Terms of Reference
Stock status update for Lobster Fishing Area 33
Regional Peer Review - Maritimes Region
September 9, 2022
Virtual Meeting
Chairperson: Rabindra Singh
Context
American Lobster (Homarus americanus) is found in coastal waters from Maryland to southern Labrador, with the major fisheries concentrated around Gulf of Maine and the Gulf of St. Lawrence areas. Though Lobster is most common in coastal waters, they are also found in deeper, warm water areas of the Gulf of Maine and along the outer edge of the continental shelf from North Carolina to Sable Island.
Lobster in Lobster Fishing Area (LFA) 33 is assessed on a multi-year assessment schedule, with stock framework and assessment science advisory processes conducted approximately every five years and stock status updates conducted in the interim years. The last framework review was conducted in February 2018. The 2018 framework presented a suite of primary, secondary, and contextual indicators for use as stock assessment indicators as well as upper stock and limit reference indicators. This update reports on the primary indicators to the end of the 2021-2022 fishing season.
Objectives
The objectives of this Regional Advisory Process are:
- Update the values for the primary stock status indicators adopted during the 2018 Stock Framework Regional Advisory Process to report on the stock status of the LFA 33 Lobster stock to the end of the 2021-2022 season.
- Evaluate the primary indicators against the reference points for LFA 33.
Expected Publication
- Science Response
Expected Participation
- DFO Science
- DFO Resource Management
Notice
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