
The Coonamessett Farm Foundation has released the final report for its Evaluating the Key Factors that Influence the Efficacy of Transplanting to Supplement Recruitment project. This report was submitted to NOAA Fisheries earlier this month and was prepared under the 2022 Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Program. continuing more than a decade of collaborative, industry-based research. The report summarizes scallop transplanting efforts from 2020-2024 evaluating the influence of dispersal, growth, and mortality on the persistence of transplanted beds.
This research indicates that transplanting sea scallops from high-density, growth-limited areas to more favorable environments can produce meaningful biological and economic gains. Once transplanted to an area, scallops spread across while remaining at commercially viable densities, reducing concerns about excessive loss due to dispersal. Using bio-economic modeling of transplanting, we demonstrate that this technique can transform a low-value, slow-growing biomass into a higher-value product under a variety of market and mortality conditions. Overall, the findings suggest that transplanting can be an effective, though context-dependent, strategy for improving scallop production...
2/20
Turning Research into Action on Seabird Bycatch
CFF participated in a virtual workshop focused on reducing seabird bycatch in commercial gillnet, longline, and trawl fisheries. The virtual meeting, sponsored by the Trilateral Bycatch Working Group and the Atlantic Marine Bird Cooperative, took place on February 11-12, 2026. More than 120 scientists, managers, and fishermen attended...
2/18
Winter Signals from Eastern Georges Bank: January Cruise
The January 2026 cruise of CFF’s Seasonal Survey documented several notable winter observations across eastern Georges Bank, including continued increases in juvenile haddock abundance, a marked rise in northern sea robin, and the capture of a rarely observed torpedo ray. Scallop catches were lower relative to previous years...
2/17
2024 Final Report Available: RSA Seasonal Survey
The Coonamessett Farm Foundation (CFF) Seasonal Survey team, Luisa Garcia, Natalie Jennings, Farrell Davis, and Liese Siemann, has completed the final report for the 2024 Sea Scallop Research Set-Aside Program. The project, Seasonal Survey for the Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery on the Eastern Part of Georges Bank, builds on...
2/12

Our feature film, Sustaining Sea Scallops, is now available online! Watch the full documentary to learn how the collaborative research model embraced by CFF helped a flagging scallop fishing industry rebound.
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