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Science Response 2019/020

Update of Stock Status Indicators for Scallop in Subarea 20A in the Magdalen Islands

Context

Stock assessment of scallop in Quebec inshore waters is done every three years, with some exceptions, to determine whether recent changes in the status of the resource may justify adjusting the conservation approach and management plan. The last assessment was done in the winter of 2016.


In the case of subarea 20A in the Magdalen Islands, decision rules used to calculate annual authorized fishing effort have been in place since 2010 (Trottier et al. 2017). This effort is calculated using the primary stock status indicator (average catch per unit effort, or CPUE, from commercial fishermen logbooks) and secondary indicators (sea scallop abundance indices from the most recent Fisheries and Oceans Canada research survey). The CPUE was updated after the 2018 fishing season to provide Fisheries Management with information on the fishing effort for the 2019 season according to the precautionary approach guidelines.


This Science Response Report results from the Science Response Process of March 18, 2019 on the Updated indicators status of the scallop stocks in Subarea 20A in Magdalen Islands.

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