Northern cod stocks show steep decline in once plentiful fishing areas
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Northern cod stocks off Newfoundland suffered a steep decline over the last year, with Fisheries official finding the species has a lower survival rate and will likely continue to decease in the coming year.
The bleak findings were part of a report released Friday that said the stock dropped 30 per cent over the last year in the fishing area known as 2J3KL that stretches from southern Labrador to below the Avalon peninsula.
Fisheries biologist Karen Dwyer said there was a large increase in the species’ natural mortality, or deaths due to factors other than fishing. That includes warming water temperatures and decreases in their food sources, such as shrimp and capelin.
“We have fish that are in poor condition and all those things taken together indicate that something in the ecosystem is happening to cause these mortality levels,” she said in an interview.