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Assessment of the Green Sea Urchin Fishery in the Northern Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2015

Regional Peer Review – Quebec Region

June 9, 2016
Mont-Joli, QC

Chairperson: Charley Cyr

Context

The Green Sea Urchin fishery began in the Estuary and northern Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1991, but did not develop consistently in all regions. Landings can sometimes be quite high and spread over a long period or even cease after only a few years.

The Quebec Region coastline is divided into 14 fishing areas to which access is limited to a restricted number of fishers and divers. The effort is also controlled by the number of dive fishing days in Area 9.1, a fishing season in the other areas, prohibition of towed gear, limits on the number of traps, and a legal size of 50 mm. The fishery is mostly conducted from March to May and from September to December when gonad yield and quality are highest.

The last assessment of this fishery dates back to 2012 and mainly targeted Areas 8 and 9 on Lower St. Lawrence and Quebec’s North Shore, from which the vast majority of catches came. The Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Branch requested a Science Advisory Report on the northern Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence stocks for the 2016 to 2018 fishing seasons. The purpose of the review is to determine whether changes in the status of the resource require adjustments to the management plan in accordance with the chosen conservation approach.

Objectives

To develop a Science Advisory Report for the management of Green Sea Urchin stocks in the northern Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence for the 2016 fall fishing season and the 2017 and 2018 fishing seasons. Greater emphasis will be placed on Green Sea Urchin populations at the mouth of the Saguenay Fjord and near Île Blanche. The advisory report will include:

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