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Assessment of Quebec inshore waters Softshell clam

Regional Peer Review – Quebec Region

February 25, 2020
Mont-Joli, QC

Chairperson: Charley Cyr

Context

The softshell clam (Mya arenaria) is present along most of Quebec’s shoreline. Recreational harvesting of softshell clams has been practised for a long time in Quebec without being well documented. Commercial harvesting is permitted on the Upper North Shore and the Magdalen Islands. Only hand tools are allowed and there is a minimum legal size for both types of harvesting. In addition, commercial activities on the Upper North Shore are regulated by the number of licences, a fishing season and a landing quota by shellfish harvest area. For recreational harvesting, the number of daily catches is regulated for all of Quebec and there is a fishing season on the Upper North Shore.

At the request of the Fisheries Management Branch, resource assessment is done every three years. The last assessment of Quebec inshore waters Softshell clam was done in 2017. The objective of the review is to determine whether changes that have occurred in the stock status necessitate adjustments to management plans based on the conservation approach used.

Objectives

Provide scientific advice on the stock status of softshell clam in Quebec’s inshore waters for the 2020-2022 fishing seasons. This advice shall include:

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Participation to CSAS peer review meetings is by invitation only.

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