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Monthly Archives: April 2016

Chesapeake Bay underwater grasses expand to highest level in 3 decades, survey says

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State of the Bay Discussion

The Office of Congressman Scott Rigell 
Invites you to Attend the Third Annual
State of the Bay Discussion

Tuesday, May 31, 2016
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM


Virginia Beach, VA – On Tuesday, May 31, 2016, at 6:00 PM, Congressman Scott Rigell (VA-02) will host the Third Annual State of the Chesapeake Bay Discussion, addressing the important Bay restoration issues facing our region and state. More information, including a full list of participating panelists, will be announced soon.

WHAT: Third Annual State of the Chesapeake Bay Discussion

WHEN: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 
       6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

WHERE: Cavalier Golf and Yacht Club 
 1052 Cardinal Road
           Virginia Beach, VA 23454

**NOTE: This is a free event. Those wishing to attend must register by clicking here.**

Questions about this event can be directed to Shannon Kendrick, District Director, at (757) 687-8290.

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ASFMC Policy Board on Cobia

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASFMC) Policy Board brief on cobia.  Good detail in this brief.

ASFMC Policy Board Cobia 5.4.16 10-15am

 

Federal Fishery Management Measures Approved for Blueline Tilefish in the Mid-Atlantic

 

Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council

News Release

April 25, 2016

Contact: Mary Clark

(302) 518-1143

Federal Fishery Management Measures Approved for
Blueline Tilefish in the Mid-Atlantic

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council has approved measures to establish management of blueline tilefish in Federal waters off the Mid-Atlantic and New England coasts. The Blueline Tilefish Amendment includes a suite of measures that will incorporate blueline tilefish as a managed species in the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan.

 

Blueline tilefish are managed by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council from Florida to North Carolina, and there are currently no regular federal regulations north of the North Carolina/Virginia border. Last year, after catch of blueline tilefish off the Mid-Atlantic increased markedly, the Council requested that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) implement emergency measures to constrain landings of blueline tilefish in the Mid-Atlantic. These measures, which include a commercial trip limit of 275 pounds (gutted) and a recreational bag limit of 7 fish per person, are set to expire on June 3, 2016. 

 

If approved by the Secretary of Commerce, the amendment would establish a separate blueline tilefish management unit in Federal waters north of the North Carolina/Virginia border extending up to the boundary with Canada. The management objectives for blueline tilefish would be the same as for golden tilefish, with the addition that “management will reflect blueline tilefish’s susceptibility of overfishing and the need for an analytical stock assessment.”

 

Based on the recommendation of its Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC), the Council adopted an Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) of 87,031 pounds for 2017. The Council voted to allocate 73% of total allowable landings to the recreational fishery and 27% to the commercial sector. This allocation was based on the median of annual commercial-recreational catch ratios from 2009-2013. 

 

For the commercial fishery, the Council adopted a trip limit of 300 pounds gutted weight (head and fins must be attached). In addition, the amendment would require a joint golden/blueline tilefish open access commercial permit to retain blueline tilefish, subject to the applicable trip limit. Standard reporting of catch would be required for commercial vessels and dealers landing blueline tilefish. 

 

For the recreational fishery, the Council recommended an open season from May 1 to October 31, when blueline tilefish are available to most anglers throughout the Mid-Atlantic. Recreational bag limits would be set at 7 fish per person for inspected for-hire vessels, 5 fish per person for uninspected for-hire vessels, and 3 fish per person for private vessels. In addition, the Council recommended mandatory permitting and reporting of golden and blueline tilefish for both for-hire and private recreational fishing in order to develop better information on recreational tilefish landings in the Mid-Atlantic.

 

“One of the challenges with developing this amendment has been the lack of data about the abundance and historical landings of blueline tilefish in the Mid-Atlantic,” said Council Chairman Rick Robins. “As we transition from emergency management to regular management of the fishery, it will be important for us to seek continual improvement in information on the status, productivity, and catch of blueline tilefish off the Mid-Atlantic. The Council will be working to encourage progress on the research needs identified by our SSC and will also be highly engaged in developing new information through the upcoming SouthEast Data, Assessment, and Review Assessment (SEDAR) for blueline tilefish.”

 

The public will have an opportunity to comment on the measures recommended by the Council during the comment period associated with the NMFS proposed rule. Publication of the proposed rule is expected this summer. 

 

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The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council is one of eight regional councils established by the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976.  The Council has primary responsibility for twelve species of fish and shellfish in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) between 3 and 200 miles off the Mid-Atlantic coast.  Member states include New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina.  Visit our website for more information.

 

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Materials Now Available on SAFMC Website For May 9 Q&A Public Meeting on Cobia Management

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Q&A Public Meeting on May 9, 2016 on Cobia Management 

Presentations Now Available for Viewing  

 

The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, in conjunction with the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, will hold a Q&A Public Meeting in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina to address cobia management issues. Council staff will provide a presentation followed by a Q&A session with Council staff and area Council members . Meeting presentations are now available for viewing on the Council’s website (see information below). 

 

DATE: May 9, 2016

 

TIME: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

 

LOCATION: The meeting is being held in Kitty Hawk, NC and is also being broadcast via webinar. 

Registration for the webinar only is required – see below for registration link. 

 

Meeting address:  

Hilton Garden Inn Outer Banks/Kitty Hawk

5353 N. Virginia Dare Trail

Kitty Hawk, NC 27949

Phone: 252/261-1290

 

Webinar Registration: 

 

Meeting presentations are now available for viewing (PDF or YouTube videos) on the the Cobia Management Q&A Public Meeting page on the South Atlantic Council’s website.  

(NOTE: Videos for presentation III and V will be available by 4/29/16.)

 

Presentations for the meeting include,

I. SAFMC Overview: An overview of the Council federal management process;

II. History of Cobia Management: Information on historical management of cobia;

III. Cobia SEDAR Stock Assessment: Review of the SEDAR stock assessment for cobia; 

IV. CMP Amendment 20B and Cobia Closure: Information about current cobia management and the pending 2016 recreational closure; and

V. Development of Cobia Framework Amendment 4: An overview of future management actions for cobia currently under consideration by the South Atlantic Council.  

 

 

 

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Cobia Poll

VSSA is running a cobia poll to support the upcoming VMRC meeting May 24 where our cobia regulations for 2016 will be set.  Please click below to participate in the poll.  Please read the background information before voting.  VSSA is discontinueing separate polling on tidalfish, facebook, and by email.  We will post on these outlets but will directed to the VSSA website for all polling so everyone can see the results in one place. 

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