Commerce announces 2011 regional fishery council appointments
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The Commerce Department today announced the appointment of 21 new and returning members to the eight regional fishery management councils - important partners with NOAA's Fisheries Service in determining how ocean fisheries are managed.
The following has been released by NOAA Fisheries (NMFS):
WASHINGTON - June 2, 2011 - The Commerce Department today announced the
appointment of 21 new and returning members to the eight regional
fishery management councils - important partners with NOAA's Fisheries
Service in determining how ocean fisheries are managed.
The
councils, established by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act, prepare fishery management plans for marine fish stocks
in their regions. The councils fulfill the act's charge to end and
prevent overfishing and rebuild fish stocks to ensure sustainable
fisheries. NOAA's Fisheries Service works closely with the councils
during plan development and also reviews, approves and implements the
management plans developed by the councils.
"Since
Magnuson-Stevens was put in place 35 years ago, the councils have been
key partners with NOAA Fisheries Service in the regional, science-based
and transparent fishery management process which exists in the U.S.
Today I'm pleased to announce our newest members to the councils," said
Eric Schwaab, Assistant Administrator for NOAA's Fisheries Service. "The
individuals selected for the councils are uniquely qualified for these
important positions. They are the experts-fishermen and scientists,
leaders in their regions-who will help us achieve sustainable fisheries
and maintain vibrant fishing communities."
Council members
represent diverse constituents including commercial and recreational
fisheries, environmental interests and academia. Each year, the
Secretary of Commerce selects approximately one-third of the total of 72
appointed members to the eight regional councils. Twenty-one are being
named or reappointed for the next term, which begins on August 11.
NOAA's
Fisheries Service annually solicits nominations from the governors of
fishing states and oversees the annual appointment process. The
Secretary must select council members from the list of nominees provided
by the governors to fill obligatory and at-large seats that have become
available due to an expiring term, a resignation or other reasons.
Obligatory seats are state-specific, while at-large seats can be filled
by a person from any of the states in the region. Council members serve
three-year terms, and may be reappointed to serve up to three
consecutive terms.
The 2011 appointments are listed below, by Council. An asterisk (*) indicates a reappointment.
New England Council
The
New England Council includes members from the states of Connecticut,
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The appointees for
2011 fill four at-large seats.
At-large seats: Thomas D. Dempsey
(Massachusetts) Peter T. Kendall (New Hampshire) *Mary Beth
Nickell-Tooley (Maine) Laura Ramsden (Massachusetts)
Mid-Atlantic Council
The
Mid-Atlantic Council includes members from the states of Delaware,
Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and
Virginia. The appointees for 2011 fill obligatory seats for Maryland,
North Carolina, and Pennsylvania and one at-large seat.
Obligatory seats: G. Warren Elliott (Pennsylvania) *Howard J. King III (Maryland.) *Jule D. Wheatly (North Carolina)
At-large seat: Laurie A. Nolan (New York)
South Atlantic Council
The
South Atlantic Council includes members from the states of Florida,
Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The appointees for 2011 fill
two at-large seats.
At-large seats: *David M. Cupka (South Carolina) John W. Jolley (Florida)
Caribbean Council
The
Caribbean Council includes members from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The appointee for 2011 fills an obligatory
seat for Puerto Rico.
Obligatory seat: Nelson R. Crespo (Puerto Rico)
Gulf Council
The
Gulf Council includes members from the states of Alabama, Florida,
Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. The appointees for 2011 fill three
at-large seats.
At-large seats: Pamela J. Dana (Florida) Patrick F. Riley (Texas) *Robert L. Shipp (Alabama)
Pacific Council
The
Pacific Council includes members from the states of California, Idaho,
Oregon and Washington. The appointees for 2011 fill an obligatory seat
for Washington and one at-large seat.
Obligatory seat: Richard H. Lincoln (Washington)
At-large seat: Jeffrey N. Feldner (Oregon)
North Pacific Council
The
North Pacific Council includes members from the states of Alaska and
Washington. The appointees for 2011 fill obligatory seats for Alaska and
Washington.
Obligatory seats: *John J. Henderschedt (Washington) *Eric A. Olson (Alaska)
Western Pacific Council
The
Western Pacific Council includes members from the state of Hawaii, the
American-flagged Pacific islands of American Samoa and Guam, and the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. The appointees for 2011
fill an obligatory seat for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands and two at-large seats.
Obligatory seat: Richard B. Seman (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands)
At-large seats: *David G. Itano (Hawaii) Frederick M. Rice (Hawaii)
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