Terms of Reference
Assessment of the Estuary and northern Gulf of St. Lawrence Snow Crab stocks
Regional Peer Review - Quebec Region
February 17-18, 2014
Mont-Joli, Québec
Chairperson: Denis Chabot
Context
The snow crab fishery in the Estuary and the northern Gulf of St. Lawrence began in the late 1960s. Landings have varied depending on the adjusted Total Allowable Catches (TACs) based on the recruitment waves and troughs. In 2012, landings have totaled 7,866 t, up slightly from 2011.
The Estuary and northern Gulf of St. Lawrence are divided into nine management areas (13 to 17, 16A, 12A, 12B and 12C). The effort is controlled by a fishing season and catches are limited by quotas.
The resource is assessed each year to determine whether changes that have occurred in the stock status necessitate adjustments to the conservation approach and management plan.
Objectives
Provide scientific advice to determine TACs for the snow crab stocks in the Estuary and northern Gulf of St. Lawrence: management units 13 to 17, 12A, 12B and 12C for the 2014 fishing season. The advice shall include:
- Description of the biology of the snow crab in the Estuary and northern Gulf of St. Lawrence;
- Description of the fishery including landings, fishing effort, carapace condition, size structure and mean carapace width for males;
- Analysis of catches per unit effort from the fishery;
- Analysis of data from post-season trap surveys conducted annually in collaboration with fishers. Indicators: number per unit of effort (NPUE) of legal-size and sub-legal-size crabs, size, spermatheca load and carapace condition of males;
- Analysis of data from trawl survey(s) conducted annually in certain sectors or areas. Indicators: abundance index of legal-size and sub-legal-size males, maturity, size of both males and females;
- Identification and prioritization of research projects to be considered for the future;
- Perspectives and/or recommendations on management measures in effect for the 2014 fishing seasons based on a summary table of main indicators for the precautionary approach and short- and medium-term predictions.
Expected Publications
- Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS) Science Advisory Report on snow crab of the Estuary and Northern Gulf of St. Lawrence;
- CSAS Proceedings summarizing the discussion.
Participation
- Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Science and Fisheries Management
- Fishing industry
- Provincial representatives
- Aboriginal Communities / Organizations
Notice
Participation to CSAS peer review meetings is by invitation only.
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