South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Seeks Input on Proposed Changes to Northern Zone Commercial Spanish Mackerel Trip Limits
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council is currently seeking input on proposed commercial trip limit reductions for Spanish mackerel in the Atlantic Northern Zone (federal waters from the North Carolina/South Carolina line northward to the New York/Rhode Island/Connecticut line). The reductions are proposed to help extend the commercial season.
NOAA Fisheries Proposes Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Quotas for the 2020 Fishing Year
NOAA Fisheries Reminder: Longfin Squid Incidental Catch Permit Application
NOAA Fisheries Announces Final Rule for Framework Adjustment 13 to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan
NOAA Fisheries has published a final rule that establishes a five-year rebuilding plan for Atlantic mackerel, sets 2019-2021 specifications, modifies closure triggers to slow the commercial fishery when harvest approaches the annual quota, and updates the river herring and shad catch cap in the Atlantic mackerel fishery. This rule, effective November 29, approves Framework Adjustment 13 to the Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan.
Read the full announcement for more details.
SAFMC to Hold Scoping Webinars on Designation of Special Management Zones in NC and SC
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has scheduled scoping webinars and is soliciting public comments on potential designation of special management zones (SMZs) in federal waters off North Carolina and South Carolina (Snapper Grouper Regulatory Amendment 34). The draft regulatory amendment contains actions to:
Designate 30 artificial reefs in federal waters off North Carolina as SMZs
Prohibit use of efficient gear (e.g., bandit, pots, sink nets, buoy gear) on those reefs
Restrict harvest of snapper grouper species with spear on those reefs to the recreational bag limit
Designate 4 artificial reefs in federal waters off South Carolina as SMZs
Prohibit use of efficient gear (e.g., bandit, pots, sink nets, buoy gear) on those reefs
All harvest of snapper grouper species on those reefs would be limited to the recreational bag limit
Three scoping webinars will be held on October 28, 29, and 30 at 6:00 p.m. Registration is required:
Individuals can also participate in the webinars in-person at designated listening stations in North Carolina. Details are available here.
The Scoping Summary Document, video presentation, and the Online Comment Form are now available from the Council's website at: https://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/public-hearings-scoping-meetings/.
October 2019 Council Meeting Report
NOAA Fisheries Announces Illex Squid Directed Fishery Closure
NOAA Fisheries Implements Squid and Butterfish Quotas for the 2019 Fishing Year
The following was released by NOAA Fisheries:
Based on updated information, we increased the commercial Illex squid quota by 8-percent for 2019. We also maintained the previously approved 2019 annual quotas for longfin squid and butterfish by continuing the existing longfin squid quota, and increasing the butterfish commercial quota by 66 percent.
The increased 2019 Illex quota is based on an evaluation that similar historic catch has not harmed the stock. As new information becomes available, we may revise the proposed quotas for future fishing years.
Read the final rule that filed today in the Federal Register and the bulletin posted on our website. Supporting documents for this rule are available on the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s website.
Questions?
Fishermen: Contact Doug Christel, Sustainable Fisheries, 978-281-9141
Media: Contact Jennifer Goebel, Regional Office, 978-281-9175
Supporting Documents:
New England Council to join Mid-Atlantic Council’s Commercial eVTR Framework
SAFMC Schedules Scoping Webinars to Gather Input on Adding Bullet and Frigate Mackerel to the Dolphin Wahoo Fishery Management Plan
Mid-Atlantic Council to Hold Scoping Hearings for Mackerel, Squid, Butterfish Amendment
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold four scoping hearings from February 4 to February 7, 2019 to solicit public input on an amendment to review and consider modifications to both the permitting system for Illex squid and the goals and objectives of the entire Mackerel, Squid, Butterfish Fishery Management Plan.
NOAA Fisheries Approves Changes to Longfin Squid Permits and Possession Limits
Mid-Atlantic Council Votes to Increase Illex Squid Quota
NOAA Fisheries Announces Illex Squid Directed Fishery Closure
South Atlantic Council to Hold Public Scoping Webinars
The following information is being posted on behalf of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council as it may be of interest to some Mid-Atlantic stakeholders.
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has scheduled a series of public scoping webinars from August 6 through August 16 to provide an opportunity for public comment on the following issues: (1) Snapper Grouper Charter/Headboat (For-Hire) Federal Permit Modifications under Snapper Grouper Amendment 47; (2) Best Fishing Practices under Snapper Grouper Regulatory Amendment 29; and (3) Yellowtail Snapper Accountability Measures under Snapper Grouper Regulatory Amendment 32. Copies of scoping documents, video presentations, links for webinar registration, public comment forms, and other information will be posted to the Council’s website at: http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/public-hearings-scoping-meetings/ as it becomes available. Written comments will be accepted until August 17, 2018.
Questions? Contact Kim Iverson, Public Information Officer at kim.iverson@safmc.net or Cameron Rhodes, Outreach Specialist at cameron.rhodes@safmc.net.
NOAA Fisheries Announces the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council Acceptable Biological Catch Omnibus Framework Adjustment
April 10, 2018 – The following was released by NOAA Fisheries Greater Atlantic Regional Office:
NOAA Fisheries announces three administrative changes to the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s processes in setting catch limits though the Acceptable Biological Catch Omnibus Framework Adjustment:
- The Council may now recommend multi-year Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) limits for Mid-Atlantic fisheries, which may bring greater stability and predictability to the fishing industry;
- The Atlantic Bluefish, Tilefish, and Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plans will now automatically incorporate the best available scientific information in calculating ABCs (as all other Mid-Atlantic management plans do) rather than requiring a separate management action to adopt them; and
- New language clarifies the process for setting ABCs for each of the four types of ABC control rules.
To get all the details on these management changes, read the final rule as filed in the Federal Register today.
Questions?
- Fishing Industry Contact: Erin Wilkinson, Headquarters Office, 301-427-8561
- Media: Jennifer Goebel, Regional Office, 978-281-9175