Evaluating the current status of American shad stocks in three Virginia rivers

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Directed commercial fisheries for American shad Alosa sapidissima in the primary Virginia tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay have been under moratorium since 1994. Monitoring of adult American shad within these rivers has been ongoing since 1998 through a cooperative program involving commercial fishers. The monitoring program is designed to mimic traditional commercial fishing practices so that stock status can be inferred by comparing contemporary catch-per-unit-effort levels with those derived fromhistoric logbooks. In this paper, we present analyses of the availablemonitoring and historic catch rate data along with updated stock status information forAmerican shad in the James, York, and Rappahannock rivers. Two analytical methods were used to derive annual indices of relative abundance; both methods yielded very similar patterns for each river system. Comparisons of contemporary and historic indices of relative abundance suggest that American shad in the James and York rivers continue to persist at low levels of abundance. Measures of stock abundance in the Rappahannock River have been higher than the logbook reference value for much of the monitoring period. However, current moratoria and restoration strategies, which include hatchery releases of fry, the removal of obstructions blocking spawning and nursery habitat, and reductions in bycatch from other fisheries, should continue into the foreseeable future. © American Fisheries Society 2012.

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Latour, R. J., Hilton, E. J., Lynch, P. D., Tuckey, T. D., Watkins, B. E., & Olney, J. E. (2012). Evaluating the current status of American shad stocks in three Virginia rivers. Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 4(1), 302–311. https://doi.org/10.1080/19425120.2012.675978

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