Project Description
SEDAR 48 assessed Southeastern U.S. Black Grouper. The State of FLorida was the lead assesment agency. The Data Workshop was held March 15-17, 2017 in Saint Petersburg, FL. Due to concerns regarding uncertainty in the commercial landings history and the uncertainty surrounding the recreational estimates, the lead analytic team decided to stop the assessment process until such time as these issues can be resolved, or alternative assessment methods investigated. For more information, please contact the SEDAR Coordinator for this project, Julie Neer: julie.neer@safmc.net
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 48 Data Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- SEDAR 48 DW-06: Using Trip Interview Program data to develop Black Grouper ratios to adjust commercial Black Grouper landings Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48-DW-01: Standardized catch rates of Black Grouper, Mycteroperca bonaci, for the Southeast Regional Headboat Survey, 1986-2015 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48-DW-02: Recent Black Grouper Publications (2010-2017) Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48-DW-03: Standardized Reef Fish Visual Census index for the Florida reef track from Biscayne Bay through Florida Keys for 1997-2014 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48-DW-04: Black Grouper standardized catch rates from the Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey in south Florida, 1991-2015 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48-DW-05: Black Grouper Length and Weight Relationships for SEDAR 48 Opens in a new window
Workshop Reference Documents
- SEDAR 48 RD-01: Relative survival of gags Mycteroperca microlepis released within a recreational hook-and-line fishery: Application of the Cox Regression Model to control for heterogeneity in a large-scale mark-recapture study Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48 RD-02: Update concerning species misidentifications in the commercial landing data of gag groupers and black groupers in the Gulf of Mexico (S33-DW-17) Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 48 RD-03: Estimation of species misidentification in the commercial landing data of gag groupers and black groupers in the Gulf of Mexico (S10-DW-24) Opens in a new window