American Eel Draft Addendum I Available for Public Comment

American Eel Draft Addendum I Available for Public Comment


States Schedule Hearings for January



The Commission’s American Eel Management Board has approved the Draft Addendum I to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for American Eel for public review and comment. The Draft Addendum proposes the establishment of a mandatory trip-level catch and effort monitoring program for American eel in order to collect much needed data on this species. Specific options include an eel harvester license/permit by state, which may include those who harvest eels for use as bait, and an eel dealer license/permit, including bait dealers.



The Draft Addendum responds to concerns regarding the lack of accurate catch and effort data and the critical need for these data for stock assessment purposes. Current stock status for American eel is poorly understood due in part to limited and inconsistent harvest data. The Commission has prepared an American eel stock assessment for independent peer review in December 2005. The results of the stock assessment and peer review will be presented to the Commission’s American Eel Management Board in February 2006.



Atlantic coastal states from Maine through Florida will be holding hearings on the Draft Addendum throughout January. The specific details follow:



Maine Department of Marine Resources


January 4, 2006; 7:00 PM


194 McKown Point Road


West Boothbay Harbor, Maine


Contact: Gail Wippelhauser at 207/624-6548



Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries


January 5, 2006; 6:00 PM


Annisquam River Marine Fisheries Station


30 Emerson Avenue


Gloucester, Massachusetts


Contact: Brad Chase at 978/282-0308 ext. 111



Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife


January 18, 2006; 6:00 PM


URI Narragansett Bay Campus


Corless Auditorium, South Ferry Road


Narragansett, Rhode Island


Contact: Michelle Burnett at 401/423-1946



New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation


January 23, 2006; 7:00 PM


Bureau of Marine Resources Headquarters


205 North Belle Meade Road, Suite #1


East Setauket, New York


Contact: Vic Vecchio at 631/444-0476



New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife


January 25, 2006; 7:00 PM


Richard Stockton College


Townsend Residential Life Center


Multi-purpose Room


Pomona, New Jersey


Contact: Tom McCloy at 609/292-7794



Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife


January 17, 2006; 7:00 PM


Dept. of Natural Resources & Environmental Control


Richardson and Robbins Building Auditorium


89 Kings Highway


Dover, Delaware


Contact: Roy Miller at 302/739-3441



Maryland Department of Natural Resources


January 24, 2006; 6:00 PM


Tawes State Office Building C-1, Conference Room,


580 Taylor Avenue


Annapolis, Maryland


Contact: Keith Whiteford 410/643-4601



Potomac River Fisheries Commission


January 11, 2006; 6:00 PM


John T. Parran Hearing Room


222 Taylor Street


Colonial Beach, Virginia


Contact: A.C. Carpenter at 804/224-7148



Virginia Marine Resources Commission


January 10, 2006; 6:00 PM


Fourth Floor Conference Room


2600 Washington Avenue


Newport News, Virginia


Contact: Jack Travelstead at 757/247-2247



North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries


January 12, 2006; 6:00 PM


943 Washington Square Mall


Washington, North Carolina


Contact: Mike Potthoff at 252/946-6481



Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission


January 9, 2006; 6:00 PM


FWCC District Office


Governing Board Room


4049 Reid Street


Palatka, Florida


Contact: Kim Bonvechio at 352/742-6438



Fishermen and other interested groups are encouraged to provide input on the Draft Addendum either by attending public hearings or providing written comments. Copies of the Addendum are available via the Commission’s website at www.asmfc.org under Breaking News or by contacting the Commission at 202/289-6400. Public comment will be accepted no later than 5 PM on February 7, 2006, and should be forwarded to Lydia Munger, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, 1444 Eye Street, NW, Sixth Floor, Washington, DC 20005; 202/289-6051 (fax) or

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(subject line: American Eel). For more information, please contact Lydia Munger at 202/289-6400 or <

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Tina Berger


Public Affairs Specialist


Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission


1444 I Street. NW, Sixth Floor


Washington, DC 20005


Phone: (202)289-6400


FAX: (202)289-6051


Email:

tb*****@as***.org












www.asmfc.org



ASMFC Vision: Healthy, self-sustaining populations of all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015.

American Eel Draft Addendum I Available for Public Comment


States Schedule Hearings for January



The Commission’s American Eel Management Board has approved the Draft Addendum I to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for American Eel for public review and comment. The Draft Addendum proposes the establishment of a mandatory trip-level catch and effort monitoring program for American eel in order to collect much needed data on this species. Specific options include an eel harvester license/permit by state, which may include those who harvest eels for use as bait, and an eel dealer license/permit, including bait dealers.



The Draft Addendum responds to concerns regarding the lack of accurate catch and effort data and the critical need for these data for stock assessment purposes. Current stock status for American eel is poorly understood due in part to limited and inconsistent harvest data. The Commission has prepared an American eel stock assessment for independent peer review in December 2005. The results of the stock assessment and peer review will be presented to the Commission’s American Eel Management Board in February 2006.



Atlantic coastal states from Maine through Florida will be holding hearings on the Draft Addendum throughout January. The specific details follow:



Maine Department of Marine Resources


January 4, 2006; 7:00 PM


194 McKown Point Road


West Boothbay Harbor, Maine


Contact: Gail Wippelhauser at 207/624-6548



Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries


January 5, 2006; 6:00 PM


Annisquam River Marine Fisheries Station


30 Emerson Avenue


Gloucester, Massachusetts


Contact: Brad Chase at 978/282-0308 ext. 111



Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife


January 18, 2006; 6:00 PM


URI Narragansett Bay Campus


Corless Auditorium, South Ferry Road


Narragansett, Rhode Island


Contact: Michelle Burnett at 401/423-1946



New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation


January 23, 2006; 7:00 PM


Bureau of Marine Resources Headquarters


205 North Belle Meade Road, Suite #1


East Setauket, New York


Contact: Vic Vecchio at 631/444-0476



New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife


January 25, 2006; 7:00 PM


Richard Stockton College


Townsend Residential Life Center


Multi-purpose Room


Pomona, New Jersey


Contact: Tom McCloy at 609/292-7794



Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife


January 17, 2006; 7:00 PM


Dept. of Natural Resources & Environmental Control


Richardson and Robbins Building Auditorium


89 Kings Highway


Dover, Delaware


Contact: Roy Miller at 302/739-3441



Maryland Department of Natural Resources


January 24, 2006; 6:00 PM


Tawes State Office Building C-1, Conference Room,


580 Taylor Avenue


Annapolis, Maryland


Contact: Keith Whiteford 410/643-4601



Potomac River Fisheries Commission


January 11, 2006; 6:00 PM


John T. Parran Hearing Room


222 Taylor Street


Colonial Beach, Virginia


Contact: A.C. Carpenter at 804/224-7148



Virginia Marine Resources Commission


January 10, 2006; 6:00 PM


Fourth Floor Conference Room


2600 Washington Avenue


Newport News, Virginia


Contact: Jack Travelstead at 757/247-2247



North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries


January 12, 2006; 6:00 PM


943 Washington Square Mall


Washington, North Carolina


Contact: Mike Potthoff at 252/946-6481



Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission


January 9, 2006; 6:00 PM


FWCC District Office


Governing Board Room


4049 Reid Street


Palatka, Florida


Contact: Kim Bonvechio at 352/742-6438



Fishermen and other interested groups are encouraged to provide input on the Draft Addendum either by attending public hearings or providing written comments. Copies of the Addendum are available via the Commission’s website at www.asmfc.org under Breaking News or by contacting the Commission at 202/289-6400. Public comment will be accepted no later than 5 PM on February 7, 2006, and should be forwarded to Lydia Munger, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, 1444 Eye Street, NW, Sixth Floor, Washington, DC 20005; 202/289-6051 (fax) or

co******@as***.org











(subject line: American Eel). For more information, please contact Lydia Munger at 202/289-6400 or <

lm*****@as***.org











>
.



*************************


Tina Berger


Public Affairs Specialist


Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission


1444 I Street. NW, Sixth Floor


Washington, DC 20005


Phone: (202)289-6400


FAX: (202)289-6051


Email:

tb*****@as***.org












www.asmfc.org



ASMFC Vision: Healthy, self-sustaining populations of all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015.

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