Overview of 2013 Bay of Fundy striped bass biology and general status / R.G. Bradford ... [et al.].: Fs70-5/2015-024E-PDF

Anadromous Striped Bass spawning populations occur in three of the rivers flowing to the Bay of Fundy (BoF): the Shubenacadie and Annapolis rivers, Nova Scotia, and the Saint John River, New Brunswick. The populations collectively define the BoF Striped Bass Designatable Unit (DU). The BoF Striped Bass DU is presently under consideration for listing as Endangered on Schedule 1 of Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA). A Recovery Potential Assessment completed in 2006 in response to the Threatened designation is, therefore, in need of an update. The aim of this document is to synthesize and to update where possible information relevant to the Recovery Potential Assessment. The information is presented both for the individual spawning populations that define the DU and for the DU as a whole.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, issuing body.
Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat, issuing body.
Title Overview of 2013 Bay of Fundy striped bass biology and general status / R.G. Bradford ... [et al.].
Variant title Aperçu de la biologie et de la situation générale du bar rayé de la baie de Fundy en 2013
Series title Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat research document, 1919-5044 ; 2015/024, Maritimes Region
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "July 2015."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-20).
Publishing information Ottawa : Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 2015.
Author / Contributor Bradford, Rodney Gailand, 1958- author.
Description iv, 36 p. : fig., graphs, maps, tables.
Catalogue number
  • Fs70-5/2015-024E-PDF
Subject terms Fisheries resources
Salt water fish
Fishing area
Fisheries management
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