To instantly estimate the weight of a Pacific halibut by length and IPHC Regulatory Area utilize the IPHC Pacific Halibut Length-Weight Calculator below. Options for different length (cm or in) and weight (kg or lb) units are available as well as weight outputs (Net or Round).
This calculator produces an estimate of the weight (net or round) of a Pacific halibut from its length based on metric or Imperial units. Estimates are calculated using the revised IPHC length-weight relationships as previously discussed and seen below. Any small differences with tabulated results are due to rounding of parameter estimates.
Each tab below contains IPHC Regulatory Area-specific figures displaying length-net weight relationships estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data compared with the historical length-net weight relationship and the corresponding length-net weight tables in metric and imperial units.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.
Length-net weight relationship estimated from 2019-21 commercial and FISS sampling data (dashed line) compared with the historical length-net weight relationship (solid blue line) for IPHC Regulatory Area 2A (left panel). The right panel shows the ratio of the predicted weights from the revised and historical relationships: values less than the dashed line at 100% mean the revised relationship predicts lighter Pacific halibut than the historical relationship.