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Northeast Trawl Advisory Panel (NTAP) Meeting

  • Downtown Providence Courtyard by Marriott 32 Exchange Terrace Providence, RI, 02903 United States (map)

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council's (MAFMC) Northeast Trawl Advisory Panel (NTAP) will hold a meeting on Monday, June 12, 2017 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Downtown Providence Courtyard by Marriott, 32 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI; telephone: (401) 272-1191.

Documents

  1. Draft Agenda
  2. NTAP Survey Invite Spring 2017
  3. Gear Efficiency Project Summary (Excel file)
  4. Proposed Ideas for Use of Sea Days Associated with Contracts Issued to Industry Vessels by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 2017
  5. NTAP Meeting Summary: 9/29/2016
  6. Scheduling Worksheet for Stock Assessments, 10/25/2016
  7. Hare et al.: Empirical estimates of maximum catchability of Witch Flounder Glyptocaphalus cynoglossus L. on the Northeast Fisheries Science Center Fall bottom trawl survey
  8. Working Group to Evaluate Integration of Industry Platforms with NEFSC Bottom Trawl Surveys
  9. 2009 and 2010 Paired Trawl Species (Excel file)
  10. 2010 Twin Trawl Species (Excel file)
  11. 2014 Hera-Bigelow Species (Excel file)
  12. 2015 Karen Elizabeth Chain Sweep Study Species (Excel file)

Presentations

  1. Bottom Trawl Survey Gear Efficiency Projects
  2. Informing Georges Bank yellowtail flounder biomass estimation with a paired gear study

About the NTAP

The NTAP is a joint advisory panel of the Mid-Atlantic and New England Fishery Management Councils composed of Council members, fishing industry, academic, and government and non-government fisheries experts. The NTAP was established to bring commercial fishing, fisheries science, and fishery management professionals in the northeastern US together to identify concerns about regional research survey performance and data, to identify methods to address or mitigate these concerns, and to promote mutual understanding and acceptance of the results of this work among their peers and in the broader community.