June 2, 2025 — U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick has rejected the New England Fishery Management Council’s (NEFMC) plan to split the region’s cod population into four separate stocks, claiming it doesn’t ally with federal regulations.
NEFMC voted in December 2024 to pass Amendment 25, which would divide New England’s cod population into four distinct stocks: Eastern Gulf of Maine, Western Gulf of Maine, Southern New England, and Georges Bank. According to NEFMC, splitting the population would give fisheries regulators the ability to set allowable catch limits (ACLs) for each stock separately, giving them more fine control in how they manage the species.