MARINE FISHERIES COMMISISON TO MEET NOVEMBER 15, 2004


MARINE FISHERIES COMMISISON TO MEET NOVEMBER 15, 2004


Morehead City- The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) will meet November 15, 2004 at the Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City, NC. The meeting will be held in Rooms 1, 2 and 3 upstairs and will begin at 1:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.


MFC Chairman Jimmy Johnson has called the meeting to allow reconsideration of the management measures selected by the Commission at their October meeting regarding the Draft North Carolina Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan. The Division of Marine Fisheries has evaluated whether the selected measures meet the requirements of the Fisheries Reform Act and will present those results. The Commission will discuss whether to amend or rescind their previously chosen measures.


North Carolina develops fishery management plans for all commercially or recreationally significant species that occur in state waters. The plans specify what measures are needed to conserve North Carolina’s fishery resources. This is the first fishery management plan prepared for southern flounder in North Carolina. Development of the Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan began in the year 2000. A 15 member advisory committee composed of recreational and commercial fisherman and scientists, helped with the preparation of the plan. In addition numerous public meetings were held to discuss the Draft Fishery Management Plan.


Southern flounder is North Carolina’s most economically valuable finfish species, averaging approximately 4,000,000 lbs. annually and with an ex-vessel value up to $7,000,000 annually. The species is also a popular recreational fish. Southern flounder primarily inhabit brackish waters in North Carolina, but also occur in the ocean in the southern portion of our state.


The draft plan will be submitted to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for review by the General Assembly. The plan then returns to the Commission for final adoption.


The MFC will also receive an update on the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP).


For more information, contact Jess Hawkins by e-mail at: Je**********@nc****.net or by calling 1-800-682-2632 or 252-726-7021.


MARINE FISHERIES COMMISISON TO MEET NOVEMBER 15, 2004


Morehead City- The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) will meet November 15, 2004 at the Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City, NC. The meeting will be held in Rooms 1, 2 and 3 upstairs and will begin at 1:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.


MFC Chairman Jimmy Johnson has called the meeting to allow reconsideration of the management measures selected by the Commission at their October meeting regarding the Draft North Carolina Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan. The Division of Marine Fisheries has evaluated whether the selected measures meet the requirements of the Fisheries Reform Act and will present those results. The Commission will discuss whether to amend or rescind their previously chosen measures.


North Carolina develops fishery management plans for all commercially or recreationally significant species that occur in state waters. The plans specify what measures are needed to conserve North Carolina’s fishery resources. This is the first fishery management plan prepared for southern flounder in North Carolina. Development of the Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan began in the year 2000. A 15 member advisory committee composed of recreational and commercial fisherman and scientists, helped with the preparation of the plan. In addition numerous public meetings were held to discuss the Draft Fishery Management Plan.


Southern flounder is North Carolina’s most economically valuable finfish species, averaging approximately 4,000,000 lbs. annually and with an ex-vessel value up to $7,000,000 annually. The species is also a popular recreational fish. Southern flounder primarily inhabit brackish waters in North Carolina, but also occur in the ocean in the southern portion of our state.


The draft plan will be submitted to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for review by the General Assembly. The plan then returns to the Commission for final adoption.


The MFC will also receive an update on the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP).


For more information, contact Jess Hawkins by e-mail at: Je**********@nc****.net or by calling 1-800-682-2632 or 252-726-7021.

MARINE FISHERIES COMMISISON TO MEET NOVEMBER 15, 2004

MARINE FISHERIES COMMISISON TO MEET NOVEMBER 15, 2004

 
Morehead City- The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) will meet November 15, 2004 at the Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City, NC.  The meeting will be held in Rooms 1, 2 and 3 upstairs and will begin at 1:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.

MFC Chairman Jimmy Johnson has called the meeting to allow reconsideration of the management measures selected by the Commission at their October meeting regarding the Draft North Carolina Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan.  The Division of Marine Fisheries has evaluated whether the selected measures meet the requirements of the Fisheries Reform Act and will present those results.  The Commission will discuss whether to amend or rescind their previously chosen measures.

North Carolina develops fishery management plans for all commercially or recreationally significant species that occur in state waters.  The plans specify what measures are needed to conserve North Carolina’s fishery resources.  This is the first fishery management plan prepared for southern flounder in North Carolina.  Development of the Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan began in the year 2000.  A 15 member advisory committee composed of recreational and commercial fisherman and scientists, helped with the preparation of the plan.  In addition numerous public meetings were held to discuss the Draft Fishery Management Plan.

Southern flounder is North Carolina’s most economically valuable finfish species, averaging approximately 4,000,000 lbs. annually and with an ex-vessel value up to $7,000,000 annually.  The species is also a popular recreational fish.  Southern flounder primarily inhabit brackish waters in North Carolina, but also occur in the ocean in the southern portion of our state.

The draft plan will be submitted to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for review by the General Assembly.  The plan then returns to the Commission for final adoption.

The MFC will also receive an update on the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP).

For more information, contact Jess Hawkins by e-mail at: Je**********@nc****.net or by calling 1-800-682-2632 or 252-726-7021.


MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION (MFC) BUSINESS MEETING
CRYSTAL COAST CIVIC CENTER, MOREHEAD CITY, NC
NOVEMBER 15, 2004

Executive Order One mandates that the Chair inquire as to whether any member knows of any known conflict of interest or appearance of conflict with respect to matters before the Commission.  If any member knows of a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict, please so state at this time.

November 15, 2004

1:00 p.m.          Call to Order                                                  

Invocation      

Roll Call                                                                                 

Approval of Agenda

1:15 p.m.          Public Comment

2:15 p.m.          Draft Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan (FMP)

C                   Evaluation of Preferred Management Options Selected by the MFC

C                   Discussion

            4:45 p.m.          Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP) Update

5:00 p.m.          Adjourn

 
* Times indicated are merely for guidance.  The Commission will proceed through the agenda until                   completed.

MARINE FISHERIES COMMISISON TO MEET NOVEMBER 15, 2004

 
Morehead City- The Marine Fisheries Commission (MFC) will meet November 15, 2004 at the Crystal Coast Civic Center, Morehead City, NC.  The meeting will be held in Rooms 1, 2 and 3 upstairs and will begin at 1:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public.

MFC Chairman Jimmy Johnson has called the meeting to allow reconsideration of the management measures selected by the Commission at their October meeting regarding the Draft North Carolina Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan.  The Division of Marine Fisheries has evaluated whether the selected measures meet the requirements of the Fisheries Reform Act and will present those results.  The Commission will discuss whether to amend or rescind their previously chosen measures.

North Carolina develops fishery management plans for all commercially or recreationally significant species that occur in state waters.  The plans specify what measures are needed to conserve North Carolina’s fishery resources.  This is the first fishery management plan prepared for southern flounder in North Carolina.  Development of the Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan began in the year 2000.  A 15 member advisory committee composed of recreational and commercial fisherman and scientists, helped with the preparation of the plan.  In addition numerous public meetings were held to discuss the Draft Fishery Management Plan.

Southern flounder is North Carolina’s most economically valuable finfish species, averaging approximately 4,000,000 lbs. annually and with an ex-vessel value up to $7,000,000 annually.  The species is also a popular recreational fish.  Southern flounder primarily inhabit brackish waters in North Carolina, but also occur in the ocean in the southern portion of our state.

The draft plan will be submitted to the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for review by the General Assembly.  The plan then returns to the Commission for final adoption.

The MFC will also receive an update on the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP).

For more information, contact Jess Hawkins by e-mail at: Je**********@nc****.net or by calling 1-800-682-2632 or 252-726-7021.


MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION (MFC) BUSINESS MEETING
CRYSTAL COAST CIVIC CENTER, MOREHEAD CITY, NC
NOVEMBER 15, 2004

Executive Order One mandates that the Chair inquire as to whether any member knows of any known conflict of interest or appearance of conflict with respect to matters before the Commission.  If any member knows of a conflict of interest or appearance of conflict, please so state at this time.

November 15, 2004

1:00 p.m.          Call to Order                                                  

Invocation      

Roll Call                                                                                 

Approval of Agenda

1:15 p.m.          Public Comment

2:15 p.m.          Draft Southern Flounder Fishery Management Plan (FMP)

C                   Evaluation of Preferred Management Options Selected by the MFC

C                   Discussion

            4:45 p.m.          Coastal Habitat Protection Plan (CHPP) Update

5:00 p.m.          Adjourn

 
* Times indicated are merely for guidance.  The Commission will proceed through the agenda until                   completed.