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Evidence of near year-around spawning in Atlantic cod off southern Newfoundland: implications for management

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES(2020)

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Abstract
Management of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) off southern Newfoundland (Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) Subdivision 3Ps) entails allocated quotas and restrictions on fishing during late winter and springtime to protect presumed spawning aggregations. We present data collected from research trawls and handlines (1995-2014) indicating spawning inshore may occur near year-around with limited resting from December to February and with more contracted spring spawning possible offshore. A mixed general linear model with binomial error, using year as a random factor, recognized month and length as significant impacts on proportions of females spawning, but not gear or inshore-offshore location. Composite data indicated that females in spawning condition may be present inshore (similar to 10%-20% of adult females) from March to October. During 1997-1999, with 8-9 months sampled each year, protracted annual spawning schedules and interannual variability were evident. At present, the fishery primarily employs gillnets inshore and otter trawls offshore, with spring spawning closures offering only partial and inconsistent protection. Behavioural interference might be reduced by employing less intrusive longlines, as historically practiced in this fishery.
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southern newfoundland,atlantic cod,spawning,year-around
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