The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold public scoping webinars on May 7 and 9 to gather public input on whether to add bullet mackerel and frigate mackerel as ecosystem component species in the Dolphin Wahoo FMP.
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.
Request for Public Input on Atlantic Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Individual Transferable Quota Program Review
MAFMC to Hold Public Meetings for Input on 2020-2024 Strategic Planning Process
Fact Sheet: Summer Flounder Commercial Quota Allocation Revisions
Fact Sheet: Summer Flounder 2019-2021 Specifications
March 2019 Meeting Summary
Council Approves Chub Mackerel Management Measures
The Mid-Atlantic Council approved a suite of management measures for chub mackerel in federal waters from Maine through North Carolina, including a total allowable landings limit, permit requirements, and other measures. If approved by the Secretary of Commerce, the Chub Mackerel Amendment will add chub mackerel to the Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan.
Mid-Atlantic Council Takes Final Action on Summer Flounder Commercial Issues Amendment
At their March 2019 meeting, the Mid-Atlantic Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission recommended modifications to the current state-by-state commercial allocations for summer flounder. In addition, the Council and Commission approved revised Fishery Management Plan goals and objectives for summer flounder.
2020-2024 Strategic Plan Survey – Deadline Extended to March 8
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council has extended the deadline for members of the public to take the 2020-2024 Strategic Plan Survey. The survey will now be available until March 8, 2019.
NEFMC to Hold Scoping Meetings on Scallop Northern Gulf of Maine, Limited Access General Category Amendment
March 2019 Council Meeting in Virginia Beach, VA
Federal Shutdown Impacts on MAFMC Meetings - Updated 2/4/19
As a result of the government shutdown, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council cancelled or postponed a number of meetings. Below is a list of the meetings that were cancelled and rescheduled. We are working to reschedule as many of these meeting as possible. Please check back frequently for updates, as this page is being updated on an ongoing basis.
The following meetings have been RESCHEDULED:
The February 2019 Council Meeting has been rescheduled for March 6-7, 2019.
The Scientific and Statistical Committee Meeting has been rescheduled for February 21, 2019.
The Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Monitoring Committee Meeting has been rescheduled for February 27, 2019.
The Joint Meeting of the MAFMC and ASMFC Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Advisory Panels scheduled has been rescheduled for March 1, 2019.
The Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Advisory Panel Meeting has been rescheduled for March 14, 2019.
The Surfclam and Ocean Quahog Committee Meeting has been rescheduled for March 14, 2019.
The following meetings have been CANCELLED:
The Northeast Regional Marine Fish Habitat Assessment Steering Committee Meeting scheduled for January 30
The Northeast Trawl Advisory Panel (NTAP) meeting scheduled for February 15
Rescheduled meeting dates will be posted on this page and at http://www.mafmc.org/council-events/.
Last Updated 2/4/19
February Council Meeting Rescheduled for March 6-7, 2019
Updated January 29, 2019
The February Council meeting has been rescheduled for March 6-7, 2019 at the Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront (3001 Atlantic Avenue, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, Telephone 757-213-3000). A detailed agenda and additional details will be posted on this page as they become available.
Updated January 22, 2019
The February Council meeting has been cancelled due to the government shutdown. The Council is considering rescheduling some of the planned agenda items for a shorter meeting tentatively scheduled for March 6 and 7 in Virginia Beach. However, feasibility of this option is highly dependent on when the government reopens. For additional information, please contact Chris Moore (cmoore@mafmc.org, 302-526-5255).
Additional information about cancellations of other MAFMC meetings is being posted on an ongoing basis at http://www.mafmc.org/newsfeed/2019/federal-shutdown-effects-on-mafmc-meetings.
MAFMC and NEFMC Seek Applicants for Northeast Trawl Advisory Panel
Mid-Atlantic Council Requests Public Input for Next Five-Year Strategic Plan
The Council is seeking public input on the future of fisheries management in the Mid-Atlantic. All interested stakeholders are invited to take a survey and weigh in on how the Council has performed under its existing strategic plan and what issues should be addressed in the 2020-2024 Strategic 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.
Last Call for Public Comments on Chub Mackerel Amendment
December 2018 Meeting Summary
Rutgers Cooperative Extension to Host Introductory Fisheries Science for Stakeholders (IFISSH) Course
Rutgers Cooperative Extension is offering an introductory fisheries science course to educate New Jersey’s commercial and recreational fishing industries’ stakeholders on science and management processes impacting their industries.
The Introductory Fisheries Science for Stakeholders (IFISSH) course is open to all who are interested (commercial and recreational fishermen, general public, current students or professionals, etc.)
This course will meet during the evening (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.) every Tuesday from January 29 through April 2 with a new weekly topic of interest like fisheries biology, oceanography, stock assessment, and fisheries management, with invited speakers from multiple local and regional agencies.
This will be a "HyFlex" course to provide students with the option to participate live in-class or remotely via webinar. The in-class meeting location is Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County, 1623 Whitesville Road, Toms River, NJ 08755. The program fee is $60 per person.
The cost for the course is $60.00 per person.
Please register by January 22, 2019 by contacting Kelly Jurgensen (Administrative Assistant, Marine Extension Program), Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Ocean County at kjurgensen@co.ocean.nj.us or by calling 732-349-1152.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Douglas Zemeckis (County Agent III - Assistant Professor), Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Rutgers University at zemeckis@njaes.rutgers.edu or 732-349-1152.
Download the course flyer with additional details.