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Fisheries committee This isn't my direct area of expertise, but I am aware of some of the work. To my knowledge, herring are a part of the diet for seals on the Scotian Shelf and in the gulf.
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee What else eats herring?
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee I don't want to sound facetious, sir, but a lot of things, just about everything.
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Historically, the largest source of predation on Atlantic herring was groundfish, meaning cod, haddock and halibut. Other fishes were the main source of predation. Of course, we've seen changes in the ecosystem and the community structure such that groundfish don't exist in the
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee There are a number of current—
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee I'm aware of spawning grounds in the habitat for herring in the gulf and the Scotian Shelf area, and I'm not so sure for the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. For stocks within the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence and along the Scotian Shelf into the Gulf of Maine, herring spawn o
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee The ongoing work within the northern gulf will be available on a regular basis through the provision of our science advice. Some of the new projects that I'm talking about are very new. They started in the past year or so. The information can be publicly available, but we usually
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Generally speaking, within fisheries science, if we're providing advice on an allowable catch or trying to evaluate the status or trends within a population, we do need a time series of catches. Usually we would like to have something that's independent of the fishery, but we do
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Yes. There's actually a relatively new program, going back four or five years, within DFO science. It's not directly related to fisheries science, but it is looking at climate change and climate change adaptation. There is a new national working group that's looking at ways of i
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Thank you for your question. That's a difficult one to ask. I would reiterate that herring is a key forage species in the northwest Atlantic. It plays an important role in the ecosystem in transferring energy from plankton and zooplankton up to larger animals. Some studies have
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Right now, in the southern gulf, we have an acoustic index. We have a catch rate series, meaning catch per unit effort, and we have some gillnet information. By and large, from a science perspective, we have a fairly robust picture of current status. Trends are a little more di
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Again, I'm responsible for stocks that occur within the maritimes region, so I'm not up on all the particulars that are occurring within the northern gulf and their science planning, but more broadly speaking—and I refer back to the question we just answered—the science sectors w
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee To date, science has not identified a single issue that would explain that result. There are a number of things that come into play. There is continued harvest, so there are continued removals both in the commercial fishery and in the bait fishery. Then there's a second aspec
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee Thank you for your question.
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol
Fisheries committee I don't really have, I think, a direct answer for that. The one thing I can add is that as a result of implementation of the new Bill C-68, major fish stock provisions, throughout the Atlantic zones—so within the four regions—science is undertaking work that is related to this, a
March 12th, 2020Committee meeting
Dr. Kent Smedbol