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Scoping Meetings Cancelled – SAFMC Votes to Discontinue Development of Options to Modify Federal For-Hire Snapper Grouper Permits

October 5, 2018 — The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:

Public scoping meetings scheduled to gather input on options for modifying the Federal South Atlantic Charter/Headboat for Snapper Grouper Permit will not be held. The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council decided to stop work on the draft Amendment 47 to the Snapper Grouper Fishery Management Plan during its meeting this week. The amendment included options for a moratorium on the federal permit, modifying current permit conditions that prohibit harvest of snapper grouper species in state waters when the species is closed to harvest in federal waters, issuing a for-hire permit for an individual rather than a vessel, and issuing an ID number for for-hire permits.

A Story Map for the Council meeting is available from the Council’s website at www.safmc.net. Additional information about the meeting, including a meeting summary will be available tomorrow from the Council’s website.

Note: A For-Hire Electronic Reporting Information Session scheduled for October 30, 2018 in Mt. Pleasant, SC will be held as planned. See below for details.

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