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-35: Zooplankton and the Ocean Carbon Cycle
- SEDAR 103-RD-36: Overestimating Fish Counts by Non-Instantaneous Visual Censuses
- SEDAR 103-RD-34: Trophic Interactions in Caribbean Coral Reefs
- SEDAR 103-RD-33: A trophic model of the coral reef ecosystem of La Parguera, Puerto Rico: synthesizing fisheries and ecological data
- SEDAR 103-RD-32: Free Tools—Not So “Free”? The Evolution, Risks and Costs of Fishery Stock Assessment Tools
Upcoming Events
- SEDAR 103 US Caribbean Application of Alternate Assessment Methods Development Workshop
- SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Assessment Webinar 9
- SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Assessment Webinar 10
- SEDAR 105 Gulf Gag Grouper Topical Working Group Red Tide Mortality Webinar II
- SEDAR 98 Gulf Red Snapper Review Workshop
- SEDAR 103 Caribbean Application of Alternate Assessment Methods Post-Development Workshop Webinar 1
- SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Assessment Webinar 11
- SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Review Workshop
- Winter 2027 SEDAR Steering Committee Meeting
- SEDAR 107 ASMFC Cobia Review Workshop