SouthEast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) is the cooperative process by which stock assessment projects are conducted in NOAA Fisheries’ Southeast Region. SEDAR was initiated to improve planning and coordination of stock assessment activities and to improve the quality and reliability of assessments. SEDAR strives to provide an open and transparent approach for development and review of the scientific information on fish stocks that is critical to management decision making.
Recent Documents
- SEDAR 90-RD35: Spatiotemporal dynamics and habitat use of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) on the southeastern United States Atlantic continental shelf
- SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Document List 6.13.2025
- SEDAR 90-DW-19: A ratio-based method for calibrating estimates of total landings (numbers and pounds of fish), releases (numbers of fish), and total trips from MRIP-FCAL to SRFS for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the South Atlantic
- SEDAR 90-DW-32: Length-at-age of southeast US Atlantic red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus)
- SEDAR 87 Gulf Pink Shrimp Assessment Process Report
Upcoming Events
- SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Post Data Workshop Webinar II
- SEDAR 94 Florida Hogfish Pre-Data Workshop Webinar
- SEDAR 87 Gulf of Mexico White, Pink, and Brown Shrimp Review Workshop
- SEDAR 84 US Caribbean Yellowtail Snapper and Stoplight Parrotfish Review Workshop
- SEDAR 98 Gulf Red Snapper Assessment Webinar III