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 103-RD-15: Addressing life history information gaps for Caribbean parrotfishes: queen parrotfish Scarus vetula and stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride
- SEDAR 103-RD-21: Breaking internal waves on a Florida (USA) coral reef: a plankton pump at work?
- SEDAR 103-RD-20: Evolution of the Tortugas Gyre and its Influence on Recruitment in the Florida Keys
- SEDAR 103-RD-19: Illuminating otoliths: New insights for life history of Balistes triggerfishes
- SEDAR 103-RD-18: Queen triggerfish Balistes vetula: Validation of otolith-based age, growth, longevity estimates via application of bomb radiocarbon