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Assessment of Nova Scotia (4VWX) Snow Crab
Regional Peer Review - Maritimes Region
February 28-29, 2012
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Chairperson: Tana Worcester
Context
The snow crab fishery on the Atlantic Scotian Shelf occurs annually throughout the year, dependent upon the Crab Fishing Area (CFA). In support of the fishery, DFO Maritimes Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Branch requests Science Branch for an assessment of resource status and the consequences of various harvest levels for the coming fishing season. The current meeting is a scientific review of the assessment and projections undertaken in support of the 2012 fishery.
Objectives
- Assess the status of Atlantic Nova Scotia’s CFAs snow crab up to the end of 2011, using the following indicators:
- Abundance
- Snow crab survey biomass index of males greater than 95 cm (commercial sizes)
- Recruitment
- Snow crab survey R-1 relative abundance
- Exploitation Rate
- Incidence of CC5 crab in the survey
- Relative exploitation rate from the survey
- Report on
- Commercial catch rates in the 2011 fishery, compared to those in previous years
- Abundance of female crab from the survey
- Abundance
- Evaluate the consequences of different harvest levels during the 2012 fishery on stock abundance and exploitation rate.
- Estimate by-catch of soft shell snow crab and non-snow crab species in the 2011 fisheries, as well as possible benthic impacts.
- Describe any relevant predator/prey interactions.
Expected Publications
- CSAS Science Advisory Report
- CSAS Proceedings
- CSAS Research Document
Participation
- DFO Maritimes Science
- DFO Maritimes Fisheries and Aquaculture Management
- Provincial Government representatives
- Industry
- Invited reviewers
Notice
Participation to CSAS peer review meetings is by invitation only.
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