Science Response 2023/007
Stock Status Update for American Lobster (Homarus americanus) in Lobster Fishing Area 33 for 2022
Context
The scientific basis for assessing the status of American Lobster (Homarus americanus) stocks in Lobster Fishing Areas (LFAs) 27–33 was examined at a framework assessment meeting on January 23–24, 2018 (Cook et al. 2020). This was followed by an assessment held on October 1, 2018, that provided advice only for LFA 33 to align timing of science advice with data availability and the fisheries management cycle (DFO 2019).
The framework assessment review identified and agreed upon primary, secondary, and contextual indicators to be used to assess this stock. Some indicators are directly linked to stock health and status (e.g., abundance), whereas others describe the population characteristics (e.g., size structure) or ecosystem considerations (e.g., temperature). For the purposes of a stock status update, only the primary and secondary indicators are reported. Contextual biological (maximum / median size, sex ratios, etc.) and environmental (bottom temperature) indicators are not presented here.
This Science Response Report results from the Regional Peer Review of September 9, 2022 on the Stock Status Update for Lobster Fishing Area 33. At the time of writing this document, there were outstanding commercial fishing and recruitment trap project logbooks that are not included in this assessment. As such, some results are preliminary as detailed below.
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