Project Description
The Small Coastal Shark assessment is charged with conducting stock assessments for the small coastal shark complex, including species specific assessments for blacknose, bonnethead, Atlantic sharpnose, and finetooth sharks. The Data Workshop was held 5 – 9 Feb 2007, the Assessment Workshop was held May 7 – 11, 2007, and the Review Workshop was conducted Aug 6 -10, 2007. All workshops were held at the Bay Point Marriott Resort in Panama City, Florida.
NOTE: SEDAR Working papers document the methods, datasets, and preliminary analyses that are under consideration and therefore do not necessarily represent final consensus opinions of workshop participants. Working paper findings and methods may change following workshop review. Working papers should not be cited without author permission. The findings and conclusions of working papers and workshop reports are those of the authors and participants and do not necessarily represent the views of any agencies involved in SEDAR.
Project Workshops
SEDAR 13 Data Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S13DW01 SEAMAP-SA shallow water trawl survey – Materials and methods Opens in a new window
- S13DW02 Description of the databases that contain landings of shark species from the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW03 Preliminary tag and recapture data of small coastal sharks(Atlantic sharpnose shark,Rhizoprionodon terraenovae,blacknose shark,Carcharhinus acronotus,bonnethead shark,Sphyrna tiburo,finetooth shark,C. isodon) in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW04 A summary of the management of Atlantic small coastal sharks Opens in a new window
- S13DW05 Standardized catch rates of small coastal sharks from a fishery-independent longline survey in northwest Florida Opens in a new window
- S13DW06 Standardized catch rates of small coastal sharks from a fishery-independent gillnet survey in northwest Florida Opens in a new window
- S13DW07 Gillnet selectivity of small coastal sharks off the southeastern United States Opens in a new window
- S13DW08 Life history parameters for Atlantic sharpnose sharks, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae, from the United States South Atlantic Ocean and northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW09 The Directed Shark Drift Gillnet Fishery: Characterization of the Small Coastal Shark Catch, Average Size and Standardization of Catch Rates from Observer Data Opens in a new window
- S13DW10 Standardized catch rates of bonnetheads from the Everglades National Park creel survey, 1978-2004 Opens in a new window
- S13DW11 Life history parameters for finetooth sharks, Carcharhinus isodon, from the United States South Atlantic Ocean and northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW12 Standardized catch rates of small coastal sharks from the Commercial Shark Fishery Longline Observer Program, 1994-2005 Opens in a new window
- S13DW13 2002 Stock assessment of small coastal sharks in the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW14 Standardized catch rates of Small Coastal Sharks from the SEAMAP-South Atlantic Shallow Water Trawl Survey Opens in a new window
- S13DW15 Updated catches for Atlantic small coastal sharks Opens in a new window
- S13DW16 Standardized catch rates of bonnethead, Atlantic sharpnose shark, and the small coastal shark complex from the Marine Recreational Fishery Statistics Survey (MRFSS) Opens in a new window
- S13DW18 Life history and population genetics of blacknose sharks, Carcharhinus acronotus, in the western North Atlantic Ocean and the northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW19 Occurrence of small coastal sharks and standardized catch rates of Atlantic sharpnose sharks in the VIMS Longline Survey: 1974-2005 Opens in a new window
- S13DW20 Bottom Longline Observer Program: small coastal shark catch and bycatch 1994 to 2005 Opens in a new window
- S13DW21 Catch Rates and Size Composition of Small Coastal Sharks Collected During a Gillnet Survey of Mississippi Coastal Waters During 2001–2006 Opens in a new window
- S13DW22 Catch rates, distribution and size composition of small coastal sharks collected during NOAA Fisheries Bottom Longline Surveys from the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and U.S. Atlantic Ocean Opens in a new window
- S13DW23 Preliminary mark/recapture data for four species of small coastal sharks in the western North Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S13DW24 Life history traits of bonnethead sharks, Sphyrna tiburo, from the eastern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW25 Standardized catch rates of Atlantic sharpnose, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae, observed by the Northeast Fisheries Observer Program in the gillnet fishery from 1995-2005 Opens in a new window
- S13DW26 Standardized catch rates for small coastal sharks from the United States Gulf of Mexico and south Atlantic gillnet fishery, 1998-2005 Opens in a new window
- S13DW27 Standardized catch rates of small coastal sharks from the Georgia COASTSPAN and GADNR penaeid shrimp and blue crab assessment surveys Opens in a new window
- S13DW28 Standardized catch rates for Atlantic sharpnose sharks from exploratory longline surveys conducted by the Sandy Hook, NJ and Narragansett, RI labs: 1961-1991 Opens in a new window
- S13DW29 Standardized catch rates for Atlantic sharpnose sharks from the NMFS Northeast Longline Survey Opens in a new window
- S13DW30 Standardized catch rates of small coastal sharks from the South Carolina COASTSPAN and SCDNR red drum surveys Opens in a new window
- S13DW31 Indexes of abundance for small coastal sharks from the SEAMAP trawl surveys Opens in a new window
- S13DW32 Bycatch of small coastal sharks in the offshore shrimp fishery Opens in a new window
- S13DW33 Memo regarding Management Needs for Upcoming Small Coastal Shark (SCS) Stock Assessment Opens in a new window
- S13DW34 Trends in relative abundance of shark species caught during a University of North Carolina longline survey between 1972 and 2005 in Onslow Bay, NC Opens in a new window
- S13DW35 The estimation of small coastal shark bycatch in the shrimp trawl fishery of the south Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S13DW36 Tag-recapture results of small coastal sharks (Carcharhinus acronotus, C. isodon, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae, and Sphyrna tiburo) in the Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S13DW37 Relative abundance of blacknose sharks, Carcharhinus acronotus, from coastal shark surveys in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, 2001–2006 Opens in a new window
- S13DW38 Relative abundance of bonnethead, Sphyrna tiburo, and Atlantic sharpnose sharks, Rhizoprionodon terraenovae, in two Florida Gulf estuaries, 1995-2004 Opens in a new window
- S13DW39 Range extension: occurrence of the finetooth shark (Carcharhinus isodon) in Florida Bay Opens in a new window
- S13DW40 Small coastal sharks collected under the exempted fishing program managed by the Highly Migratory Species Management Division Opens in a new window
- S13DW41 Standardized catch rates for small coastal sharks from the United States Gulf of Mexico and south Atlantic bottom longline fishery, 1996-2005 Opens in a new window
SEDAR 13 Assessment Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S13AW01 Assessment of Small Coastal Sharks, Atlantic sharpnose, Bonnethead, Blacknose and Finetooth Sharks using Surplus Production Methods Opens in a new window
- S13AW02 Determining Selectivities for Small Coastal Shark Species for Assessment Purposes Opens in a new window
- S13AW03 Assessment of Blacknose, Bonnethead, and Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks with a State-Space, Age-Structured Production Model Opens in a new window