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Appendix F. Proportion of the run harvested, proportion of the escapement exposed to exploitation (γ), and total escapement as a function of run size (Bristol Bay systems, 1958–2004), and the proportion of the escapement exposed to exploitation (γ) as a function of total escapement (Bristol Bay systems, 1958–2004).
Fig. F1. Proportion of the run harvested as a function of run size (Bristol Bay systems, 1958–2004).
Fig. F2. Total escapement as a function of run size (Bristol Bay systems, 1958–2004).
Fig. F3. Proportion of the escapement exposed to exploitation (γ) as a function of run size (Bristol Bay systems, 1958–2004).
Fig. F4. Proportion of the escapement exposed to exploitation (γ) as a function of total escapement (Bristol Bay systems, 1958–2004).