The New England Fishery Management Council is accepting applications from commercial and recreational fishermen, as well as other stakeholders, to serve on its advisory panels (APs) for the next three years. The application deadline is August 31, 2022.
August 2022 Council Meeting
New Data Explorer Provides Insight into Fish Habitat in the Northeast
The NRHA Data Explorer allows users to visualize and explore fish habitat data, with an emphasis on habitat use by diverse fish and shellfish species in the Northeast.
Notice of Availability: Amendment 22 to the Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan
Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) to Meet July 25-26, 2022
June 7-9, 2022 Council Meeting Summary
Mid-Atlantic Council Approves Revised Stock Rebuilding Plan for Atlantic Mackerel
MAFMC & ASMFC Take First Step Toward Recreational Management Reform for Bluefish, Sumer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass
NEFMC Invites Scoping Comments on Limited Access Scallop Leasing Program
NOAA Fisheries is Seeking Nominations for U.S. Commissioners to Regional Fisheries Management Organizations
NOAA Fisheries is seeking nominations for qualified individuals to serve as non-government U.S. commissioners to eight regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs), including two in the Greater Atlantic Region: Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) and North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization (NASCO).
Reminder: Sea Turtle Bycatch Measures in Atlantic Trawl Fisheries - Information Needed by May 31
June 2022 Council Meeting
NOAA Fisheries Invites Public Comment on New Draft Equity and Environmental Justice Strategy
NOAA Fisheries is accepting public comment on the strategy through August 19. Four public webinars have been scheduled, with additional in-person comment opportunities to be announced.
Black Sea Bass Stock Assessment - Stakeholder Engagement Meeting
May 10-11 SSC Meeting - WEBINAR
The May 10-11 SSC Meeting which was previously planned as a hybrid meeting will now be held 100% virtually. See the meeting page for webinar details.
Reminder: Submit Comments on Atlantic Mackerel Rebuilding Amendment by May 9
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council is seeking public input on a proposed amendment to rebuild the Atlantic mackerel stock. Written comments must be received by May 9.
Reminder: Public Comment on Recreational Harvest Control Rule Framework/Addenda to Close Friday, April 22
The deadline for submitting public comment on the Recreational Harvest Control Rule Framework/Draft Addenda is this Friday, April 22nd at 11:59 PM.
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) are considering changes to the process for setting recreational management measures (bag, size, and season limits) for summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, and bluefish. The Council is considering these changes through a framework action, and the Commission is considering an identical set of options through draft addenda. Collectively, these management actions are referred to as the Recreational Harvest Control Rule Framework/ Draft Addenda. The Council and Commission are scheduled to consider final action during the June 2022 Council Meeting.
Written comments may be submitted through April 22, 2022. Comments should be sent to Dustin Colson Leaning at comments@asmfc.org (Subject line: Harvest Control Rule).
The Commission’s Draft Document for Public Comment provides detailed information about each option under consideration in the Framework/Draft Addenda. Additionally, an Options Reference Guide has been developed to help stakeholders understanding and compare the proposed management options.
Contact: If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Julia Beaty at jbeaty@mafmc.org or (302) 526-5250.
Mid-Atlantic Council to Hold Public Hearings on Atlantic Mackerel Rebuilding Amendment
April 2022 Council Meeting Summary
East Coast Scenario Planning – Scenario Creation Workshop to Be Held June 21-23, 2022
Those interested in participating in the workshop should complete an application by April 18, 2022.