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ASMFC Northern Shrimp Section to Hold Conference Call Early Next Week to Review Landings Projections

Arlington, VA – Preliminary landing projections by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's Northern Shrimp Technical Committee suggest landings are quickly approaching 95% of the total allowable catch for 2012.  To prevent significant landing overages that may occur by keeping the fishery open, the Commission’s Northern Shrimp Section will meet via conference call Wednesday (2/15) at 3pm to review the current status of landings and projections regarding a season closure date. The Section will likely take action to determine a closure date for the fishery during the call.   

Procedures for public comment during the call will be detailed at the beginning of the conference call. Interested stakeholders may listen-in on the conference call at 1.888.394.8197 (Passcode: 499811).  Meeting materials will be posted to the meetings page at http://www.asmfc.org/meetings.htm as soon as available.
For more information, please contact Robert Beal, Director, Interstate Fisheries Management Program, 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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STEVE SCHEIBLAUER: California's “Forage” Fish Protection Strongest in the World, Yet Extremists Still Want to Ban Fishing

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