We currently deal with seasons and regions inconsistently. For instance, the NEUS is divided into two "regions", i.e. surveys, which represent the two seasons surveys are conducted. Other surveys are not divided by season although they occur over multiple seasons. And the US West Coast is divided into two surveys that cover approx the same region and seasons, but in different years and possibly (?) with different gears.
This matters for model fitting details, particularly how we calculate a yearly mean biomass and whether we need different intercepts for each season. I/we need to think through this a bit more thoroughly to be sure we're not making a mistake.
We currently deal with seasons and regions inconsistently. For instance, the NEUS is divided into two "regions", i.e. surveys, which represent the two seasons surveys are conducted. Other surveys are not divided by season although they occur over multiple seasons. And the US West Coast is divided into two surveys that cover approx the same region and seasons, but in different years and possibly (?) with different gears.
This matters for model fitting details, particularly how we calculate a yearly mean biomass and whether we need different intercepts for each season. I/we need to think through this a bit more thoroughly to be sure we're not making a mistake.