Project Description
SEDAR 24 addresses stock assessment for the South Atlantic stock of red snapper. The Data Workshop held May 24-28, 2010, in Charleston, SC. Assessment Process Webinar I: June 18, 2010, 10 am to 1 pm, Assessment Process Webinar II: July 14, 2010, 12 pm to 4 pm, and Assessment Process Webinar III: August 13, 2010. Anyone interested in attending the webinar should contact Kari Fenske at kari.fenske@safmc.net to receive a webinar registration invitation. The Review workshop was held October 12-14, 2010 in a Savannah, GA.
NOTE: SEDAR Working papers document the methods, datasets, and preliminary analyses that are under consideration at the various workshops 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.
Project Final Report
Project Workshops
SEDAR 24 Data Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S24DW01 Discards of Red Snapper Calculated for Vessels with Federal Fishing Permits in the US South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S24DW02 South Atlantic Red Snapper Management Summary Opens in a new window
- S24DW03 Standardized catch rates of U.S. Atlantic red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from headboat data Opens in a new window
- S24DW04 Standardized catch rates of U.S. Atlantic red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from commercial logbook data Opens in a new window
- S24DW05 Red snapper standardized catch rates from the Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey for the U.S. Atlantic Ocean, 1981-2009 Opens in a new window
- S24DW06 Distribution of red snapper catches from headboats operating in the South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S24DW07 Georgia Headboat Red Snapper Catch & Effort Data, 1983-2009 Opens in a new window
- S24DW08 Sampling Procedures Used in the Trip Interview Program (TIP) Opens in a new window
- S24DW09 Pre-Data Workshop Development of Commercial Landings for the Red Snapper Fishery Opens in a new window
- S24DW10 Age Workshop for Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- S24DW11 Review and Analysis of Methods to Estimate Historic Recreational Red Snapper Landings in the South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S24DW12 Red Snapper Discard Mortality Working Paper Opens in a new window
- S24DW13 South Atlantic Red Snapper Marine Recreational Fishery Landings: FHS-conversion of Historic MRFSS Charter Boat Catches Opens in a new window
- S24DW14 Marine Resources Monitoring, Assessment and Prediction Program: Report on Atlantic Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, for the SEDAR 24 Data Workshop Opens in a new window
- S24DW15 Red Snapper Length Frequencies and Condition of Released Fish from At-Sea Headboat Observer Surveys, 2004 to 2009. Opens in a new window
Workshop Reference Documents
- S24RD01 Age, Growth, And Reproduction Of The Red Snapper, Lutjanus Campechanus, From The Atlantic Waters Of The Southeastern U.S. Opens in a new window
- S24RD02 Age and growth of red snapper, Lutjanus Campechanus, from the southeastern United States Opens in a new window
- S24RD03 Commercial catch composition with discard and immediate release mortality proportions off the southeastern coast of the United States Opens in a new window
- S24RD04 The 1960 Salt-Water Angling Survey, USFWS Circular 153 Opens in a new window
- S24RD05 The 1965 Salt-Water Angling Survey, USFWS Resource Publication 67 Opens in a new window
- S24RD06 1970 Salt-Water Angling Survey, NMFS Current Fisheries Statistics Number 6200 Opens in a new window
- S24RD07 Lecture Notes on Coastal and Estuarine Studies, #10 Fisheries Management, Ch VII Marine Sport Fisheries Opens in a new window
- S24RD08 Survey of Offshore Fishing in Florida Opens in a new window
- S24RD09 Geographic Comparison of Age, Growth, Reproduction, Movement, and Survival of Red Snapper off the State of Florida Opens in a new window
- S24RD10 Regional Differences in Florida Red Snapper Reproduction Opens in a new window
- S24RD11 Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Minimum Size Rule in the Red Grouper and Red Snapper Fisheries With Respect to J and Circle Hook Mortality and Barotrauma and the Consequences for Survival and Movement Opens in a new window
- S24RD12 Survival of Released Red Snapper progress Report Opens in a new window
- S24RD13 Survival of Released Reef Fish—A Summary of Available Data (Preliminary) Opens in a new window
- S24RD14 Incorporating Mortality from Catch and Release into Yield-per-Recruit Analyses of Minimum-Size Limits Opens in a new window
- S24RD15 Modified hooks reduce incidental mortality of snapper (Pagrus auratus: Sparidae) in the New Zealand commercial longline fishery Opens in a new window
- S24RD16 Key principles for understanding fish bycatch discard mortality Opens in a new window
- S24RD17 Indirect Estimation of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) and gray Triggerfish (Balistes capriscus) Release Mortality Opens in a new window
- S24RD18 Red Snapper Discards in Texas Coastal waters-a Fishery Dependent Onboard Survey of Recreational Headboat Discards and Landings Opens in a new window
- S24RD19 Partitioning Release Mortality in the Undersized Red snapper Bycatch: Comparison of Depth vs. Hooking Effects Opens in a new window
- S24RD20 Catch-and-release science and its application to conservation and management of recreational fisheries Opens in a new window
- S24RD21 Discard composition and release fate in the snapper and grouper commercial hook-and-line fishery in North Carolina, USA Opens in a new window
- S24RD22 Evaluating the physiological and physical consequences of capture on post-release survivorship in large pelagic fishes Opens in a new window
- S24RD23 Release Mortality of Undersized Fish from the Snapper–Grouper Complex off the North Carolina Coast Opens in a new window
- S24RD24 Capture depth related mortality of discarded snapper (Pagrus auratus) and implications for management Opens in a new window
- S24RD25 Linking ‘‘Sink or Swim’’ Indicators to Delayed Mortality in Red Snapper by Using a Condition Index Opens in a new window
- S24RD26 Does Venting Promote Survival of Released Fish? Opens in a new window
- S24RD27 Field Experiments on Survival Rates of Caged and Released Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- S24RD28 Red Snapper in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Age and Size Composition of the Commercial Harvest and Mortality of Regulatory Discards Opens in a new window
- S24RD29 Factors Affecting Catch and Release (CAR) Mortality in Fish: Insight into CAR Mortality in Red Snapper and the Influence of Catastrophic Decompression Opens in a new window
- S24RD30 Evaluation of The Efficacy of the Current Minimum Size Regulation for Selected Reef Fish Based on Release Mortality and Fish Physiology Opens in a new window
- S24RD31 American Fishes – A Popular Treatise upon the Game and Food Fishes of North America with Especial Reference to Habits and Methods of Capture Opens in a new window
- S24RD32 Proceedings: Colloquium on Snapper-Grouper Fishery Resources of the Western Central Atlantic Ocean Opens in a new window
- S24RD33 Growth and Mortality of Red Snappers in the West-Central Atlantic Ocean and Northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S24RD34 Yield Per Recruit Models of Some Reef Fishes of the U. S. South Atlantic Bight Opens in a new window
- S24RD35 Population Assessment of the Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, from the Southeastern United States Opens in a new window
- S24RD36 Executive Summary: Review of Recreational Fisheries Survey Methods Opens in a new window
- S24RD37 Spawning Locations for Atlantic Reef Fishes off the Southeastern U.S. Opens in a new window
- S24RD38 More Red Snapper Discussion Opens in a new window
- S24RD39 A Perspective of the Importance of Artificial Habitat on the Management of Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- S24RD40 National Survey of Fishing and Hunting 1955 Opens in a new window
- S24RD41 National Survey of Fishing and Hunting 1960 Opens in a new window
- S24RD42 FMP, Regulatory Impact Review, and Final Environmental Impact Statement for the SG Fishery of the South Atlantic Region Opens in a new window
- S24RD43 Species Profiles: Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Gulf of Mexico) – Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- S24RD44 Evaluation of Multiple Factors Involved in Release Mortality of Undersized Red Grouper, Gag, Red Snapper and Vermilion Snapper Opens in a new window
- S24RD45 Physiological Effects of Swim Bladder Overexpansion and Catastrophic Decompression on Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- S24RD46 A Review of Movement in Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper: Implications for Population Structure Opens in a new window
- S24RD47 J and Circle Hook Mortality and Barotrauma and the Consequences for Red Snapper Survival Opens in a new window
- S24RD48 Procedural Guidance Document 2 – Addressing Time-Varying Catchability Opens in a new window
- S24RD49 Final Report on Bioeconomic Analysis of the Red Snapper Rebuilding Plan and Transferable Rights Policies in the Gulf of Mexico with Supplementary Technical Document to the Final Report Opens in a new window
- S24RD50 Comments On SPR-Based Benchmarks For Red Snapper Stocks in the Southeastern USA Opens in a new window
- S24RD51 The Recreational fishery in South Carolina: The Little River Story Opens in a new window
- S24RD52 Southeastern U.S. Deepwater Reef Fish Assemblages, Habitat characteristics, Catches, and Life History Summaries Opens in a new window
- S24RD53 American Game and Food Fishes pp 410-412 Opens in a new window
- S24RD54 Comparison of two approaches for estimating natural mortality based on longevity. Opens in a new window
- S24RD55 Notes on the red snapper fishery Opens in a new window
- S24RD56 Southeast Region Headboat Survey Program Description Opens in a new window
- S24RD57 Biological-Statistical Census of the Species Entering Fisheries in the Cape Canaveral Area Opens in a new window
- S24RD58 Abundance Indices Workshop: Developing protocols for submission of abundance indices to the SEDAR process. SEDAR Procedures Workshop 1 Opens in a new window
- S24RD59 Source Document for the Snapper-Grouper Fishery of the South Atlantic Region Opens in a new window
- S24RD60 Projected Combined Effects of Amendments 13C, 16, and 17A Regulations on south Atlantic Red Snapper Removals. SERO‐LAPP‐2009‐07(Rev) Opens in a new window
- S24RD61 Catch Characterization and Discards within the Snapper Grouper Vertical Hook-and-Line Fishery of the South Atlantic United States Opens in a new window
- S24RD62 Returns from the 1965 Schlitz Tagging Program Including a Cumulative Analysis of Previous Results Opens in a new window
- S24RD63 Length of Recall Period and Accuracy of Estimates from the National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation Opens in a new window
- S24RD64 Shelf -edge and upper slope reef fish assemblages in the South Atlantic Bight: habitat characteristics, spatial variation, and reproductive behavior Opens in a new window
- S24RD65 A survey of the number of anglers and of their fishing effort and expenditures in the coastal recreational fishery of Florida Opens in a new window
SEDAR 24 Assessment Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S24AW01 Assessment History of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the U.S. Atlantic Opens in a new window
- S24AW02 The Beaufort Assessment Model (BAM) with application to red grouper1: mathematical description, implementation details, and computer code Opens in a new window
- S24AW03 Standardized discard rates of U.S. Atlantic red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from headboat at sea observer data. Opens in a new window
- S24AW04 Additional age data of south Atlantic red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from Florida Fish and Wildlife’s dependent monitoring program Opens in a new window
- S24AW05 Selectivity of red snapper in the southeast U.S. Atlantic: dome-shaped or flat-topped? Opens in a new window
- S24AW06 Spawner-recruit relationships of demersal marine fishes: Prior distribution of steepness for possible use in SEDAR stock assessments Opens in a new window
- S24AW07 Red snapper: Regression and Chapman-Robson estimators of total mortality from catch curve data Opens in a new window
- S24AW08 Overviews of NMFS fishery-dependent data source surveys referenced in the SEDAR 24 data workshop report Opens in a new window
- S24AW09 Vulnerability to Capture of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the Fisheries of the Southeast United States – a Preliminary look Opens in a new window
- S24AW10 South Atlantic Red Snapper Fishery – A Fisherman’s Perspective Opens in a new window
- S24AW11 Additional information for red snapper selectivity Opens in a new window
- S24AW12 Selectivity of red snapper in the South Atlantic More than Just Depth Opens in a new window
- S24AW13 Pre-review draft of the Assessment Report, public comment version 8-26-10 Opens in a new window
Workshop Reference Documents
SEDAR 24 Review Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- S24RW01 The Beaufort Assessment Model (BAM) with application to red snapper: mathematical description, implementation details, and computer code Opens in a new window
- S24RW03 Red snapper: Iterative re-weighting of data components in the Beaufort Assessment Model Opens in a new window