Assessment of northern shrimp stocks in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2019.: Fs70-6/2020-010E-PDF

"The biology of northern shrimp has several particularities, which in turn influence the exploitation strategy, fishery management and resource conservation. Shrimp play a key role in the ecosystem, acting as an intermediary in the transfer of energy from the lower trophic levels (e.g., zooplankton) to the higher ones (predators such as fish, marine mammals and seabirds). Ecological relationships (e.g., predator-prey and competition) must be maintained among the species affected directly or indirectly by the fishery within the bounds of natural fluctuations in these relationships"--Introduction, page 2.

Permanent link to this Catalogue record:
publications.gc.ca/pub?id=9.886559&sl=0

Publication information
Department/Agency Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat.
Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Quebec Region.
Title Assessment of northern shrimp stocks in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2019.
Variant title Northern shrimp in Gulf of St. Lawrence
Series title Science advisory report, 1919-5087 ; 2020/010
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Évaluation des stocks de crevette nordique de l'estuaire et du golfe du Saint-Laurent en 2019.
Title from caption.
"Quebec Region."
"April 2020."
Includes bibliographical references (page 18).
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat, 2020.
©2020
Description 1 online resource (19 pages) : illustrations, maps, graphs.
Catalogue number
  • Fs70-6/2020-010E-PDF
Subject terms Pandalus borealis fisheries -- Saint Lawrence, Gulf of.
Pandalus borealis fisheries -- Québec (Province) -- Saint Lawrence River Estuary.
Shrimp populations -- Saint Lawrence, Gulf of.
Shrimp populations -- Québec (Province) -- Saint Lawrence River Estuary.
Request alternate formats
To request an alternate format of a publication, complete the Government of Canada Publications email form. Use the form’s “question or comment” field to specify the requested publication.
Date modified: