Project Description
SEDAR 92 will be an Operational Assessment that addresses the stock of Atlantic Blueline Tilefish. 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.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
To submit a public comment for SEDAR 92, please complete the form at the link below.
To view public comments that have been submitted for SEDAR 92, please review the report at the link below.
Project Workshops
SEDAR 92 Atlantic Blueline Tilefish Documentation
Working Papers
- SEDAR 92 WP-02: Estimated Commercial Discards of South Atlantic Blueline Tilefish (Caulolatilus microps) Using Limited Observer Data Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 WP-03: Blueline Tilefish Fishery Performance Report Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 WP-04: Headboat Data for Blueline Tilefish in the Southeast US Atlantic Opens in a new window
Reference Documents
- SEDAR 92 RD01: Review of the South Atlantic Deepwater Longline Survey: SADLS Workgroup Recommendations Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 RD02: Estimated Catch of Blueline Tilefish in the Mid-Atlantic Region (SEDAR50-RD06) Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 RD03: Validating blueline tilefish Caulolatilus microps ages in the U.S. South Atlantic using bomb radiocarbon (F14C) Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 RD04: 2023 Blueline Tilefish Fishery Information Document Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 RD05: Reliability of the Discard Logbook for Use in Commercial Discard Estimates in the South Atlantic Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 RD06: 2024 Blueline Tilefish Fishery Information Document Opens in a new window
- SEDAR 92 RD07: Marine Recreational Information Program – Survey Design and Statistical Methods for Estimation of Recreational Fisheries Catch and Effort Opens in a new window