Trinational Sardine and Small Pelagics Forum
The Trinational Sardine and Small Pelagics Forum comprises sectors of government, academia, and industry from Mexico, Canada, and the United States to collaborate in improving coast-wide stock assessments.
Since its beginning in 2000, the annual Trinational Sardine and Small Pelagics Forum has rotated among Mexico, Canada, and the United States and has been comprised of a wide range of participants from government, academia, and industry.
It is the mission of the Trinational Sardine and Small Pelagics Forum to collaborate in improving coast-wide stock assessments: sampling for age, size composition, reproductive state, regional biomass estimates, stock structure, development of a common database, following industry trends and issues and understanding of the role of Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax) and other small pelagic species in the California Current Ecosystem.
Past Proceedings
- Proceedings of the 2022 Trinational Sardine & Small Pelagics Forum (PDF, 30 pages)
- Proceedings of the 2021 Trinational Sardine & Small Pelagics Forum (PDF, 37 pages)
- Proceedings of the 2019 Trinational Sardine & Small Pelagics Forum (PDF, 41 pages)
- Proceedings of the 2018 Trinational Sardine & Small Pelagics Forum (PDF, 29 pages)
- Proceedings of the 2017 Trinational Sardine & Small Pelagics Forum (PDF, 37 pages)