New report blames growing seal population for decline of cod stocks
FREDERICTON — A new report identifies grey seals as the main cause of a decline in cod stocks in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence that could drive the fish to extinction by mid-century.
The latest assessment, released this month, says the outlook for the stock in the southern gulf is “grim.”
Spawning stock biomass, which is used as a measure for the state of the species, was recorded last year at its lowest level in 69 years.
While large-scale commercial cod fishing has been suspended in the area since 1993, up to 300 tonnes a year can be landed as bycatch by fishermen seeking other species.