Project Description
SEDAR 52 was an Assessment following a Standard approach and addressesd the stock of Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper. A workshop to address new data and assessment issues was held November 29-December 1, 2017 in Miami, Florida. The assessment was reviewed by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council’s SSC at its May 2018 meeting. For more information, please contact the SEDAR Coordinator for this project, Julie A. 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 Workshops
SEDAR 52 Data/Assessment Workshop
Workshop Working Papers
- SEDAR 52 WP-01: Indices of abundance for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) using combined data from three independent video surveys Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-02: Indices of abundance for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) video survey on the West Florida Shelf Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-03: SEAMAP Reef Fish Video Survey: Relative Indices of Abundance of Gulf of Mexico – Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-04: Indices of abundance for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the NFWF-expanded Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) video survey in the eastern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-05: Indices of abundance for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) repetitive time drop survey in the eastern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-06: Indices of abundance for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) vertical longline survey in the eastern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-07: A Comparison of Sampling Methods and Continuation of Red Snapper Life History Metrics Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-08: A Continuation of Results in the Spatial Distribution and Occurrence of Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Sampled off the Louisiana Coast During Nearshore Trawl Sampling Efforts Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-09: Red Snapper Discard Mortality in Florida’s Recreational Fisheries Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-10: Red snapper Lutjanus campechanus Findings from the NMFS Panama City Laboratory Camera & Trap Fishery-Independent Survey 2004-2016 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-11: Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) larval indices of relative abundance from SEAMAP Fall Plankton Surveys, 1986 to 2016 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-12: SEAMAP Vertical Line Survey: Relative Indices of Abundance of Gulf of Mexico – Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-13: Using a Censored Regression Modeling Approach to Standardize Red Snapper Catch per Unit Effort Using Recreational Fishery Data Affected by a Bag Limit Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-14: Summary of Red Snapper age-length data by data providers for SEDAR52 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-15: Reproductive data compiled for the Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, SEDAR 52 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-16: Red Snapper Abundance Indices from Bottom Longline Surveys in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-17: Continuity run – Bottom Longline Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-18: Continuity run – Groundfish Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-19: A Summary of Data on the Size Distribution and Release Condition of Red Snapper Discards from Recreational Fishery Surveys in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-20: Use of the Connectivity Modeling System to estimate movements of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) recruits in the northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-21: Discards of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) for the headboat fishery in the US Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-22: A multinomial predictive model to incorporate visual surveys of red snapper lengths Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-23: Updated shrimp bycatch estimates for SEDAR 52 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 WP-24: Red Snapper Abundance Indices from Groundfish Surveys in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
Workshop Reference Documents
- SEDAR 52 RD-01: A Comparison of Red Snapper Reproductive Potential in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico: Natural versus Artificial Habitats Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-02: Investigation of the relative habitat value of oil/gas platforms and natural banks in enhancing stock building of reef fish in the western Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-03: Red Snapper Distribution on Natural Habitats and Artificial Structures in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-04: A Comparison of Size Structure, Age, and Growth of Red Snapper from Artificial and Natural Habitats in the Western Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-05: An Updated Description of the Benefits and Consequences of Red Snapper Shrimp Trawl Bycatch Management Actions in the Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-06: Establishing stock status determination criteria for fisheries with high discards and uncertain recruitment Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-07: Headboat Collaborative Pilot Program 2014 Annual Report Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-08: Effects of the Two-Year Exempted Fishing Permit for the Gulf of Mexico Headboat Collaborative Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-09: Rights-based management for recreational for-hire fisheries: Evidence from a policy trial Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 52 RD-10: Release mortality in the red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) fishery: a meta-analysis of 3 decades of research Opens in a new window