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COASTAL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION: ASMFC Poised to Take Historic Step on Menhaden |
COASTAL CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION: ASMFC Poised to Take Historic Step on Menhaden |
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Will the ASMFC make history August 2? The ASMFC Menhaden Management Board will convene at 4:15pm next Tuesday to consider creating an addendum to the Menhaden Fishery Management Plan. The Plan Development Team has recommended a new Maximum Spawning Potential (MSP) threshold of 15% of an unfished (virgin) stock. Also, they are proposing a range of MSP targets of 20%, 30%, and 40%. The public will then have until the ASMFC's November meeting to comment on the proposed addendum. The current menhaden stock is currently at 8% MSP, well below the proposed 15% MSP threshold, and even further below any of the proposed target MSPs.
The ASMFC, in a close vote, rejected more stringent MSP thresholds of 25% and 40% at their last session in March. This in spite of the fact that several organizations recommend MSPs of up to 70% for forage stocks. Read the complete story from Tidal Fish.
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Monterey Bay's historic "wetfish" industry is under attack by extremist groups who claim overfishing is occurring. Touting studies with faulty calculations, activists are lobbying federal regulators to massively limit fishing, if not ban these fisheries outright. Apparently the facts don’t matter to groups with an anti-fishing agenda






