Mise à jour sur l'état du stock de brosme (Brosme brosme) dans les divisions 4VWX5Z de l'OPANO pour 2021

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French
Date
2022
Type
Report
Author(s)
  • Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique
  • Canada. Ministère des pêches et des océans. Région des Maritimes
Publisher
Centre des avis scientifiques (CAS), Région des Maritimes Pêches et Océans Canada, Institut océanographique de Bedford

Alternative title

Réponse des Sciences : Mise à jour sur l’état du stock de brosme dans les divisions 4VWX5Z de l’OPANO pour 2021

Abstract

Cusk, Brosme brosme, is caught as bycatch in certain directed fisheries. Most landings are in the groundfish longline fisheries. Commercial catch rates for Cusk declined after the 1980s. Changes to management measures (e.g., reductions to trip limits, overall caps, and bycatch percentages) may have contributed to this reduction in catch rates (and landings); however, it is thought the decline in Catch Per Unit Effort (CPUE) is also due to a decline in Cusk abundance (Harris and Hanke 2010). The extent of the decline in abundance is not known. The Industry-DFO Halibut Fixed Station Longline Survey (Halibut Survey) catch per station has been accepted as the ongoing index for monitoring Cusk biomass. The Upper Stock Reference (USR) and Limit Reference Point (LRP) for Cusk were set at 26.6 kg and 13.3 kg, respectively (Harris et al. 2012). The 3-year geometric mean of the biomass index was accepted as the metric for monitoring Cusk status relative to the USR and LRP. Cusk biomass has remained above the LRP since 2008 (DFO 2014). Cusk was assessed as threatened by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) in 2003 and later reassessed as endangered (COSEWIC 2012). In response to the 2003 assessment, the Governor in Council decided in 2013 not to add Cusk to the List of Wildlife Species at Risk set out in Schedule 1 of the Species at Risk Act (SARA; Minister of Justice, Canada 2013). DFO’s Resource Management Sector asked Science to determine what the 3-year geometric mean of the Cusk index is from the Halibut Survey relative to the USR and the LRP. The information will be used by DFO Resource Management as guidance in discussions with various industry stakeholders on recommendations for management measures. The current 3-year geometric mean (2019–2021) of the Cusk biomass index remains above the LRP at 13.8 kg. This Science Response Report results from the Regional Science Response Process of December 15, 2021, on the Stock Status Update of Cusk in 4VWX5 in the Maritimes Region.

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1 online resource (6 pages) : charts

Subject

  • Nature and environment,
  • Water

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6 pages

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Government document number
Fs70-7/2022-014F-PDF
ISBN
9780660422381
ISSN
1919-3815

Report

Report no.
2022/014
Series title
Réponse des Sciences (Secrétariat canadien de consultation scientifique)

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MPO. 2022. Mise à jour sur l’état du stock de brosme (Brosme brosme) dans les divisions 4VWX5Z de l’OPANO pour 2021. Secr. can. des avis sci. du MPO. Rép. des Sci. 2022/014.

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