Relationship between cod fishery activities and the population of herring gulls on the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence, Quebec, Canada

The history of herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) populations nesting along the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence and the commercial fishing activities there are closely related. Coastal cod ( Gadus morhua ) supply the main fishery in this part of the Gulf and traditionally have resulted in sign...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Chapdelaine, Gilles, Rail, Jean-François
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 1997
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Online Access:http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/54/4/708
https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.1997.0248
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:icesjms:54/4/708 2023-05-15T16:19:16+02:00 Relationship between cod fishery activities and the population of herring gulls on the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence, Quebec, Canada Chapdelaine, Gilles Rail, Jean-François 1997-08-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/54/4/708 https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.1997.0248 en eng Oxford University Press http://icesjms.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/54/4/708 http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.1997.0248 Copyright (C) 1997, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea/Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer Short communication TEXT 1997 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1006/jmsc.1997.0248 2013-05-27T06:34:03Z The history of herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) populations nesting along the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence and the commercial fishing activities there are closely related. Coastal cod ( Gadus morhua ) supply the main fishery in this part of the Gulf and traditionally have resulted in significant amounts of fish offal being discarded at sea and in fishing ports. Using commercial catch data of cod landings, and information from herring gull surveys conducted in the migratory bird sanctuaries on the North Shore from 1925 to 1993, the relationship between the cod fishery and herring gull populations was investigated. Between 1925 and 1975 the fisheries harvested a mean of 5 234 t of cod annually, with high and low catches of 11 000 and 1 700 t, respectively. During the same period, the herring gull population in the sanctuaries increased from 650 to 8 000 pairs. After 1975, and until 1993, the annual mean harvest was 5771 t peaking in 1983 at 11 500 t. There was then a steady decline until a complete fishery collapse in 1993. During the same period, the herring gull population increased from 8 000 pairs in 1975 to 14 000 pairs in 1988, but then dropped dramatically in most sanctuaries and was estimated at only 3000 pairs in 1993. This general decline of gulls appears to be related to the decrease in commercial fishing activities in the region, but not uniformly so. Text Gadus morhua HighWire Press (Stanford University) Canada ICES Journal of Marine Science 54 4 708 713
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Relationship between cod fishery activities and the population of herring gulls on the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
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description The history of herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) populations nesting along the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence and the commercial fishing activities there are closely related. Coastal cod ( Gadus morhua ) supply the main fishery in this part of the Gulf and traditionally have resulted in significant amounts of fish offal being discarded at sea and in fishing ports. Using commercial catch data of cod landings, and information from herring gull surveys conducted in the migratory bird sanctuaries on the North Shore from 1925 to 1993, the relationship between the cod fishery and herring gull populations was investigated. Between 1925 and 1975 the fisheries harvested a mean of 5 234 t of cod annually, with high and low catches of 11 000 and 1 700 t, respectively. During the same period, the herring gull population in the sanctuaries increased from 650 to 8 000 pairs. After 1975, and until 1993, the annual mean harvest was 5771 t peaking in 1983 at 11 500 t. There was then a steady decline until a complete fishery collapse in 1993. During the same period, the herring gull population increased from 8 000 pairs in 1975 to 14 000 pairs in 1988, but then dropped dramatically in most sanctuaries and was estimated at only 3000 pairs in 1993. This general decline of gulls appears to be related to the decrease in commercial fishing activities in the region, but not uniformly so.
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Rail, Jean-François
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title_full Relationship between cod fishery activities and the population of herring gulls on the North Shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence, Quebec, Canada
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