The Northeast Trawl Advisory Panel (NTAP) is seeking qualified candidates to serve on the panel. Current members and all interested parties are encouraged to apply. The deadline for submitting applications is Friday, November 19, 2021 by 5:00 p.m.
East Coast Fishery Management Organizations Invite Stakeholder Input on Climate Change Scenario Planning
*** Please note that this questionnaire has closed ***
To help prepare fisheries for an era of climate change, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council is collaborating with other East Coast fishery management organizations on a climate change scenario planning initiative. Scenario planning is a way of exploring how fishery management may need to evolve over the next few decades in response to climate change. Additional details are available in the introductory brochure.
We are currently in the scoping phase of the initiative. During this phase we are gathering stakeholder input on forces of change that could affect East coast fisheries in the future. We are inviting all interested stakeholders to complete a questionnaire about the ways you think climate change and other factors will affect fisheries and management in the future. The questionnaire, available at the link below, contains 12 questions and should take 10-30 minutes to complete. This is a great and easy opportunity to become involved and offer your ideas to help guide the issues that we will explore throughout this initiative.
The link will remain open until September 30, 2021, but we encourage you to submit responses as soon as possible. Additional Information about scenario planning can be found at the links below.
Mid-Atlantic Council Seeks Applicants for Spiny Dogfish Advisory Panel Vacancies
Mid-Atlantic Council Seeks Applicants for Advisory Panels
Completed applications must be received by Friday, April 23, 2021. Please note that all current advisory panel members must reapply in order to be considered for reappointment.
Bluefish Allocation and Rebuilding Amendment Public Hearings
Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Commercial/Recreational Allocation Amendment
Submit comments - Due March 16
NOAA Fisheries Announces Proposed Adjustments to the Council’s Risk Policy
ASMFC and MAFMC Schedule Public Hearings on Draft Addendum XXXIII/Black Sea Bass Commercial State Allocation Amendment
NOAA Fisheries Proposes Amendment 21 to the Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan, the Summer Flounder Commercial Issues Amendment
NOAA Fisheries has published a proposed rule for the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Summer Flounder Commercial Issues and Goals and Objectives Amendment (Amendment 21 to the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan). This amendment proposes revisions to the summer flounder commercial state quota allocation percentages and the fishery management plan goals and objectives. Amendment 21 is intended to increase equity in state allocations when annual coastwide commercial quotas are at or above historical averages, while recognizing the economic reliance coastal communities have on the state allocation percentages currently in place.
Supporting Documents
Amendment and Final Environmental Impact Statement (May 2020)
Amendment action page (background information and documents)
Questions?
Industry: Contact Emily Keiley, NOAA Fisheries Sustainable Fisheries Division, 978-281-9116
Media: Contact Allison Ferreira, NOAA Fisheries Greater Atlantic Regional Office, 978-281-9103
Mid-Atlantic Council Invites Public Input on Ways to Reduce Burdens on Domestic Fishing
NOAA Fisheries Proposes Electronic Vessel Trip Reporting for Commercial Vessels
Responsible Offshore Science Alliance (ROSA) Seeking Advisory Council Applications
Mid-Atlantic Council to Hold Supplemental Scoping Hearings for Bluefish Allocation and Rebuilding Amendment
NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule to Implement Framework Adjustment 14 to the Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plan
NEFSC to Hold Cooperative Research Engagement Sessions
Mid-Atlantic Council to Hold Public Hearings for Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Excessive Shares Amendment
Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network Seeking Stakeholder Perspectives on Ocean Acidification
The Mid-Atlantic Coastal Acidification Network (MACAN), in collaboration with Rutgers University, is seeking perspectives on ocean acidification from stakeholders with fishing and aquaculture interests in the Mid-Atlantic. MACAN’s Stakeholder Outreach Survey is available online through June 14, 2019.