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Northern Shrimp Survey Data

December 10, 2024

Results from the annual Northern Shrimp survey (1983 - present) conducted by NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center.

The Northern Shrimp Survey was initiated in 1983 by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission and monitors the relative abundance (number of shrimp), biomass (weight of shrimp), and composition of the northern shrimp stock throughout the Gulf of Maine. The data give an understanding of year class strength and sex stage and maturity of shrimp in the population. The survey focuses its efforts in offshore waters (in depths greater than 50 fathoms) and is timed to sample both males and females during the summer when they are expected to be offshore. The data it collects forms the basis of the annual northern shrimp assessment, which in turn, is used by fishery managers from Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts to set each year’s fishing regulations.

Last updated by Northeast Fisheries Science Center on 12/10/2024