Project Description
SEDAR 90 will address the stock assessment for South Atlantic Red Snapper with a data terminal year of 2024. The Data Workshop will be held April 28-May 2, 2025. The Assessment Process will be a series of webinars held between September 2025 and April 2026; and the Review Workshop will be held in September 2026.
For more information, please contact the SEDAR Coordinator for this project, Emily L. Ott: Emily.Ott@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.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
To submit a public comment for SEDAR 90, please complete the form at the link below.
To view public comments that have been submitted for SEDAR 90, please review the report at the link below.
Project Workshops
SEDAR 90 South Atlantic Red Snapper Data Workshop
The Data Workshop will be held in Charleston, South Carolina from April 28th- May 2nd, 2025. A livestream will be available.
Work Group Webinar Registrations
Workshop Working Papers
- SEDAR 90-DW-01: South Atlantic Red Snapper Management History Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-02: Headboat Data for Red Snapper in the Southeast US Atlantic-UPDATED Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-03: General Recreational Survey Data for Red Snapper in the South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-04: Modeling the effects of sample size on natural mortality estimates using maximum age Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-05: Red Snapper Fishery-Independent Index of Abundance and Age/Length Compositions in US South Atlantic Waters Based on a Chevron Video Trap Survey (2010-2024) Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-06: Gear Selectivity of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) Obtained by Southeast Reef Fish Survey Sampling in Atlantic Waters from North Carolina to Florida Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-07: CPUE Expansion Estimation for Commercial Discards of South Atlantic Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-08: Standardized video counts of southeast US Atlantic Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the Southeast Reefs Fish Survey Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-10: Can SCDNR’s Juvenile Sampling Pilot Project be used as an index of Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus Juvenile Recruitment? Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-14: Proxy Discard Estimates of Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) from the US South Atlantic Headboat Fishery Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-15: A meta-analysis of immediate and delayed discard mortality of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the Gulf of America (formerly the Gulf of Mexico) Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-18: Florida East Coast Red Snapper (ECRS) Mini-Season Sampling Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-19: A ratio-based method for calibrating estimates of total landings (numbers and pounds of fish), releases (numbers of fish), and total trips from MRIP-FCAL to SRFS for Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) in the South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-20: A Summary of South Atlantic Red Snapper Discard Length Data Collected from At-Sea Observers in For-Hire Fishery Surveys in Florida 2005-2024 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-21: Length and age composition of Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, collected in association with fishery-dependent projects along Florida’s Atlantic Coast Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-DW-22: Update of Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus, Reproductive Life History from the MARMAP/SERFS program Opens in a new window
Workshop Reference Documents
- SEDAR 90-RD01: S73-RD14: Red Snapper Fishery Performance Report 2020 Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD02: Survey Methods for Estimating Red Snapper Landings in a High-Effort Recreational Fishery Managed with a Small Annual Catch Limit Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD03: Biological Sampling and Recreational Catch and Effort Estimation during the November 2017 South Atlantic Red Snapper Re-opening Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD04: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2018 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD05: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2019 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD06: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2020 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD07: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2021 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD08: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2022 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD09: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2023 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD10: Recreational Effort, Catch and Biological Sampling in Florida During the 2024 South Atlantic Red Snapper Season Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD11: Increased fishery-independent sampling effort results in improved population estimates for multiple target species Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD12: SEDAR41-DW27: Red snapper mini-season ad-hoc working group report Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD13: SEDAR74-DW40: Modeling fecundity at age in Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper to help evaluate the best measure of reproductive potential Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD14: SEDAR 73-WP10: SEDAR 73 South Atlantic Red Snapper Mini-Season Ad-hoc Group Call Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD15: A unified framework and terminology for reproductive traits integral to understanding fish population productivity Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD16: SEDAR 74-RD39: Estimating the Dependence of Spawning Frequency on Size and Age in Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD17: SEDAR 74 DW06: A description of Florida’s Gulf Coast recreational fishery and release mortality estimates for the central and eastern subregions (Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida) with varying levels of descender use Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD18: SEDAR 73-WP15: Utility and Usage of Descender Devices in the Red Snapper Recreational Fishery in the South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD19: Discard mortality rates of red snapper Lutjanus campechanus after barotrauma and hook trauma: 6 insights from using acoustic telemetry in the US South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD20: Post-release survival of red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) and red grouper (Epinephelus morio) using different barotrauma mitigation methods Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD21: SEDAR 52-RD10: Release mortality in the red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) fishery: a meta-analysis of 3 decades of research Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD22: SEDAR 82-RD64: Southeast Florida and South Carolina Anglers’ Release Practices and Their Attitudes Toward Descending Devices Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD23: Reproductive resilience or sweepstakes recruitment? Assessing drivers of lifetime reproductive success in exploited marine fish Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD24: Using a climate attribution statistic to inform judgements about changing fisheries sustainability Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD25: Emerging Issues and Methodological Advances in Fisheries Reproductive Biology Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD26: Assessing reproductive resilience: an example with South Atlantic red snapper Lutjanus campechanus Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD27: SEDAR 74 DW36: Best practices for standardized reproductive data and methodology to estimate reproductive parameters for Red Snapper in the Gulf of Mexico Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 90-RD28: Comparing reef fish catch rates between single- and double-hook tackle off the Atlantic coast of Florida Opens in a new window