Assessment of the scallop stock in scallop production area 1, Bay of Fundy for the fall of 1999 / D. Roddick … [et al.].: Fs70-1/1999-173E-PDF

Starting on 1 January 1997, the Bay of Fundy scallop fishery was divided into Scallop Production Areas (SPA's) for management considerations. This move was made in response to declining catches and concerns over the long term viability of the scallop fishery. SPA 1 is the largest SPA in the Bay of Fundy, and is accessible, at least in part, to all Bay of Fundy scallop license holders. This assessment examines survey data, logbook data, and the Full Bay fleet port sampling data. Survey biomass estimates and commercial catch rates declined from the historic peak in 1988/89, to the lowest levels in either time series in 1997. Since that time they have improved slightly, but are still at low levels. At the present level of effort the removals from the stock in the traditional Digby and Cape Spencer areas appear to be less than growth and recruitment, allowing for a slight increase in the population. The outlook is for a stable but low scallop abundance in this area, as long as fishing effort remains at present levels.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
Canada. Canadian Stock Assessment Secretariat.
Title Assessment of the scallop stock in scallop production area 1, Bay of Fundy for the fall of 1999 / D. Roddick … [et al.].
Series title Canadian Stock Assessment Secretariat research document, 1480-4883 ; 99/173
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Includes bibliographic references (p. 13-14).
Publishing information Ottawa : Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 1999.
Author / Contributor Roddick, D. L.
Description 43 p. : fig., graphs, maps, tables.
Catalogue number
  • Fs70-1/1999-173E-PDF
Subject terms Fisheries resources
Molluscs
Fishing area
Fisheries management
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