Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC)
The Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) serves as the Council’s primary scientific/technical advisory body. The SSC provides ongoing scientific advice for fishery management decisions, including recommendations for acceptable biological catch, preventing overfishing, maximum sustainable yield, and achieving rebuilding targets, and reports on stock status and health, bycatch, habitat status, social and economic impacts of management measures, and sustainability of fishing practices. The SSC also plays a role in the stock assessment process for Northeast regional fisheries.
Staff Contact: Brandon Muffley - bmuffley@mafmc.org, (302) 526-5260
SSC Members
Dr. Paul Rago, Chairman
Dr. Michael Wilberg, Vice-Chairman
Dr. John Boreman
Dr. Geret DePiper
Dr. Gavin Fay
Dr. Michael G. Frisk
Dr. Wendy Gabriel
Dr. Sarah Gaichas
Dr. Mark Holliday
Dr. Jorge Holzer
Dr. Ed Houde
Dr. Olaf P. Jensen
Dr. Yan Jiao
Dr. Cynthia Jones
Dr. Robert Latour
Dr. Tom Miller
Dr. Brian J. Rothschild
Dr. Andrew M. Scheld
Dr. David H. Secor
Dr. Alexei Sharov
SSC Meetings
Meeting Materials
Click on a meeting title below to view more details (agenda, briefing materials, etc.) from that meeting, or click on the green "Meeting Report" link to open the meeting report.
Use the drop down menus below to search for older SSC meetings by topic or year.
Search SSC Meetings by Topic
- ABC Control Rules
- Atlantic Mackerel
- Atlantic Surfclam
- Black Sea Bass
- Bluefish
- Blueline Tilefish
- Butterfish
- Chub Mackerel
- Climate Change
- Climate Governance Policy
- Cooperative Research
- EAFM
- Economic Work Group
- Ecosystem Work Group
- Ecosystem/EAFM
- Forage Fish
- Generic Terms of Reference
- Golden Tilefish
- Habitat
- Illex Squid
- Longfin Squid
- MRIP
- Mackerel/Squid/Butterfish
- NTAP
- OFL Working Group
- Ocean Quahog
- Offshore Wind
- Recreational Fisheries
- Research Plan
- Research Priorities
- Risk Policy
- River Herring/Shad
- Scup
- Spiny Dogfish
- Summer Flounder
- Summer Flounder MSE
- Summer Flounder/Scup/Black Sea Bass
- Surfclam and Ocean Quahog