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Red Snapper Special Session – SAFMC Meeting – September 11-15, 2017 in Charleston, SC

August 28, 2017 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:

Meeting Location:

Town and Country Inn

2008 Savannah Highway

Charleston, SC 29407      

Phone: Reservations: 843/571-1000

Agenda Highlights  

  • Full Council Session – Monday, September 11
    Harvest Options for Red Snapper 

    The Council will hold a special session from 9:00 am until 5:00 pm on Monday of the meeting week to specifically address measures to allow harvest of red snapper. The Council will review alternatives in Snapper Grouper Amendment 43 to determine an annual catch limit for red snapper and allow a limited season in 2018. The Council will also consider options to request that NOAA Fisheries take emergency action for a red snapper mini-season in October 2017.

    • Red Snapper Public Comment – Monday, September 11 at 10:15 am
      Public comment will be solicited on measures proposed in Amendment 43 to allow for a limited harvest of red snapper in 2018 and options for requesting emergency action for harvest in 2017.  The Council is scheduled to take action during Monday’s Full Council Session.  Can’t attend? Provide your comments online and register to attend via webinar as the meeting occurs (see below).
  • Snapper Grouper Committee The committee will continue to review measures proposed for both recreational (Regulatory Amendment 26) and commercial (Regulatory Amendment 27) sectors as identified through the Council’s 2016-2020 Vision Blueprint. Measures include reducing the recreational size limit for black sea bass, commercial split seasons and more.
  • Mackerel Cobia Committee The committee will receive an update on the development of an interstate fishery management plan for Atlantic cobia (Georgia through New York) by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. A public hearing will be held during the meeting week (see below). Options to modify the current commercial trip limit for king mackerel will also be reviewed.

Reminder: Cobia Scoping via Webinar Tomorrow; Advisory Panel Applications Due Wednesday

August 14, 2017 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:

Reminder!

Atlantic Cobia Scoping Meeting via Webinar

Tomorrow Beginning at 6 PM

Advisory Panel Application Deadline is Wednesday, August 16th

Atlantic Cobia

– Public Scoping via Webinar

Amendment 31 to the Coastal Migratory Pelagics Fishery Management Plan

  • August 15th – Public Scoping via Webinar at 6:00 PM*
*A second presentation and comment opportunity will be repeated at 7:00 PM or later, depending on the end time of the first comment session.

The Council is soliciting public input on options for the management of Atlantic cobia (GA to NY). The recreational fishery for Atlantic cobia was closed in federal waters earlier this year after NOAA Fisheries determined the annual catch limit would be met. Options currently in the amendment include continuing efforts to develop a complementary plan with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) or the complete transfer of Atlantic cobia management to the ASMFC. The Council is considering options to allow additional flexibility for managing the fishery.

Note that webinar registration is required. Written comments are also be accepted. Additional information, including webinar registration, online public comment forms, comment deadlines, and scoping documents are available on the Council’s website at: http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/public-hearing-and-scoping-meeting-schedule/.

Advisory Panel Applications Due Wednesday, August 16th

Seats open on Snapper Grouper, Dolphin Wahoo, Mackerel Cobia and More

The Council is soliciting applicants for seats on several advisory panels. Advisory panel members include recreational, commercial, and for-hire fishermen as well as others knowledgeable about fisheries and fisheries management issues. Learn more about seats that are currently open and access the online application form. Apply Now! Read more

Reminder: Federal Fishery Advisory Panel Seats Open

August 10, 2016 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:

The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council is soliciting applicants for open seats on its advisory panels. Members include commercial and recreational fishermen, charter captains, seafood dealers and processors, non-government organizations (NGOs), scientists, and concerned citizens.  The deadline for applications is August 15, 2016.  The Council will select applicants in September for the following advisory panel seats:

  • Dolphin Wahoo Advisory Panel
    (1) North Carolina Charter; (1) Florida Charter
  • Information & Education Advisory Panel
    (1) Recreational; (1) Commercial
  • Law Enforcement Advisory Panel
    (1) Recreational; (1) Commercial
  • Mackerel Cobia Advisory Panel
    (3) Open Seats; (1) NGO (non-governmental)
  • Snapper Grouper Advisory Panel
    (1) North Carolina Open Seat
  • SEDAR Pool* Advisory Panel  
    Open Seats

*Applicants appointed to the Southeast Data, Assessment and Review (SEDAR) Pool are eligible to serve on species-specific panels for future stock assessments.

How Do I Apply? 

It’s simple! Applications are available from the Council’s website at: http://safmc.net/news/news-releases.  Links to PDF copies of the application are available from the web page.  You can also contact the Council office by calling 843/571-4366 for a hard copy of the application form.  Learn more about the Council’s 11 advisory panels.

 

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