New England Fishery Management Council
https://d23h0vhsm26o6d.cloudfront.net/201218-NEFMC-to-NOAA-re-AOA-RFI.pdfQuinn, J.D., Ph.D., Chairman | Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director December 18, 2020 Kristy Beard Policy Analyst NOAA Fisheries Office of
Quinn, J.D., Ph.D., Chairman | Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director December 18, 2020 Kristy Beard Policy Analyst NOAA Fisheries Office of
meetings, ample time is provided for technical presentations and questions, and in many cases the bulk of time at a meeting is spent developing and
43 4.1 No Action: Maintain Current Management Approach ................................................. 43 4.1.1 No Action but identify a
of this final rule is to conserve and manage the herring resource and provide for a sustainable fishery. This final rule also makes minor
PETITION FOR RULEMAKING TO END OVERFISHING AND REBUILD ATLANTIC COD BEFORE THE NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE February 13, 2020 #4a i
management expertise was invaluable to the process. Image via Unsplash (Ricardo Resende) A DVD of the publicly available scientific information cited
Fishery. Available at: http:// menhaden.gsfmc.org/2010/ %20Bait%20Fishery.shtm. Hatfield B.B, J.A. Ames, J.A. Estes, M.T. Tinker, A.B. Johnson, M.M
Fishery. Available at: http:// menhaden.gsfmc.org/2010/ %20Bait%20Fishery.shtm. Hatfield B.B, J.A. Ames, J.A. Estes, M.T. Tinker, A.B. Johnson, M.M
could be controversial and to offer ample opportunity for public engagement. There was also a clarification from an Advisor about the river herring
Background Document #3 Council hosted a workshop on Feb 22/23, 2016 to discuss concerns raised about the consequences of inshore scallop fishing
absence of better information that may allow a more explicit determination of scientific uncertainty for a stock or stocks. If such information is
F. Quinn, J.D., Ph.D., Chairman | Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director MEETING SUMMARY Herring Committee Sheraton Four Points, Wakefield, MA
Quinn, J.D., Ph.D., Chairman | Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director MEETING SUMMARY Herring Committee Sheraton Four Points, Wakefield, MA March 3
harm’s way. Allowing a one-time exception to the 10% maximum carryover would help mitigate impacts to fishing businesses and fishing communities
equitable process to ensure that: 1. The scallop fisheries become a sustainable industry for the north shore of Massachusetts 2. The share of the
options: Option 1/No Action, and Option 2/Revised ABCs/ACLs. Option 2 includes a range of possible ABCs for GOM cod. In order to reflect the range
Groundfish PDT Draft White Paper: Dockside Monitoring 1 | P a g e DRAFT Dockside Monitoring Discussion Paper Groundfish Plan Development Team
Stockwell III, Chairman | Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director To: Tom Nies, Executive Director From: Scientific and Statistical Committee Date
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20972 Federal Register I Vol. 59, No. 100· 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1994 I Rules and Regulations reiSUlations require annual specification of a
FMP To eliminate the requirement that permit applicants own title to a fishing vessel at the time they initiaiiy apply for limited access/moratorium
need riot be prepared in connection Vl.'ith regulations adopted ptirsilant to Section 4{a}of the Endangered SpeclesActo£1973, as amended. A notice
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leasing of only “A” days at sea, restrictions on the exchange of DAS between vessel sizes, and notification of the lease to NMFS 30 days before it