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Sep
9
to Sep 10
SSC

September 2025 SSC Meeting

  • Hyatt Place Baltimore/Inner Harbor (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee will meet September 9-10, 2025. This will be an in person meeting (location TBD) with a virtual option. Please note that the timing and topics may change as agendas are finalized. Check this page for updates.

Anticipated Topics:

  • Offshore wind discussion

  • MRIP FES Update and Overview

  • 2026 ABC reviews: Spiny Dogfish

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Sep
19
9:00 AM09:00

Spiny Dogfish Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish Committee will meet via webinar on Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 9 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

The purpose of this meeting is for the Committee to review 2025 fishing year specifications and consider if any changes are appropriate.

MAFMC Contact: Jason Didden - jdidden@mafmc.org; 302-526-5254

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Meeting Materials and Background Information

  • Background Materials are available at the September SSC Meeting page.

  • Due primarily to catch changes/increases in 2022 and 2023, projections were updated using the current stock assessment model, and the ABCs were lower.

    • The SSC provided Acceptable Biological Catches (ABCs) for 2025/2026 of either: 7,230 metric tons (MT) for both years or 7,031 MT for 2025 and 7,446 MT for 2026.

    • The current ABC for 2024 of 7,818 MT implemented by NOAA was higher than SSC/Councils’ ABC (NOAA set ABC = over-fishing limit)

  • The Committee’s regulatory task is to recommend a quota that will ensure that the Annual Catch Limit (ACL) is not exceeded, which means that discards must be accounted for.

  • Monitoring Committee Summary

    • Recent higher discards and the need to avoid ACL overages appear to make it very difficult to avoid quota reductions, but industry members of the Monitoring Committee and public comment highlighted that their observations do not indicate any lack of spiny dogfish and that quota reductions could end the industry and have wide ranging negative impacts on fishery participants and related businesses.

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May
9
5:00 PM17:00

Spiny Dogfish Advisory Panel Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish Advisory Panel will meet via webinar on Thursday, May 9, 2024 from 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is for the Advisory Panel to create a Fishery Performance Report that includes advisor input on recent spiny dogfish catch, specifications, and related management measures.

Staff Contact: Jason Didden, jdidden@mafmc.org, (302) 526-5254

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Mar
13
9:00 AM09:00

Joint Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committees will meet jointly via webinar on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 - at 9am.

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committees will meet to develop recommendations on potential measures to reduce Atlantic sturgeon bycatch.

Meeting materials and connection information will be available at:

https://www.nefmc.org/calendar/mar-13-2023-joint-monkfish-and-dogfish-committee-webinar

Additional information can be found on the Atlantic sturgeon current issues page: https://www.mafmc.org/actions/sturgeon-bycatch-framework 

MAFMC Contact: Karson Cisneros, KCisneros@mafmc.org, 302-526- 5259

NEFMC Contacts: Jenny Couture, jcouture@nefmc.org, (978) 465-0492 (ext. 111) or Robin Frede, rfrede@nefmc.org, (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

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Mar
5
1:00 PM13:00

Joint Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Advisory Panel Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Advisory Panels will meet jointly via webinar on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m..

The Advisory Panels will meet jointly to provide input on potential measures to reduce Atlantic sturgeon bycatch.

MAFMC Contact: Jason Didden - jdidden@mafmc.org; 302-526-5254

NEFMC Contacts: Jenny Couture jcouture@nefmc.org (978) 465-0492 (ext. 111) or Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

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Meeting Materials

  1. Meeting overview memo from NEFMC and MAFMC staff

  2. Agenda

  3. Presentation, Council Staff

  4. Draft Framework Adjustment, February 27, 2024

  5. Sturgeon Bycatch FMAT/PDT DRAFT meeting summary, February 22, 2024 (with recommendations)

  6. Sturgeon Risk Assessment (Closures) Final Report, February 20, 2024

  7. BREP Proposal Narrative low-profile gear

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Feb
22
1:00 PM13:00

Sturgeon Bycatch Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) / Plan Development Team (PDT) Meeting

The joint FMAT/PDT formed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) and New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) will meet in the afternoon of Thursday, February 22, 2024 via webinar to discuss analyses for the joint sturgeon action. This work will help inform the Joint AP meeting discussion (March 5th) and the Joint Cte meeting discussion (March 13th) and final action is expected by both Councils in April.

Briefing materials will be posted here later if appropriate.

Webinar meeting link:

https://midatlanticfisheriesmc.webex.com/midatlanticfisheriesmc/j.php?MTID=m8a549093b3c988daf6e17ea299420edc

Meeting number: 2338 314 6476 Meeting password (if needed): avNfZ38mVp7

Join by phone +1-415-655-0001 US Toll Access code: 23383146476

MAFMC Contact: Jason Didden - jdidden@mafmc.org; 302-526-5254

NEFMC Contact: Jenny Couture - jcouture@nefmc.org or Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492

About FMAT Meetings

Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) meetings are working meetings of the Council, NOAA Fisheries, and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission staff. Information on FMAT meeting locations for in-person meetings may be obtained by contacting Council staff prior to the meeting. This information is not posted to the Council’s website. The date and time of FMAT meetings are generally posted to the calendar on the Council’s website, sometimes with very little notice. FMAT members may discuss topics listed on the agenda in any order and may also discuss topics not listed. Members of the public may attend FMAT meetings, or listen to the meetings if they are broadcast, but should not expect to participate in the discussion unless the FMAT chair invites public input during a specified public comment period to be noted at the beginning of the meeting. Work carried out by the FMAT is considered during committee and/or Council meetings, during which public comments are encouraged.

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Dec
20
12:00 PM12:00

Sturgeon Bycatch Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) / Plan Development Team (PDT) Meeting

The joint FMAT/PDT formed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) and New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) will meet in the afternoon of Wednesday, December 20, 2023 via webinar. The meeting was not open to the public because the FMAT/PDT was using confidential observer sturgeon data.

MEETING SUMMARY

The MAFMC and NEFMC have initiated a joint framework action to address Atlantic sturgeon bycatch in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries. NMFS has suggested striving for more bycatch reduction than originally planned, due to recent high bycatch estimates.

MAFMC Contact: Jason Didden - jdidden@mafmc.org; 302-526-5254

NEFMC Contact: Jenny Couture - jcouture@nefmc.org or Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492

About FMAT Meetings

Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) meetings are working meetings of the Council, NOAA Fisheries, and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission staff. Information on FMAT meeting locations for in-person meetings may be obtained by contacting Council staff prior to the meeting. This information is not posted to the Council’s website. The date and time of FMAT meetings are generally posted to the calendar on the Council’s website, sometimes with very little notice. FMAT members may discuss topics listed on the agenda in any order and may also discuss topics not listed. Members of the public may attend FMAT meetings, or listen to the meetings if they are broadcast, but should not expect to participate in the discussion unless the FMAT chair invites public input during a specified public comment period to be noted at the beginning of the meeting. Work carried out by the FMAT is considered during committee and/or Council meetings, during which public comments are encouraged.

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Nov
17
9:00 AM09:00

Spiny Dogfish Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish Committee with meet via webinar on Friday, November 17, 2023 from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. to develop recommendations for 2024-2026 Spiny Dogfish specifications.

Staff contacts:

  • Jason Didden, jdidden@mafmc.org; 302-526-5254

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Meeting Materials

Agenda:

-Assessment overview

-Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) overview

-Fishery Performance, Advisory Panel Input overview

-Monitoring Committee Summary

-Committee Work

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Sep
20
5:00 PM17:00

Spiny Dogfish Advisory Panel Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish Advisory Panel will meet via webinar on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 from 5 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.. The purpose of this meeting is for the Advisory Panel to create a Fishery Performance Report that includes advisor input on recent spiny dogfish catch, specifications, and related management measures.

Staff Contact: Jason Didden, jdidden@mafmc.org, (302) 526-5254

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Sep
20
10:00 AM10:00

Joint Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committees will meet jointly via webinar on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 from 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Meeting materials and webinar details will be posted prior to the meeting.

MAFMC Contact: Karson Cisneros - kcisneros@mafmc.org; 302-526-5259

NEFMC Contact: Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

Jenny Couture - jcouture@nefmc.org, 978-465-0492 (ext. 111)

Webinar Connection

Webex Meeting link: https://midatlanticfisheriesmc.webex.com/midatlanticfisheriesmc/j.php?MTID=m0f144bc4621d14c4d6402a7a504e1ba9

 (If prompted) Meeting number: 2334 292 9312; Meeting password: Cpnwy2drM73

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Sep
18
to Sep 20

Peer Review Meeting: September 2023 Management Track Assessments (Atlantic Mackerel and Spiny Dogfish)

A peer review panel will meet September 18-20, 2023 to review the September 2023 Management Track Assessments scheduled for peer review, including Atlantic mackerel and spiny dogfish.

Meeting Details

An agenda and other details will be posted on the meeting page prior to the meeting. This meeting is open to the public.

*** Please note that stock assessment meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the meeting page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Management track assessments provide updated catch advice on a regular schedule. The schedule varies by species. Each year there are two management track assessment peer reviews (one in June and one in September) that encompass several species. These assessments begin with a previously approved assessment model and a plan to carry forward an updated assessment with possible changes to the data or parameters in the model.

During the peer review meeting, a small panel of relevant Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) members and other experts will review the Level 2 and Level 3 assessment for technical merit and provide recommendations on whether the assessments should or should not be used for management.

Additional information about stock assessments is available on the Council’s Stock Assessments page and on the NOAA Fisheries website.

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Sep
7
1:00 PM13:00

Sturgeon Bycatch Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) / Plan Development Team (PDT) Meeting

The joint FMAT/PDT formed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) and New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) will meet on Thursday, September 7, 2023 from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. via webinar.

The MAFMC and NEFMC have initiated a joint framework action to address Atlantic sturgeon bycatch in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries. The joint FMAT/PDT will meet to discuss confidential data issues, the new Biological Opinion, and the range of alternatives in the action.

MAFMC Contact: Karson Cisneros - kcisneros@mafmc.org; 302-526-5259

NEFMC Contact: Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

About FMAT Meetings

Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) meetings are working meetings of the Council, NOAA Fisheries, and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission staff. Information on FMAT meeting locations for in-person meetings may be obtained by contacting Council staff prior to the meeting. This information is not posted to the Council’s website. The date and time of FMAT meetings are generally posted to the calendar on the Council’s website, sometimes with very little notice. FMAT members may discuss topics listed on the agenda in any order and may also discuss topics not listed. Members of the public may attend FMAT meetings, or listen to the meetings if they are broadcast, but should not expect to participate in the discussion unless the FMAT chair invites public input during a specified public comment period to be noted at the beginning of the meeting. Work carried out by the FMAT is considered during committee and/or Council meetings, during which public comments are encouraged.

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Jun
26
to Jun 28

Peer Review Meeting: June 2023 Management Track Assessments

A peer review panel will meet June 26-28, 2023 to review the June 2023 Management Track Assessments scheduled for peer review. Although five MAFMC-managed stocks will be assessed as part of the June 2023 Management Track process (Atlantic Mackerel, Longfin Squid, Bluefish, Scup, Summer Flounder), the peer review will only address those designated as expedited (level 2) and enhanced (level 3) assessments. Please note that the spiny dogfish assessment originally planned for June 2023, has been delayed until September.

Meeting Details

An agenda and other details will be posted on the meeting page prior to the meeting. This meeting is open to the public.

*** Please note that stock assessment meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the meeting page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Management track assessments provide updated catch advice on a regular schedule. The schedule varies by species. Each year there are two management track assessment peer reviews (one in June and one in September) that encompass several species. These assessments begin with a previously approved assessment model and a plan to carry forward an updated assessment with possible changes to the data or parameters in the model.

In February, the Assessment Oversight Panel (AOP) will recommend the level of peer review appropriate for each assessment. There are three levels of management track peer review:

  • Level 1: direct delivery (i.e., no peer review) of simple data and model updates;

  • Level 2: expedited peer review of updates with some changes to the model or data streams; or

  • Level 3: enhanced peer review of updates with extensive changes. 

After the AOP meets and makes its recommendations, the assessment leads will then carry out the management track assessment within the scope of the approved plan for each stock.

During the peer review meeting, a small panel of relevant Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) members and other experts will review the Level 2 and Level 3 assessment for technical merit and provide recommendations on whether the assessments should or should not be used for management.

Additional information about stock assessments is available on the Council’s Stock Assessments page and on the NOAA Fisheries website.

What Happens Next?

The results of all five management track stock assessments will be reviewed by the Mid-Atlantic Council’s SSC at their July 24-26, 2023 Meeting. The Council will then consider the assessment results, along with SSC’s recommendations and input from the Advisory Panels and Monitoring Committees, at their August 2023 meeting when they set specifications (i.e. annual catch limits, commercial and recreational harvest limits, and other related measures) for these stocks for upcoming fishing years.

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May
17
9:30 AM09:30

Joint Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committees will meet jointly via webinar on Wednesday, May 17th, 2023 from 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Committee’s will meet to discuss:

  • Recommendations from the Sturgeon Bycatch Fishery Management Action Team/Plan Development Team and the Joint Monkfish and Dogfish Advisory Panel;

  • Potential measures to reduce bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries, developed from the recommendations in NOAA’s Action Plan to Reduce Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch in Federal Large-Mesh Gillnet Fisheries;

  • The range of alternatives recommended to the Councils (New England and Mid-Atlantic) to be considered for reducing bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries; and

  • Other business, as necessary.

If you would like written comments to be considered at these meetings, they must be received at the NEFMC office no later than 8 a.m. on Monday, May 15, 2023. Please address them to Council Chair Eric Reid or Executive Director Tom Nies. Email submissions should be sent to comments@nefmc.org.

Meeting materials and webinar details are posted on the NEFMC meeting page here: https://www.nefmc.org/calendar/may-17-2023-joint-monkfish-and-spiny-dogfish-committee-webinar

MAFMC Contact: Karson Cisneros - kcisneros@mafmc.org; 302-526-5259

NEFMC Contact: Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

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May
16
3:00 PM15:00

Joint Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Advisory Panel Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish and Monkfish Advisory Panels will meet jointly via webinar on Tuesday, May 16th, 2023 from 93:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

The Monkfish and Dogfish Advisory Panels will meet to discuss:

  • Recommendations from the Sturgeon Bycatch Fishery Management Action Team/Plan Development Team;

  • Potential measures to reduce bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries, developed from the recommendations in NOAA’s Action Plan to Reduce Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch in Federal Large-Mesh Gillnet Fisheries;

  • The range of alternatives recommended to the Joint Monkfish and Dogfish Committee to be considered for reducing bycatch of Atlantic sturgeon in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries; and

  • Other business, as necessary.

Meeting materials and webinar details are posted on the NEFMC meeting page here: https://www.nefmc.org/calendar/may-16-2023-joint-monkfish-and-dogfish-advisory-panel-webinars

MAFMC Contact: Karson Cisneros - kcisneros@mafmc.org; 302-526-5259

NEFMC Contact: Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

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Apr
21
10:00 AM10:00

Sturgeon Bycatch Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) / Plan Development Team (PDT) Meeting

The joint FMAT/PDT formed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) and New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) will meet on Friday, April 21, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. via webinar.

The MAFMC and NEFMC have initiated a joint framework action to address Atlantic sturgeon bycatch in the monkfish and spiny dogfish gillnet fisheries. The joint FMAT/PDT will meet to discuss:

  • The Action Plan to Reduce Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch in Federal Large-Mesh Gillnet Fisheries (Action Plan) that was developed by the Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch Working Group

  • The application of the Action Plan recommendations to the jointly managed spiny dogfish and monkfish gillnet fisheries

  • Potential alternatives and further data needs

  • Other business, as necessary

MAFMC Contact: Karson Cisneros - kcisneros@mafmc.org; 302-526-5259

NEFMC Contact: Robin Frede – rfrede@nefmc.org; (978) 465-0492 (ext. 124)

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About FMAT Meetings

Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) meetings are working meetings of the Council, NOAA Fisheries, and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission staff. Information on FMAT meeting locations for in-person meetings may be obtained by contacting Council staff prior to the meeting. This information is not posted to the Council’s website. The date and time of FMAT meetings are generally posted to the calendar on the Council’s website, sometimes with very little notice. FMAT members may discuss topics listed on the agenda in any order and may also discuss topics not listed. Members of the public may attend FMAT meetings, or listen to the meetings if they are broadcast, but should not expect to participate in the discussion unless the FMAT chair invites public input during a specified public comment period to be noted at the beginning of the meeting. Work carried out by the FMAT is considered during committee and/or Council meetings, during which public comments are encouraged.

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Feb
23
9:00 AM09:00

Assessment Oversight Panel Meeting for June Management Track Stock Assessments (Atlantic Mackerel, Longfin Squid, Bluefish, Scup, Spiny Dogfish, Summer Flounder)

The Assessment Oversight Panel (AOP) will meet on February 23, 2023 to review the stock assessment plans for June management track assessment stocks and recommend the level of peer review necessary for each assessment. Stocks covered under the June Management Track Assessments include Atlantic mackerel, Atlantic deep-sea red crab, longfin inshore squid, bluefish, scup, spiny dogfish, and summer flounder.

An agenda and other details will be posted at the link below prior to the meeting. This meeting is open to the public.

*** Please note that stock assessment meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the meeting page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Management track assessments provide updated catch advice on a regular schedule. The schedule varies by species.  These assessments begin with a previously approved assessment model and a plan to carry forward an updated assessment with possible changes to the data or parameters in the model.

The AOP is responsible for reviewing and approving management track assessment plans and recommending the appropriate level of peer review for each management track assessment. The AOP is composed of four members: a member of the Mid-Atlantic Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC), a member of the New England Council’s SSC, a member of the ASMFC Assessment Science Committee, and the NEFSC Chief of the Populations Dynamics Branch.

During this meeting, the lead assessment scientist for each species will present the assessment plans to the AOP. The AOP will then recommend the level of peer review appropriate for each assessment. There are three levels of management track peer review:

  • Level 1: direct delivery (i.e., no peer review) of simple data and model updates;

  • Level 2: expedited peer review of updates with some changes to the model or data streams; or

  • Level 3: enhanced peer review of updates with extensive changes. 

After the AOP meets and makes its recommendations, the assessment leads will then carry out the management track assessment within the scope of the approved plan for each stock.

A peer review meeting will be held at the end of the process to review the Level 2 and 3 assessments. The peer review meeting for these assessments is scheduled for June 26-30, 2023.

Additional information about stock assessments is available on the Council’s Stock Assessments page and on the NOAA Fisheries website.

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Dec
5
to Dec 9

Peer Review: Bluefish and Spiny Dogfish 2022 Research Track Assessment

A peer review panel will meet December 5-9, 2022 to review the research track stock assessments for bluefish and spiny dogfish. An agenda and webinar connection details will be posted on the page linked below. This meeting is open to the public. Please note that the start and end times listed on this page are subject to change.

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment. The peer review panels review the assessment(s) for technical merit and provide recommendations on whether the assessment should or should not be used for management.

What Happens Next?

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Nov
16
10:00 AM10:00

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Nov
15
10:00 AM10:00

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Nov
7
3:00 PM15:00

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Nov
1
9:30 AM09:30

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Sep
22
9:00 AM09:00

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Sep
20
10:00 AM10:00

Spiny Dogfish Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish Committee will meet Tuesday, September 20, at 10:00 a.m. to discuss 2023 specifications.

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Or join from the meeting link:

https://midatlanticfisheriesmc.webex.com/midatlanticfisheriesmc/j.php?MTID=m35fb60877078f8ed12efe9bb4de61f1c

Or join by WebEx meeting number

Meeting number (aka access code): 2333 778 2849

Meeting password: fNx2pFm7mS3

Or join just by phone if needed:

+1-415-655-0001  (use above meeting number)

Meeting Materials

Staff Memo and Monitoring Committee Summary

Also see Dogfish Materials at Sept 2022 SSC Meeting Page: https://www.mafmc.org/ssc-meetings/2022/sept13-14

Staff Contact: Jason Didden, (302) 526-5254, jdidden@mafmc.org

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Sep
16
9:00 AM09:00

Spiny Dogfish Monitoring Committee Meeting

The Spiny Dogfish Monitoring Committee will meet via webinar to review annual specifications and management measures and make any appropriate recommendations.

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Or join from the meeting link

https://midatlanticfisheriesmc.webex.com/midatlanticfisheriesmc/j.php?MTID=m816ca379bebafb00aeb69c81f364a7b0

Or join by meeting number

Meeting number (aka access code): 2347 879 5480

Meeting password: RbdhBp6PE88

Or join by phone:

+1-415-655-0001  (use above meeting number)

Meeting Materials

See Dogfish Materials at Sept 2022 SSC Meeting Page: https://www.mafmc.org/ssc-meetings/2022/sept13-14

Staff Contact: Jason Didden, (302) 526-5254, jdidden@mafmc.org

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Sep
8
1:00 PM13:00

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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Aug
23
10:00 AM10:00

Spiny Dogfish Research Track Working Group Meeting

This is part of a series of working group meetings associated with the 2022 Spiny Dogfish Research Track Assessment. Please visit the Spiny Dogfish Working Group page on the NOAA Fisheries website for an agenda and webinar connection details.

*** Please note that assessment working group meeting meetings are hosted by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Webinar connection information for these meetings is only available on the working group page (linked above) and will not be posted on the Council calendar. ***

Background Information

Research track assessments evaluate new datasets that can either inform or be used in new or existing stock assessment models. Unlike management track assessments, which are driven by the need to meet specific management timelines, research track assessments are carried out over longer time frames and with fewer requirements for using the most recent data. The research track is intended to be the opportunity for extensive and comprehensive research and analysis.

Working groups carry out the analytical work required for the stock assessment, including developing and implementing the research plan and terms of reference, conducting the necessary research, compiling the results to inform the research track effort, and incorporating other information and public input as appropriate.

What Happens Next?

After the working group has completed its work, a peer review panel will be convened to conduct a comprehensive review of the research track assessment.

Typically, research track outputs are incorporated into future management track assessments (as opposed to directly informing management decisions). For this reason, research track assessments are often scheduled to have management track assessments in the following year, which ensures immediate application of the research results with the inclusion of the most recent data in a management track assessment.

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