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Assessment of the 4R herring stocks in 2013

Regional Peer Review - Quebec Region

June 11, 2014
Mont-Joli, QC

Chairperson: Yvan Lambert

Context

The west coast of Newfoundland herring fishery is managed by a Total Allowable Catch (TAC) associated with both spawning stocks. The current TAC of 20,000 t was set during the last analytical assessments. The TAC split between the various fleets is as follows: 55% for large seiners (> 65 '), 22% for small seiners (<65') and 23% for fixed gear. 

A first series of acoustic surveys was conducted between 1991 and 2002 with the objective to evaluate the abundance of the two spawning stocks. A second series of surveys was initiated in the fall of 2009 following the recommendations from the Fisheries Resource Conservation Council (FRCC) and with the support of the Larocque scientific program funds for the chartering of a fishing vessel, and the collect and analysis of the data. When this series will be long enough, it will allow the use of an analytical assessment and the update of biological reference points that were established from the results of the first series of surveys. They will help develop a strategic framework for fisheries consistent with the precautionary approach. This framework aims to reduce the risk of serious or irreversible damage to commercially exploited stocks.

The last assessment of the two herring spawning stocks in 4R dates back to 2012. The Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Branch has requested a scientific advice on these stocks for the 2014 and 2015 fishing seasons. 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 a scientific advice of the spring and fall spawning herring stocks in NAFO Division 4R (Newfoundland’s West coast) for the 2014 and 2015 fishing seasons. This advice shall include:

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