2002 Summer Groundfish Survey update for selected Scotia-Fundy groundfish stocks
This report provides a synopsis of the results of the 2002 summer bottom trawl survey of groundfish on the Scotian Shelf & Bay of Fundy. Survey trends for each stock from 1970 to present are shown as a series of histograms & expanding symbol maps. Species covered in the survey include cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, plaice, flounder, halibut, hake, skate, monkfish, wolffish, cusk, lumpfish, turbot, and spiny dogfish. The information provided is used in assessment meetings as a key source of information on trends for selected groundfish stocks.
"This report provides a synopsis of the results of the 2002 summer bottom trawl survey of groundfish on the Scotian Shelf & Bay of Fundy. Survey trends for each stock from 1970 to present are shown as a series of histograms & expanding symbol maps. Species covered in the survey include cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, plaice, flounder, halibut, hake, skate, monkfish, wolffish, cusk, lumpfish, turbot, and spiny dogfish. The information provided is used in assessment meetings as a key source of information on trends for selected groundfish stocks."@en
"2002 Summer Groundfish Survey update for selected Scotia-Fundy groundfish stocks"@en
"2002 Summer groundfish survey update for selected Scotia-Fundy groundfish stocks"
"2002 summer groundfish survey update for selected Scotia-Fundy groundfish stocks Mise à jour d'enquête d'été 2002 pour les stocks choisis de poisson de fond de Scotia-Fundy"
"2002 summer groundfish survey update for selected Scotia-Fundy groundfish stocks"@en
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