Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the online publication of the
following paper:


Trijoulet, V., Holmes, S. J., and Cook, R. M. 2018. Grey seal predation
mortality on three depleted stocks in the West of Scotland: What are the
implications for stock assessments? Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences. doi: 10.1139/cjfas-2016-0521.


The paper is available at: http://www.nrcresearchpress.
com/doi/full/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0521
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*Abstract*:
The decrease in groundfish stocks in the North Atlantic since the mid-1900s
coupled with increases in grey seal (*Halichoerus grypus*) populations is
responsible for an enduring controversy between fishers and
conservationists regarding the role seals have played in stock declines. We
used a Bayesian state-space model to investigate stock trends in the
presence of grey seals and associated maximum sustainable yield (MSY)
reference points in the West of Scotland. This study provides new estimates
of seal predation mortality on haddock (*Melanogrammus aeglefinus*) and
whiting (*Merlangius merlangus*) and updates the estimates for cod (*Gadus
morhua*), which together form the traditional main components of the mixed
demersal fishery in this area. Grey seal predation mortality is greatest on
cod, resulting in estimates of total natural mortality higher than those
used in the current ICES assessments. Seal predation mortality is low for
haddock and whiting. Considering seal predation in stock assessments
changes the scale of biomass and fishing mortality estimates for the three
stocks. The estimates of F0.1 and FMSY are sensitive to seal predation for
cod and whiting but not for haddock. In all cases, MSY decreases with
increased seal predation.

Best regards,

Vanessa Trijoulet

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Vanessa Trijoulet, PhD.

Postdoctoral Fisheries Biologist

Contractor with Integrated Statistics in support of
NOAA Fisheries, Northeast Fisheries Science Center

U.S. Department of Commerce

*Population Dynamics Branch*

*166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA*

*Office*: +1 508-495-2018

*Fax*: +1 508-495-2335

*Email*: *vanessa.trijoulet*@noaa.gov <[email protected]>

*Website*: https://vanessatrijoulet.wordpress.com
<http://vanessatrijoulet.wordpress.com/>


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