The Mid‐Atlantic Council continues to seek a contractor to investigate potential modifications to the scup Gear Restricted Areas (GRAs). The proposal submission deadline has been extended to Friday, May 24, 2024.
Request for Proposals: Evaluation of Low-Profile Gillnets to Mitigate Sturgeon Bycatch in the Commercial Spiny Dogfish Fishery
Summary: The Mid‐Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) seeks a highly qualified contractor to evaluate the use of low-profile gillnets to mitigate sturgeon bycatch in the commercial spiny dogfish fishery.
Proposal Submission Deadline: April 15, 2024
Request for Proposals: Collaborative Strategies to Adapt Scup Gear Restricted Areas (GRA) to Changing Ocean Conditions
Reminder: Request for Proposals - Longfin Squid Stock Assessment
Request for Proposals: Spiny Dogfish Aging Technician
Request for Proposals - Longfin Squid Biological Sampling
Request for Proposals: Fish Aging Technician(s)
Request for Proposals to Develop a National Fishing Effects Database to support Fishery Management Councils Essential Fish (EFH) Habitat Reviews
Request for Proposals For a Study to Document the Distribution of Surfclams in the US Northwest Atlantic
Council Seeks Contractor to Assess the Importance of Atlantic Chub Mackerel to the Diets of Recreationally-Important Highly Migratory Species
Request for Proposals: Evaluation of F-Based Management for the Recreational Summer Flounder Fishery
Request for Proposals: Atlantic Chub Mackerel Stock Assessment
Request for Proposals: Catch Share Program Review for Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Fisheries
Request for Proposals: Tilefish Surveying (Deadline Extended to 8/19/2016)
NOAA Fisheries: $2.5 Million Available for Innovative Bycatch Solutions
Request for Proposals: Mid-Atlantic Collaborative Fisheries Research
Request for Proposals: Black Sea Bass Habitat Research Needs in the Mid-Atlantic (Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership)
The Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership is seeking research and/or restoration proposals to address black sea bass habitat issues in the Mid-Atlantic region, with an emphasis on the use of natural and/or artificial reefs and their ability to maintain and enhance fishery productivity. Proposal are due by February 1, 2016.