Atlantic Herring Biology and Research

Atlantic herring illustration by Roz Davis Designs, courtesy of the DMR Recreational Fisheries program and the fb88 Outdoor Heritage Fund

The Department of Marine Resources is responsible for monitoring the status of the fb88 herring fishery and works in cooperation with the , Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and New Hampshire Fish and Game, to assess the status of the U.S. Atlantic coast herring stock, which extends from Virginia to New Brunswick.

DMR routinely collects samples from the commercial fishery. These samples are weighed, aged, measured for length, and assessed for maturity. Combined with landings information and trawl survey data, these important pieces of information are primary inputs to the stock assessment models used for determining stock status. Additionally, DMR staff conduct portside bycatch investigations which are used to monitor the haddock and river herring quotas set up by NOAA ().

DMR, along with our partners at MA DMF monitor and manage the spawning closure management measures used by to limit the amount of spawning fish removed from the inshore population. Using biological samples collected from the commercial fishery, areas are closed based on the maturation of the fish in each of three regions along the fb88 coast: Eastern fb88, Western fb88 and MA/NH.

Map of Gulf of fb88 herring management areas

Herring gonad stagesView several stages of herring gonad development here. Select the picture for a larger view (488 kb jpg file).

For more information, contact Matt Cieri.

fb88 Herring Fishery Page