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ASMFC Atlantic Menhaden Board Approves the Public Information Document for Draft Amendment 2 - States to Conduct Public Hearings in March & April
Alexandria, VA – The Commission’s Atlantic Menhaden Management Board approved the Public Information Document (PID) for Amendment 2 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Menhaden for public comment and review.  As the first step in the development of Amendment 2, the PID presents the current status of the fishery and resource, and solicits public input on which major issues and alternatives should be included for consideration and analysis in Draft Amendment 2.
 

The PID’s primary focus is to initiate discussion on the timing and implementation of achieving the new fishing mortality threshold (F = 1.32) and target (F = 0.62) reference points recently adopted through Addendum V.  Since fishing mortality in 2008 (the latest year in the assessment) is estimated at 2.28, overfishing is occurring, however, the stock is not overfished. The goal of the new reference points is to increase abundance, spawning stock biomass, and menhaden availability as a forage species. The PID also seeks public input on a more timely and comprehensive catch reporting system, and scopes potential options to be used in managing Atlantic menhaden commercial bait and reduction fisheries as well as recreational fishery.

Alongside the development of Amendment 2, the peer-reviewed stock assessment will be updated with data through 2011 to provide a more recent estimate of fishing mortality.  Results of the assessment update will be used to estimate the harvest reductions needed to achieve the new threshold and target fishing mortality rates.  Therefore, preliminary harvest reductions are provided in the PID but will likely change based on the results of the stock assessment update.

Staff will be finalizing the draft over the next week based on the Board’s input yesterday; a subsequent press release will announce the document’s availability as well as the state public hearing schedule. The Board will meet in May at the Commission’s Spring Meeting to review submitted comment and identify the measures to be included in the Draft Amendment. The Board will meet again in August to review and incorporate the results of the 2012 stock assessment update and consider approving the Draft Amendment for public comment. Final amendment approval is anticipated for October, with plan implementation scheduled for 2013. For more information, please contact Michael Waine, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, at 703.842.0740 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it                        

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