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Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) occurs on the continental shelf off West Greenland in NAFO Divisions 0A and 1A– 1F in depths between approximately 150-600 m. The stock is assessed as a single population and managed by catch control. Greenland and Canada exploit the stock in Subarea 1 and Div. 0A...

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Main Author: C. Hvingel
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.612.5855
http://archive.nafo.int/open/sc/2003/scr03-075.pdf
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Summary:Northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) occurs on the continental shelf off West Greenland in NAFO Divisions 0A and 1A– 1F in depths between approximately 150-600 m. The stock is assessed as a single population and managed by catch control. Greenland and Canada exploit the stock in Subarea 1 and Div. 0A, respectively. Following a maximum in 1992 of 105 000 tons catches decreased to around 80 000 tons in 1998 due to management measures. Since then stepwise increases of catch quotas have been followed by increased catches. The projected catch of 2003 is expected to be the highest ever amounting to about 132 000 tons. The inshore fishery (vessels below 80 GRT) accounts for around 16 % of the total landings. Reported discard and by-catch is low. A standardized CPUE series indicate an increasing trend of stock biomass since the early-1990s. The estimated 2003 median value is the highest of the time series. Standardized effort based on biomass indicated a decrease in harvest rate