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Spatiotemporal sampling of diet data is not consistent #5

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kellijohnson-NOAA opened this issue May 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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There are spatial records going back in time with the data from the 1980s. No data between 1989 and 2005. Only summer diet data are being collected now. Some cannibalism occurs in spring and fall. And in the data from the early, i.e., 1980s, cannibalism was observed earlier and later in the year and those samples were coming from further south than what the acoustic-trawl survey samples. If the samples are coming from a place where there are not krill, it makes sense that there would be more cannibalism. Inshore offshore there might be a relationship. Hake is very well sampled in the diet data.

Goal: Attempt to fit a spatio-temporal model to at least some of the data.

@kellijohnson-NOAA kellijohnson-NOAA added the enhancement New feature or request label May 20, 2024
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I'm wondering if it would be interesting to just look at juv. hake / adult hake overlap for the years where we have consistent data (so for the acoustic survey; since 2005).

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