Project Description
SEDAR 18 developed a benchmark assessment of Atlantic Red Drum.
NOTICE: 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 Final Report
Project Workshops
SEDAR 18 Data Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S18DW01 Red drum assessment history Opens in a new window
- S18DW02 Overview of Red Drum Tagging Data and Recapture Results by state from Virginia to Florida Opens in a new window
- S18DW03 Atlantic States Red Drum Management Overview Opens in a new window
- S18DW04 Georgia’s Marine Sportfish Carcass Recovery Project Opens in a new window
- S18DW05 Georgia’s Metadata for Fishery Independent RD Data 2002-07 Opens in a new window
- S18DW06 NC Biological Data-Surveys Descriptions and Background Info Opens in a new window
- S18DW07 Life-History Based Estimates of Natural Mortality for U.S. South Atlantic Red Drum Opens in a new window
- S18DW08 Reported commercial landings of red drum in Florida and estimated annual length and age composition Opens in a new window
- S18DW09 Recreational harvest estimates and estimated catch-at-age for the recreational fishery in Florida during 1982-2007 Opens in a new window
- S18DW10 Indices of relative abundance for young-of-the-year and subadult red drum in Florida Opens in a new window
- S18DW11 SC Red drum electro-fishing survey Opens in a new window
- S18DW12 SC Red Drum Tagging Data Opens in a new window
- S18DW13 SC Tournament and Fish Wrack Recycle Program 2002-2007 Opens in a new window
- S18DW14 Assessment of Adult Red Drum in South Carolina Opens in a new window
- S18DW15 South Carolina Fishery Independent Survey Description and Protocol Opens in a new window
- S18DW16 An Estimate of RD Removals from NC Estuarine Gill Net Fishery Occurring from both Rec Users of Gill Nets and from Regulatory and Unmarketable Discards. Opens in a new window
- S18DW17 Estimating the size and age composition of the B–2 fish (caught and released alive) in the recreational fishery for red drum and spotted seatrout in South Carolina Opens in a new window
- S18DW18 South Carolina randomly stratified trammel net survey Opens in a new window
Workshop Reference Documents
- S18RD01 Tag-reporting levels for RD caught by anglers in SC and Georgia estuaries Opens in a new window
- S18RD02 Association of large juvenile RD with an estuarine creek on the Atlantic coast of Florida Opens in a new window
- S18RD03 Use of passive acoustics to determine RD spawning in Georgia waters Opens in a new window
- S18RD04 Spatial and temporal patterns in modeled particle transport to estuarine habitat with comparisons to larval fish settlement patterns Opens in a new window
- S18RD05 Incidental catch and discard of RD, in a large mesh Paralichthyidae gillnet fishery: experimental evaluation of a fisher’s experience at limiting bycatch Opens in a new window
- S18RD06 Site fidelity and movement patterns of wild subadult RD, within a salt marsh-dominated estuarine landscape Opens in a new window
- S18RD07 Behavior and recruitment success in fish larvae: variation with growth rate and the batch effect Opens in a new window
- S18RD08 Estimating stock composition of anadromous fishes from mark–recovery data: possible application to American shad Opens in a new window
- S18RD09 Distribution of RD spawning sites Identified by a towed hydrophone array Opens in a new window
- S18RD10 Year-class component, growth, and movement of juvenile RD stocked seasonally in a SC estuary Opens in a new window
- S18RD11 Experimental investigation of spatial and temporal variation in estuarine growth of age-0 juvenile RD Opens in a new window
- S18RD12 Estimates of fishing and natural mortality for subadult RD in SC Waters Opens in a new window
- S18RD13 Properties of the residuals from two tag-recovery models Opens in a new window
- S18RD14 Habitat triage for exploited fishes: Can we identify essential ‘‘Essential Fish Habitat?’’ Opens in a new window
- S18RD15 Identifying Sciaenid critical spawning habitats by the use of passive acoustics Opens in a new window
- S18RD16 Large scale patterns in fish trophodynamics of estuarine and shelf habitats of the SE US Opens in a new window
- S18RD17 Ecophys.Fish: A simulation model of fish growth in time-varying environmental regimes Opens in a new window
- S18RD18 Population structure of RD as determined by otolith chemistry Opens in a new window
- S18RD19 A new growth model for RD that accommodates seasonal and ontogenic changes in growth rates Opens in a new window
- S18RD20 Estimating abundance from gillnet samples with application to RD in Texas bays Opens in a new window
- S18RD21 Icthyoplankton community structure in a shallow subtropical estuary of the Florida Atlantic coast Opens in a new window
- S18RD22 Role of an estuarine fisheries reserve in the production and export of ichthyoplankton Opens in a new window
- S18RD23 Trophic plasticity and foraging performance in RD Opens in a new window
- S18RD24 Estuarine recruitment, growth, and first-year survival of juvenile RD in NC Opens in a new window
- S18RD25 Habitat-related predation on juvenile wild-caught and hatchery-reared RD Opens in a new window
- S18RD26 Selection of estuarine nursery habitats by wild-caught and hatchery-reared juvenile red drum in laboratory mesocosms Opens in a new window
- S18RD27 Growth of newly settled red drum Sciaenops ocellatus in different estuarine habitat types Opens in a new window
- S18RD28 Multidirectional movements of sportfish species between an estuarine no-take zone and surrounding waters of the Indian River Lagoon, Florida Opens in a new window
- S18RD29 Marine stock enhancement in Florida: A multi-disciplinary, stakeholder-supported, accountability-based approach Opens in a new window
- S18RD30 Estimating improvement in spawning potential ratios for South Atlantic RD through bag and size limit regulations Opens in a new window
- S18RD31 Catch-and-release mortality in subadult and adult red drum captured with popular fishing hook types Opens in a new window
- S18RD32 Using estuarine landscape structure to model distribution patterns in nekton communities and in juveniles of fishery species Opens in a new window
- S18RD33 Reproductive biology of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, from the neritic waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S18RD34 An age-dependent tag return model for estimating mortality and selectivity of an estuarine-dependent fish with high rates of catch and release Opens in a new window
- S18RD35 Genetic effective size in populations of hatchery-raised red drum released for stock enhancement Opens in a new window
- S18RD36 Contributions to the biology of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, in South Carolina Opens in a new window
- S18RD37 Recruitment of juvenile red drum in North Carolina: spatiotemporal patterns of year-class strength and validation of a seine survey Opens in a new window
- S18RD38 Hooking Mortality of spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), weakfish (Cynoscion regalis), red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus), and southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) in North Carolina Opens in a new window
- S18RD39 Evaluation of the estuarine hook and line recreational fishery in Neuse River, North Carolina Opens in a new window
- S18RD40 Large circle hooks and short leaders with fixed weights reduce incidence of deep hooking in angled adult red drum Opens in a new window
- S18RD41 Abiotic and biotic factors influence the habitat use of an estuarine fish Opens in a new window
- S18RD42 Stock Status of the northern red drum stock Opens in a new window
- S18RD43 Short-term hooking mortality and movement of adult red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) in the Neuse River, North Carolina. Opens in a new window
- S18RD44 Identification of critical spawning habitat and male courtship vocalization characteristics of red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, in the lower Neuse River estuary of North Carolina Opens in a new window
- S18RD45 Movement and selectivity of red drum and survival of adult red drum: an analysis of 20 years of tagging data Opens in a new window
- S18RD46 Age, growth, mortality, and reproductive biology of red drums in North Carolina waters Opens in a new window
- S18RD47 North Carolina red drum fishery management plan, amendment 1 Opens in a new window
- S18RD48 Status of the red drum stock of the Atlantic coast- stock assessment report for 1989 Opens in a new window
- S18RD49 Status of the red drum stock of the Atlantic coast- stock assessment report for 1991 Opens in a new window
- S18RD50 Status of the red drum stock of the Atlantic coast- stock assessment report for 1992 Opens in a new window
- S18RD51 Status of the red drum stock of the Atlantic coast- stock assessment report for 1995 Opens in a new window
- S18RD52 Assessment for Atlantic red drum for 1999-northern and southern regions Opens in a new window
- S18RD53 Bag and size limit analysis for red drum in northern and southern regions of the U. S. Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S18RD54 Seasonal variation in age-specific movement patterns of red drum Sciaenops ocellatus inferred from conventional tagging and telemetry Opens in a new window
- S18RD55 A combined telemetry – tag return approach to estimate fishing and natural mortality rates of an estuarine fish Opens in a new window
- S18RD56 Investigation into the Feasibility of Stocking Artificially Propagated Red Drum in Georgia Opens in a new window
- S18RD57 A Biological and Fisheries Profile of Red Drum, Sciaenops ocellatus Opens in a new window
- S18RD58 Ultrasonic Biotelemetry Study of Young-Adult Red Drum in Georgia, July 1993 – September 1995 Opens in a new window
- S18RD59 Habitat Use and Movement of Subadult Red Drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, within a Salt Marsh-Estuarine System Opens in a new window
- S18RD60 Mortality, Movement, and Growth of Red Drum in Georgia Opens in a new window
- S18RD61 Spatial Homogeneity & Temporal Heterogeneity of Red Drum Microsatellites-Effective Pop Size & Management Implications Opens in a new window
- S18RD62 A modified stepping-stone model of population structure in Red Drum from Northern GOM Opens in a new window
- S18RD63 Population structure of red drum in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, as inferred from variation in nuclear-coded microsatellites Opens in a new window
- S18RD64 An analysis of genetic population structure of red drum based on mtDNA control region sequences Opens in a new window
- S18RD65 The 1960 Salt-Water Angling Survey, USFWS Circular 153 Opens in a new window
- S18RD66 The 1965 Salt-Water Angling Survey, USFWS Resource Publication 67 Opens in a new window
- S18RD67 1970 Salt-Water Angling Survey, NMFS Current Fisheries Statistics Number 6200 Opens in a new window
- S18RD68 Overview of an experimental stock enhancement program for red drum in South Carolina Opens in a new window
SEDAR 18 Assessment Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S18AW01 Estimating the age composition of the MRFSS estimated landings for red drum along the Atlantic coast. Opens in a new window
- S18AW02 Nonparametric growth model for the northern region Atlantic red drum stock, and changes to natural mortality (M) estimates. Opens in a new window
- S18AW03 Preliminary estimation of red drum fishing mortality rates in the southern and northern regions using the SVPA/FADAPT method employed in the last assessment and comparison of findings between short (1986-1998) and long (1982-2007) time frame runs. Opens in a new window
- S18AW04 Estimation of the length and age composition of red drum caught and released alive by anglers fishing along the mid and South Atlantic coast of the U.S. during 1982-2007. Opens in a new window
- S18AW05 Table/References and selected abstracts on red drum hook mortality Opens in a new window
- S18AW05 Text/References and selected abstracts on red drum hook mortality Opens in a new window
- S18AW06 Graphical analyses of the catch age composition for red drum Opens in a new window
- S18AW07 Semi-separable untuned VPA for red drum. Opens in a new window
- S18AW08 Description of the input and findings from potential base model runs for the northern and southern red drum stocks from the U.S. Atlantic coast. Opens in a new window
- S18AW09 Description of the age-structured model used to estimate population dynamics parameters for the southern and northern region red drum stocks along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. Opens in a new window
- S18AW10 Percentage, by age class, of red drum tagged by the SC marine game fish tagging program Opens in a new window
- S18AW11 Tagging estimates of abundance at age for the northern region red drum stock Opens in a new window
- S18AW12 Continuity Run of the Spreadsheet Virtual Population Analysis Opens in a new window