DOWN THE SHORE
–Don’t miss the opportunity to provide comment on management for summer flounder/scup/black sea bass and bluefish during several public scoping hearings in February held by the Mid-Atlantic
Fisheries Management Council. Please note that these hearings will not address recreational bag, season, or size limits. See below and attached for additional information.
Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Commercial/Recreational Allocation Amendment
The Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Commercial/Recreational Allocation Amendment will consider potential modifications to the allocations of catch or landings between the commercial and recreational sectors for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass. Members of the public are encouraged to attend a scoping hearing or submit written comments on potential changes to the commercial/recreational allocations for these three species.
Scoping hearings
will be held on
February 24 (Belmar) and February 25 (Galloway)
. A schedule of dates and locations is available
here
.
Written comments
may be submitted using the
online comment form
through
March 17, 2020
.
Additional information
is available in the
Scoping and Public Information Document
.
Please note that this amendment
will not
address recreational bag, size, or season limits for any species.
Bluefish Allocation and Rebuilding Amendment
The Bluefish Allocation and Rebuilding Amendment is being developed in order to (1) update the goals and objectives of the Bluefish Fishery Management Plan; (2) perform a comprehensive review of the bluefish sector allocations, commercial allocations to the states, and transfer processes; and (3) initiate a bluefish rebuilding plan. Members of the public are encouraged to attend a scoping hearing or submit written comments on any of these issues.
Scoping hearings
will be held on
February 18 (Toms River)
. A schedule of dates and locations is available
here
.
Written comments
may be submitted using the
online comment form
through
March 17, 2020
.
Additional information
is available in the
Scoping and Public Information Document
.
Please note that this amendment
will not
address recreational bluefish management measures, including the 3-fish private/shore bag limit and 5 fish for-hire bag limit recommended for 2020.
Press Release-Bluefish-Supplemental-Scoping.pdf
News Release-Summer Flounder-Scup-BlackSeaBass-Allocation-Scoping-Hearings.pdf