Dear Colleagues,

We are very pleased to share our recent publication in Endangered Species 
Research:

'Quantifying entanglement risk reduction to North Atlantic right whales from 
time-area closures in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence snow crab fisheries'

Abstract:
Time-area closures for non-tended, fixed-gear fisheries have been implemented 
in Atlantic Canada since 2018 as a protective measure for North Atlantic right 
whales Eubalaena glacialis (hereafter, 'right whales'). The protocols for 
triggering closures have changed in each subsequent year without quantitative 
estimates of their effectiveness to mitigate entanglement risk. Using a 
counterfactual approach, we conducted an evaluation of 4 closure protocols 
(2018-2021) for reducing entanglement risk to right whales in the southern Gulf 
of St. Lawrence (GSL) snow crab fisheries to determine: (1) the effectiveness 
of each annual closure protocol and (2) the estimated entanglement risk removed 
each year. Co-occurrence of fishing gear and whales was used to estimate the 
monthly baseline entanglement risk and assess the amount of risk removed by the 
time-area fishery closures. Risk reduction considered rate of gear removal, 
amount of gear lost and reintroduction of risk due to redistributed fishing 
effort. Effectiveness of each protocol was assessed by creating closure 
scenarios from each annual whale detection pattern (2018-2021). Protocols from 
2018 and 2019 showed larger risk reductions in some months than those from 2020 
and 2021, but annual reductions in entanglement risk did not differ 
significantly. Over these 4 years, annual entanglement risk to right whales 
from the GSL snow crab fishery is estimated to have been reduced by 
approximately 62 ± 3% (mean ± SE) relative to pre-closure estimates of risk. 
This study represents the first effort to quantify the Canadian fisheries 
management measures towards North Atlantic right whale protection, having 
utility to improve conservation management efforts.

The paper is available as Open Access at https://doi.org/10.3354/esr01412. Feel 
free to reach out to me with any questions.

Sincerely,

Alex

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Alex Cole, MMM, BSc. (she/her)
Fisheries Management Specialist & Research Lead
Conservation Science, Marine Programs

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