Results of comparative fishing between the CCGS Teleost and CCGS Alfred Needler with the CCGS John Cabot and CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier in the Newfoundland and Labrador Region in 2021 and 2022

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English
Date
2025
Type
Report
Author(s)
  • Trueman, S.
  • Wheeland, L.
  • Benoît, H.
  • Munro, H.
  • Nguyen, T.
  • Novaczek, E.
  • Skanes, K.
  • Yin, Y.
Publisher
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat

Abstract

Multispecies bottom trawl surveys have been conducted annually in the spring and fall in the Newfoundland and Labrador Region using a Campelen 1800 survey trawl aboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Teleost and CCGS Alfred Needler since 1995. These surveys are used to estimate the distribution and abundance of many fish and invertebrate species, to determine species life history characteristics, and form the basis of a number of ecosystem indicators. The CCGS Alfred Needler and CCGS Teleost will no longer be used for these surveys after 2022 and 2023, respectively, and will be replaced by the CCGS John Cabot and CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier. The Campelen 1800 survey trawl will continue to be used, with a few modifications. Comparative fishing has been ongoing since 2021 to determine differences in relative catchability between the outgoing vessels and the new vessels with the modified Campelen trawl. Data collected were sufficient to estimate conversion factors for the fall CCGS Teleost series, and for a portion of taxa within the fall CCGS Alfred Needler series. There were insufficient data to determine conversion factors for the spring CCGS Alfred Needler series, though a special case was made for Yellowtail Flounder (Myzopsetta ferruginea) where fall and spring data were combined to determine a conversion, given the species limited distribution across both seasons. Overall, for the CCGS Teleost fall time series, conversion factors were accepted for 14 taxa, with two species having a significant length effect, 18 taxa had no significant difference in catchability, and 9 taxa were deemed to have insufficient data to accurately determine a conversion. For the CCGS Alfred Needler fall time series, conversion factors were accepted for 15 taxa, including 6 taxa with a significant length effect, 17 taxa had no difference in catchability, and 12 were deemed to have insufficient data to accurately determine a conversion. Comparative fishing work will continue during 2023 to fill identified data gaps from the 2021–22 data set, including deep water (>1,000 m) and shallow water sets (<150 m).

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1 online resource (v, 237 pages) : maps, charts

Subject

  • Fisheries,
  • Fisheries technology,
  • Surveys

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v, 237 pages

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Government document number
Fs70-5/2025-021E-PDF
ISBN
9780660763910
ISSN
1919-5044

Report

Report no.
2025/021
Series title
Research Document (Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat)

Citation(s)

Trueman, S., Wheeland, L., Benoît, H., Munro, H., Nguyen, T., Novaczek, E., Skanes, K., and Yin, Y. 2025. Results of Comparative Fishing Between the CCGS Teleost and CCGS Alfred Needler with the CCGS John Cabot and CCGS Capt. Jacques Cartier in the Newfoundland and Labrador Region in 2021 and 2022. DFO Can. Sci. Advis. Sec. Res. Doc. 2025/021. v + 237 p.

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