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cff-version: 1.2.0
title: Stock Assessment Continuum Tool
message: "If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file."
type: software
authors:
- given-names: Jason
family-names: Cope
email: jason.cope@noaa.gov
affiliation: National Marine Fisheries Service
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7812-6728'
identifiers:
- type: url
value: 'https://github.com/shcaba/SS-DL-tool'
description: GitHub repository
repository-code: 'https://github.com/shcaba/SS-DL-tool'
version: 1.1.0
date-released: 2024-07-04
abstract: >
The Stock Assessment Continuum Tool was developed by Dr.
Jason Cope (NWFSC - NOAA) and uses Stock Synthesis (SS3)
(Methot and Wetzel 2013) to implement a variety of
assessment configurations. This tool was initially built
to implement several standard data-limited assessment
methods within the SS3 modeling framework. Now, it has
been expanded to be able to implement more complex and
data-rich configurations. The tool builds Stock Synthesis
input files for provided data and life history
information. Under a unified framework, additional data
and SS3 options can be added as it becomes available,
either within the tool itself, if that feature would be
useful to the wider community of stock assessment
scientists, or options can be changed directly in the
Stock Synthesis input files (example input files used by
the tool found here). It produces full plots and tables
for each model run via the r4ss package and additional
screen output for straightforward interpretation. The
Stock Synthesis team endorses this tool as a way to help
users provide input data and model settings rather than
changing the SS3 text-based input files directly.
keywords:
- data-limited
- stock assessment
- uncertainty analysis
- ensemble models