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Acadian Redfish

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Habitat & Range

The Acadian Redfish is found in deep Atlantic waters ranging from 150 to 300 meters deep. They inhabit the continental slopes and are known to occur from as far north as Baffin Island, Nunavut, to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, indicating a wide distribution in the Atlantic.

Diet

Acadian Redfish primarily feed on fish eggs, small crustaceans, and other marine organisms. Their diet reflects their position within the deep-sea food web, contributing to their role in maintaining marine ecosystem health.

Scientific Name

Sebastes fasciatus

Conservation Status

As of 2010, the Atlantic population of Acadian Redfish has been assessed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) as Threatened. This status reflects the significant decline in their population since the late 1970s, although there are signs of stability in certain areas like the Scotian Shelf.

Size

Acadian Redfish are medium-sized, reaching up to 50 cm in length and living up to 75 years, reflecting their slow growth and late maturity rates.

Population

The population has declined significantly, nearly 99% since the late 1970s due to overfishing and bycatch. However, specific areas like the Scotian Shelf have shown stable populations, reflecting a nuanced picture of their overall status.

acadian redfish in Newfoundland & Labrador

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further resources

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

DFO Humpback Whale Catalogue

NOAA Humpback Whale Info

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North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission

The North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission is an "international body for co-operation on conservation, management and study of marine mammals in the North Atlantic."

Whales in Newfoundland

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