the plus group is individuals that size and larger) with a 5 mm bin width. The model operates for 26 years, with two 6‐month time steps annual, with the initial values set in year 0 at the most recent estimates of abundance. For detailed information about the model, see the attached Supplemental File, "OysterFutures_Model_Description_2-28-2022.pdf".


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