Table 3: FY 2019 Northeast Multispecies Total Catch (mt)
 
Stock    
Stock Total Catch Groundfish Fishery Sector Common Pool Recreational Midwater Trawl Herring Fishery Scallop Fishery1 Small Mesh Fisheries State Water Other
A to H A+B+C A B C D E F G H
GB Cod 641.7 532.4 530.5 1.9         14.1 95.2
GOM Cod 396.8 366.4 280.9 5.8 79.8       28.9 1.5
GB Haddock 5323.4 5294.1 5293.5 0.6   0.2     4.8 24.3
GOM Haddock 4152.3 3980.8 3544.4 13.1 423.2 0.1     149.8 21.6
GB Yellowtail Flounder 4.8 3.1 3.1 -     1.7 0.0 - 0.0
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder 6.9 2.8 2.5 0.3     2.1   0.0 1.9
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder 231.4 146.2 141.1 5.1         42.6 42.7
Plaice 870.9 840.6 836.1 4.5         12.3 18.0
Witch Flounder 827.3 764.0 761.0 2.9         20.4 42.9
GB Winter Flounder 329.0 306.2 306.2 -         - 22.8
GOM Winter Flounder 146.9 58.7 56.9 1.8         84.8 3.3
SNE/MA Winter Flounder 295.4 143.8 135.1 8.7         9.1 142.5
Redfish 4963.0 4957.3 4956.9 0.4         5.1 0.6
White Hake 2088.0 2064.2 2057.4 6.8         0.5 23.3
Pollock 3569.6 3085.6 3070.1 15.6         201.2 282.7
Northern Windowpane 68.0 21.8 21.7 0.0     25.4   0.2 20.7
Southern Windowpane 350.0 32.7 30.0 2.7     57.7   15.9 243.6
Ocean Pout 65.7 18.6 18.4 0.2         0.5 46.6
Halibut 102.9 79.8 76.6 3.2         21.6 1.5
Wolffish 2.6 2.4 2.4 0.0         0.1 0.1
1Based on scallop fishing year April 2019 through March 2020
Any value for a non-allocated species may include landings of that stock or misreporting of species and/or stock area. These are northern windowpane, southern windowpane, ocean pout, halibut, and wolffish.
Values in metric tons of live weight
Sector and common pool include estimate of missing dealer reports
Source: NMFS Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office
October 20, 2020, run date of September 17, 2020
These data are the best available to NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Data sources for this report include: (1) Vessels via VMS; (2) Vessels via vessel logbook reports; (3) Dealers via Dealer Electronic reporting; (4) Observers and at-sea monitors via the Northeast Fisheries Observer Program. Differences with previous reports are due to corrections made to the database.