Northwest Atlantic redfish science priorities for managing an enigmatic species complex

Author:

Cadigan Noel G.1ORCID,Duplisea D.E.2,Senay C.2,Parent G.J.2,Winger P.D.1,Linton B.3,Kristinsson K.4

Affiliation:

1. Fisheries and Marine Institute, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1C 5R3, Canada

2. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, 850 Route de la Mer, Mont-Joli, QC G5H 3Z4, Canada

3. National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 166 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA

4. Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Fornubudum 5, 220 Hafnafjordur, Iceland

Abstract

Redfish ( Sebastes spp.) in the Northwest Atlantic (NWA) extend from Baffin Island in the north to the Gulf of Maine in the south. The two most abundant species are Sebastes mentella and Sebastes fasciatus, which are morphometrically similar and difficult to visually distinguish. Redfish are long-lived, slow-growing, late-maturing, tend to produce large year classes episodically, and have complex population structure. Intraspecific genetic groups are abundant in the NWA. They are often semipelagic and patchily distributed, which makes them difficult to survey. These are all characteristics that cause difficulties for stock assessment and for sustainable fisheries management. This was the focus of The Ocean Frontier Institute Northwest Atlantic Redfish Symposium in 2018. In this paper, we synthesize the information known about NWA redfish. To improve the scientific basis for sustainable harvest strategies, key research recommendations involve (1) improved biological sampling including species and ecotype; (2) developing integrated stock assessment models; (3) developing harvest strategies with management reference points that are appropriate for redfish; (4) improving fishing technology and practices to avoid capture of small nonmarketable redfish and other species.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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