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Management decision for 2022/23 Northern Shrimp Fishing Areas (SFAs) 4, 5, 6

Dates of season (subject to change)

SFAs 4 – 6 operate year round, from April 1 – March 31.

Total Allowable Catches (TAC)

SFA 4

The TAC in SFA 4 for Pandalus borealis will be increased by 30% to 12,944t (8.6% exploitation rate (ER)), which includes a 1,500t allocation for Use of Fish under Section 10 of the Fisheries Act.

The Pandalus montagui bycatch limit will remain at the 2021/22 level of 4,033t.

SFA 5

The TAC in SFA 5 will be decreased by 12% to 14,200t (20% ER).

SFA 6

The TAC in SFA 6 will be decreased by 1.1% to 9,430t (10% ER).

Allocations

SFA 4 Borealis

Individual allocations for 2022/23 are based on established percent shares as follows:
Fleet/Interest 2022/23 Quota (t) Percent share (%)
Offshore fleet 8,720 76.2
Inshore fleet 607 5.3
Innu Nation 973 8.5
Nunatsiavut Government 1,144 10
NSRF 1,500 NA
Total 12,944  

SFA 5

Individual allocations for 2022/23 are based on established percent shares as follows:
Fleet/Interest 2022/23 Quota (t) Percent share (%)
Offshore fleet 5,402 38.04
Northern Coalition 3,976 28
Innu Nation 737 5.19
Nunatsiavut Government 1,406 9.9
Imakpik 393 2.77
NunatuKavut Community Council 883 6.22
Inshore Aff Cod Harvesters (Cartwright to L’Anse au Clair) 1,255 8.84
Inshore Aff Cod Harvesters (Northern Peninsula) 148 1.04
Total 14,200  

SFA 6

Individual allocations for 2022/23 are based on established percent shares as follows:
Fleet/Interest 2022/23 Quota (t) Percent share (%)
Offshore fleet 2,178 23.1
SABRI 425 4.5
Innu Nation 160 1.7
Fogo Island Co-Op 104 1.1
Inshore fleet 6,563 69.6
Total 9,430  

Management measures

No additional management measures for 2022/23.

Single or multi-year planning

This information is applicable to the 2022/23 fishery only.

Links to other information

Northern Shrimp Integrated Fisheries Management Plan

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