Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico- Commercial Shark Quotas Set for the Remainder

Atlantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico- Commercial Shark Quotas Set for the Remainder of 2007 This proposed rule would establish the 2007 second and third trimester season quotas for large coastal sharks, small coastal sharks, and pelagic sharks based on over-or underharvests from the 2006 second and third trimester seasons. In addition, this rule proposes […]

NOAA REQUESTS PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN PLANS TO END OVERFISHING

NOAA REQUESTS PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN PLANS TO END OVERFISHINGSuggestions Will Be Taken at Meeting on Jekyll Island, Ga.The U.S. Congress and President Bush recently directed the nation’s fishery managers to end overfishing by 2010. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will host an open meeting in Georgia to give citizens in the southeastern United States […]

Public Invited to Provide Input on Overfishing Guidelines

Public Invited to Provide Input on Overfishing Guidelines NOAA Fisheries has opened a scoping period to analyze alternatives for implementing annual catch limits, accountability measures and other provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2006. The Act requires fishery management plans to establish a mechanism for setting annual catch limits at […]

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South Atlantic Council’s Shrimp Review Panel to Meet; Feb 26-27 in Charleston, SC The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Shrimp Review Panel will meet February 26-27, 2007, at the Council offices in Charleston, SC. The meeting is being convened to address the condition of the pink shrimp stock and over-wintering of white shrimp. For more […]

Smart Gear Competition Offers Cash Prizes for Bycatch Solutions

Smart Gear Competition Offers Cash Prizes for Bycatch Solutions The World Wildlife Fund’s International Smart Gear Competition was created to inspire and reward practical, innovative fishing gear designs that reduce bycatch – the accidental catch and related deaths of sea turtles, birds, marine mammals, and other non-target species in fishing gear. The competition is open […]

Efforts Ongoing to Upgrade Recreational Fishing Data Program

Efforts Ongoing to Upgrade Recreational Fishing Data Program On February 12, NOAA Fisheries unveiled a strategy to address the most critical questions facing recreational fisheries data collection and analysis, and ultimately to support the management decisions affecting our nation’s fisheries. This Development Plan incorporates key suggestions and concerns expressed by the nearly 100 scientists, managers, […]

U.S. Seafood Consumption Declines Slightly in 2005; Dutch Harbor/Unalaska and Ne

U.S. Seafood Consumption Declines Slightly in 2005; Dutch Harbor/Unalaska and New Bedford Remain Top U.S. Fishing Ports NOAA has just released its annual publication, Fisheries of the United States. Americans ate 16.2 pounds of fish and shellfish per person in 2005, a two percent decrease from the 2004 consumption figure of 16.6 pounds. Despite the […]

United States Pushes for Action at Global Tuna Summit

United States Pushes for Action at Global Tuna Summit The United States participated in the first ever joint meeting of the world’s five tuna regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) in Kobe, Japan during the week of January 22, 2007. These organizations are responsible for the management of highly migratory species, such as bluefin tuna and […]

Loss of Whooping Cranes at Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge After Storms

Loss of Whooping Cranes at Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge After Storms Hit Central FloridaThe Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership (WCEP) regretfully announces theloss of the 18 juvenile whooping cranes at the Chassahowitzka NationalWildlife Refuge. The cranes died as a result of the storms that sweptthrough central Florida during the evening and early morning of February 1and […]