NEFMC Hosts Offshore Wind Session; Discusses EBFM, eVTRs, RSA Program
April 30, 2019 — The following was released by the New England Fishery Management Council:
The New England Fishery Management Council met April 16-18, 2019 in Mystic, CT and capped off its meeting with a Special Session on Offshore Wind in the Northeast Region. The session was organized and hosted by the Council to give Council members and stakeholders the opportunity to learn more about:
- The total scope of planned offshore wind energy development in the region with emphasis on projects off New England and New York;
- The players involved and their roles in the process with an emphasis on NOAA Fisheries consultations with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM);
- Research and monitoring issues, including current federal, state, and developer-funded efforts, implications for the Northeast Fisheries Science Center’s fishery independent surveys, and regional coordination initiatives through the newly formed Responsible Offshore Science Alliance (ROSA); and
- Updates on the timing and status of specific Northeast Region projects.
May 1st Triggers Opening of Shallow-Water Grouper and Other Species in the South Atlantic
April 26, 2019 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:
Spring is in the air – and that means fishing! Beginning May 1st, fishermen will have a few more species to target in South Atlantic federal waters (greater than 3 miles off the coasts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and the east coast of Florida). May 1st marks the beginning of the shallow-water grouper season, following the annual spawning season closure from January 1st through April 30th.
Regulations also change for red porgy, greater amberjack, snowy grouper, and several other species.
Check out the latest blog for more details.
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NEFMC Atlantic Herring RSA Press Release
April 25, 2019 — The following was released by the New England Fishery Management Council:
The Atlantic Herring Research Set-Aside (RSA) Program will continue to support an important project focused on maintaining and expanding bycatch avoidance strategies in the Atlantic herring midwater trawl fishery both at sea and through shoreside sampling. The project is a partnership between industry, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST), and the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF).
The New England Fishery Management Council sets research priorities for the Herring RSA Program, while NOAA Fisheries manages the RSA competition and the program itself. This particular project, which was announced today by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, is consistent with the research priorities identified by the Council for the 2019-2021 RSA award cycle.
“We’re pleased that researchers and the fishing industry are able to utilize the Herring RSA Program to maintain this important bycatch avoidance project,” said Council Chairman Dr. John Quinn.
ASMFC 2019 Spring Meeting Supplemental Materials Now Available
April 24, 2019 — The following was published by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission:
Supplemental materials for the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Spring Meeting are now available at http://www.asmfc.org/home/
Reminder – Public Hearings on Best Fishing Practices, Powerhead Gear – Scheduled via Webinar Next Week
April 24, 2019 — The following was published by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council is currently seeking public input on Snapper Grouper Regulatory Amendment 29 that includes proposed requirements designed to help improve survival of released fish. The amendment would also modify current regulations for the use of powerhead gear. Public hearings on proposed measures and alternatives will be held next Tuesday, April 30 and Wednesday, May 1 via webinar beginning at 6:00 p.m.
The Council is also seeking public comment on a proposal to add two species of mackerel to the Dolphin Wahoo Fishery Management Plan as ecosystem-component species to recognize their importance as prey. Public scoping webinars are also scheduled in May as noted below.
PUBLIC HEARING AND SCOPING
Public Hearings (Webinar): Best Fishing Practices and Use of Powerhead Gear
(Snapper Grouper Regulatory Amendment 29)
* Tuesday, April 30 at 6:00 PM Webinar registration
* Wednesday, May 1 at 6:00 PM Webinar registration
The draft amendment addresses use of best fishing practices to improve survival of released snapper-grouper species, including alternatives for the use of descending devices and/or venting tools to release fish experiencing barotrauma (injury due to the expansion of the gas when reeled up from depth) and modifications to current non-stainless steel circle hook requirements. The amendment also includes measures to modify powerhead regulations.
The public hearing summary and presentations are available from the Council’s website at: http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/public-hearings-scoping-meetings/. The online public comment form is also available and public comment will be accepted until 5 p.m. on May 10, 2019.
Public Scoping (Webinar): Bullet and Frigate Mackerels
(Option to add species to the Dolphin Wahoo Fishery Management Plan)
* Tuesday, May 7 at 6:00 PM Webinar registration
* Thursday, May 9 at 6:00 PM Webinar registration
The Council is considering adding bullet mackerel and frigate mackerel to the Dolphin Wahoo FMP as ecosystem component species, acknowledging the role the two currently unmanaged species play as important prey for both dolphin and wahoo.
Learn more and provide your comments!
http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/public-hearings-scoping-meetings/
New England Council Update – April 23, 2019
April 23, 2019 — The following was released by the New England Fishery Management Council:
The New England Fishery Management Council has a busy schedule between now and its June 11-13, 2019 meeting in So. Portland, ME. Here is a list of the key Committee and Advisory Panel (AP) meetings that currently are posted on the Council’s calendar.
GROUNDFISH: Several groundfish-related meetings are in the queue.
- Groundfish Monitoring Review – A sub-panel of the Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) will meet in Providence, RI on Wednesday and Thursday, April 24 and April 25 to conduct a review of the groundfish monitoring analyses behind draft Amendment 23 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan (FMP). Meeting materials can be found at SSC Sub-Panel Review.
- Groundfish Party/Charter Listening Sessions – The Council still has several listening sessions on the calendar to collect public input on whether or not it should pursue limited access in the groundfish party/charter boat fishery. The remaining sessions are scheduled for: April 23 in Narragansett, RI; May 7, 8, and 9 respectively in Chatham, Plymouth, and Gloucester, MA; and May 10 via webinar. The meeting lineup and background information are posted at potential party/charter limited access.
- Groundfish Committee, Groundfish Advisory Panel, and Plan Development Team – All three of these bodies will meet jointly in So. Portland, ME on Monday and Tuesday, May 20 and May 21 to review the SSC Sub-Panel’s groundfish monitoring review findings and to discuss Amendment 23. Information will be available shortly at joint groundfish meeting.
SKATES: The Skate Committee will meet on Thursday, April 25 in New Bedford to discuss Amendment 5 to the Northeast Skate Complex FMP, which proposes to limit access into the fishery. Documents are available at skate limited access. The Skate Advisory Panel met on April 23 in advance of the Committee.
- Skate Advisory Panel and Skate Committee – Both the AP and Committee will meet again respectively on Tuesday, May 21 and Wednesday, May 22 in Providence, RI. Save the dates.
HABITAT: The Habitat Committee will meet on Thursday, May 9 in Foxborough, MA to discuss: (1) research planning efforts for the Great South Channel Habitat Management Area; (2) a fishing effects model; (3) offshore energy issues; and (4) more. Visit habitat meeting for additional information.
SCALLOPS: The Scallop Committee has several meetings in the pipeline.
- Scallop Advisory Panel and Plan Development Team – The AP and PDT will meet jointly on Tuesday, May 21 in Providence, RI for a Research Set-Aside (RSA) Program “Share Day.” Information will be posted as it becomes available at Scallop RSA Share Day.
- Scallop Advisory Panel – The AP will meet again the following day, Wednesday, May 22, in the same location.
- Scallop Committee – The Committee will meet on Thursday, May 23, wrapping up this three-day sweep of scallop meetings, all of which will take place at the Hilton Providence
ATLANTIC HERRING: The Herring AP and Herring Committee will meet back-to-back on Wednesday and Thursday, May 29 and 30, respectively. Save the dates.
ECOSYSTEM-BASED FISHERY MANAGEMENT (EBFM): The EBFM Committee will meet on Tuesday, May 28 in Quincy, MA and likely will meet again on Monday, June 10. Save the dates.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The Council’s Executive Committee will meet on Wednesday, May 29. More information will become available as the date draws near.
MEETINGS BY OUR PARTNERS: The following are additional meetings that may be of interest to New England stakeholders.
- MAFMC STRATEGIC PLAN MEETING: The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, April 24 in Narragansett, RI to gather feedback on the development of its 2020-2024 Strategic Plan. Additional meetings are scheduled for New Jersey, Virginia, and via webinar. Details are available at MAFMC Strategic Plan.
- ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION (ASMFC): ASMFC will meet April 29-May 2 in Arlington, VA. Visit the commission’s 2019 Spring Meeting webpage.
- DOLPHIN WAHOO: The South Atlantic Council has scheduled two webinars on May 7 and May 9 to gather public comments on whether it should add bullet and frigate mackerel as ecosystem components to the Dolphin Wahoo FMP. This plan extends along the entire East Coast and includes federal waters off New England. Learn more at Dolphin Wahoo.
- COUNCIL COORDINATATION COMMITTEE (CCC): The CCC, comprised of the leadership teams from all eight of the nation’s regional fishery management councils, will meet May 14-16 in Charleston, SC. The agenda and webinar links are posted at May 2019 CCC Meeting.
- NORTHEAST REGION COORDINATING COUNCIL (NRCC): The NRCC will meet May 16-17 in Charleston, SC. More information will become available at NRCC.
- MID-ATLANTIC FISHERY MANAGEMENT COUNCIL: The Mid-Atlantic Council will meet June 4-6, 2019 in New York City. Visit MAFMC for more information
NEFMC SSC – Listen Live – April 24-25, 2019, Groundfish Monitoring
April 19, 2019 — The following was released by the New England Fishery Management Council:
A sub-panel of the New England Fishery Management Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) will meet on Wednesday, April 24 and Thursday, April 25, 2019 to discuss groundfish monitoring issues. The public is invited to listen live via webinar or telephone. Here are the details.
LOCATION: The meeting will be held at the Hotel Providence in Providence, RI.
START TIME: 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 24 and 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 25.
WEBINAR REGISTRATION: Online access to the meeting will be available at Listen Live. There is no charge to access the meeting through this webinar.
CALL-IN OPTION: To listen by telephone, dial +1 (415) 655-0060. The access code is 376-622-502. Please be aware that if you dial in, your regular phone charges will apply.
AGENDA: The SSC sub-panel will review the scientific validity of information and analyses concerning groundfish monitoring issues. The sub-panel’s report will be considered by the Council in evaluating management alternatives for improving monitoring of catch under the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan.
- Wednesday, April 24, 2019 – The sub-panel will: (1) receive documents and presentations containing information and analyses concerning groundfish monitoring issues and evaluate the scientific validity of the information, along with any recommendations provided; and (2) listen to public comments.
- Thursday, April 25, 2019 – The sub-panel will develop a written report for the Council. During this day of the meeting, which is a sub-panel work session, the public will not have an opportunity to comment unless requested by the chair.
COMMENTS: The deadline for submitting written comments for consideration at this meeting is 8 a.m. on Monday, April 22, 2019. Address comments to Council Chairman Dr. John Quinn or Executive Director Tom Nies and email them to comments@nefmc.org. The address for mailing comments via the U.S. Postal Service is: New England Fishery Management Council, 50 Water Street, Mill #2, Newburyport, MA 01950.
MATERIALS: Meeting materials will be posted on the Council’s website at SSC April 24-25, 2019 documents.
QUESTIONS: Contact Joan O’Leary at (978) 465-0492 ext. 106, joleary@nefmc.org or Janice Plante at (607) 592-4817, jplante@nefmc.org.
Upcoming Advisory Panel and Public Hearing/Scoping Meetings
April 18, 2019 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold several advisory panel and public hearing/scoping meetings in the coming weeks on topics affecting federal fisheries management off the coasts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and the east coast of Florida. Fishermen and others interested in offshore fisheries are encouraged to attend the meetings and provide their viewpoints and comments.
All meetings are open to the public and available via webinar. Meeting materials, including agendas/overviews, public comment forms, briefing book materials, and presentations, are available from the Council’s website at: http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/ as noted below. The Council encourages the public to use public comment forms available from the website. Use of the public comment forms allows Council members access to comments as they are provided, as well as access to members of the public.
ADVISORY PANEL MEETINGS
Access all meeting materials, including agendas, briefing book materials, webinar registration links, and public comment forms for upcoming advisory panel meetings: http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/current-advisory-panel-meetings/.
Atlantic Herring Framework 6: NEFMC Discusses 2019-2021 Specs, Overfishing Definition
April 18, 2019 — The following was released by the New England Fishery Management Council:
The New England Fishery Management Council has approved the range of alternatives for Framework Adjustment 6 to the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan, which contains 2019-2021 specifications for the fishery and a new overfishing definition for Atlantic herring. The Council is expected to take final action on the framework during its June meeting with the goal of having updated 2020 specifications in place by the start of the new fishing year.
Key Factors Related to Framework 6
Here are three important points to be aware of with this framework:
- Fishing year 2019 specifications are in place already. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS/NOAA Fisheries) implemented an inseason adjustment at the request of the Council to ensure that appropriate catch limits were in affect for the current fishing year in a timely manner to prevent overfishing. These existing 2019 specifications will be included in the 2019- 2021 package without revisions.
- The primary focus of Framework 6 will be: (a) 2020 specifications; and (b) the updated overfishing definition.
- The framework will include 2021 specifications, but these numbers likely will be revised in a subsequent action to reflect the results of the next stock assessment, which now is scheduled for spring 2020. At that time, the 2018 Atlantic Herring Benchmark Stock Assessment will be updated to incorporate 2018 and 2019 resource survey and fishery catch data.
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