GILL NETS – ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREA

GILL NETS – ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREAPreston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, hereby announces that effective at 12:01 A.M., Monday, November 20, 2006, the following provisions shall apply to the use of gill nets in the ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREA:I. AREA DESCRIPTION: The Albemarle Sound Management Area includes:Albemarle Sound Management Area as […]

GILL NETS – ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREA

GILL NETS – ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREAPreston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, hereby announces that effective at 12:01 A.M., Monday, November 20, 2006, the following provisions shall apply to the use of gill nets in the ALBEMARLE SOUND MANAGEMENT AREA:I. AREA DESCRIPTION: The Albemarle Sound Management Area includes:Albemarle Sound Management Area as […]

SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREA

SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREAPreston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, upon the recommendation of Leah Devlin, D.D.S., M.P.H., State Health Director, Department of Health and Human Services, hereby announces that the following changes in shellfish harvesting areas will take effect at sunrise, Friday, November 17, 2006.All those waters in Carteret and Onslow Counties closed […]

COAST GUARD CITES FISHING VESSEL MASTER FOR SAFETY VIOLATIONS

COAST GUARD CITES FISHING VESSEL MASTER FOR SAFETY VIOLATIONS ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.- A Coast Guard boarding team cited the master of a commercial fishing vessel with safety violations Tuesday off the coast of Atlantic City, resulting in the termination of the vessel’s voyage and restriction to shore until the violations are corrected. At about 3 […]

NOAA Seeks Public Review of Information on State Trawl FisheriesÃÂÂ

NOAA Seeks Public Review of Information on State Trawl Fisheries’ Interactions with Sea Turtles NOAA Fisheries is inviting the public to review information characterizing Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico state trawl fisheries, to support the Strategy for Sea Turtle Conservation in Relation to Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Fisheries. The goal of this review is […]

NOAA to Consider Updated Designations of Essential Fish Habitat for Tunas, Shark

NOAA to Consider Updated Designations of Essential Fish Habitat for Tunas, Sharks, Swordfish and Billfish NOAA Fisheries has determined that some Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) information in its Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Fishery Management Plan may need to be updated. An environmental impact statement will be prepared to examine management alternatives for revising […]

Deputy Secretary of Commerce Addresses Councils on Overfishing Issues

Deputy Secretary of Commerce Addresses Councils on Overfishing Issues At a November 1, 2006 appearance before the Regional Fishery Management Council Chairs, Executive Directors, and new members, Deputy Secretary of Commerce David A. Sampson acknowledged the important role of the Councils and expressed his appreciation for the challenging task of managing our Nation’s living marine […]

SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREA

SHELLFISH POLLUTED AREAPreston P. Pate, Jr., Director, Division of Marine Fisheries, upon the recommendation of Leah Devlin, D.D.S., M.P.H., State Health Director, Department of Health and Human Services, hereby announces that the following changes in shellfish harvesting areas will take effect at sunrise, Wednesday, November 15, 2006.All those waters in Carteret, Onslow, Pender and Brunswick […]

DNR Marine Resources director elected vice chair of Atlantic Fisheries group

DNR Marine Resources director elected vice chair of Atlantic Fisheries group Robert Boyles, S.C. Department of Natural Resources’ deputy director for the Marine Resources Division in Charleston, has been elected as vice chair of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission.Boyles was elected vice chair on Oct. 26 at an Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission meeting […]

DNR biologists complete red drum stocking for 2006

DNR biologists complete red drum stocking for 2006 Biologists will complete their planned stocking efforts of juvenile red drum for the year with this week’s release of 3,000 13- to 15-inch fish around Little River and the Ashepoo, Combahee and May rivers. South Carolina Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) biologists, along with the U.S. Fish […]