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.
“It think it’s probably too late,” Doug Swain, a research scientist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, said in an interview Thursday.
“Natural mortality rates for adult cod should be about 18 per cent, but now they are estimated at 55 to 65 per cent. The stock can’t sustain this, so it has continued to decline since about 2000.”