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2014 Fishing Regulations Master Thread
The following is a news release from the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission:
States Schedule Public Hearings on Draft Addendum XXV Addendum Seeks Input on Management Options for 2014 Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass Recreational Fisheries Arlington, VA – The Atlantic coast states of Massachusetts through Virginia have scheduled their hearings to gather public comment on Draft Addendum XXV to the Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Plans. The dates, times, and locations of the scheduled hearings follow. New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife January 13, 2014 at 7 PM Ocean County Administration Building Public Hearing Room 119 101 Hooper Avenue Toms River, New Jersey Contact: Tom Baum at 609.748.2020 Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries January 16, 2014 at 5 PM Bourne Fire Station #3, Meeting Room 53 Meetinghouse Lane Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts Contact: Nichola Meserve at 617.626.1531 Rhode Island Division of Fish & Wildlife January 15, 2014 at 6 PM University of Rhode Island, Corless Auditorium South Ferry Road Narragansett, Rhode Island Contact: Jason McNamee at 401.423.1943 Connecticut Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protection January 14, 2014 at 7 PM Marine Headquarters Boating Education Center, Building 3 333 Ferry Road Old Lyme, Connecticut Contact: David Simpson at 860.434.6043 New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation January 14, 2014 at 6 PM Bureau of Marine Resources 205 North Belle Mead Road, Suite 1 East Setauket, New York Contact: Steve Heins at 631.444.0435 Delaware Dept. of Natural Resources & Environmental Control January 10, 2014 at 6 PM DNREC Auditorium 89 Kings Highway Dover, Delaware Contact: John Clark at 302.739.9108 Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources January 9, 2014 at 5 PM Ocean Pines Library 11107 Cathell Road Berlin, Maryland Contact: Steve Doctor at 410.213.1431 Virginia Marine Resources Commission January 8, 2014 at 6 PM 2600 Washington Avenue 4th Floor Conference Room Newport News, Virginia Contact: Rob O’Reilly at 757.247.2247 Draft Addendum XXV proposes management approaches for the 2014 summer flounder and black sea bass recreational fisheries. For summer flounder, the Draft Addendum includes options that allow for management measures by region and the sharing of unused quota – both with the intent of providing more equity in recreational harvest opportunities along the coast. The specific regions being considered are (1) Massachusetts; Rhode Island through New Jersey; Delaware through Virginia; and North Carolina and (2) Massachusetts and Rhode Island; Connecticut through New Jersey; Delaware through Virginia; and North Carolina. The Draft Addendum was initiated to address a growing concern that current summer flounder management measures (as established under the Fishery Management Plan) are not providing recreational fishermen along the coast with equitable harvest opportunities to the resource. Those measures, involving state-specific recreational management measures under conservation equivalency are increasingly being viewed as problematic due to several factors. These factors include: reliance upon recreational harvest estimates for a single year (1998) as the basis for individual state targets; a change in the abundance of the resource; and changes in the socio-economic characteristics of the fishery. The impact of the management program seemed to affect New York the most, with a 21” size limit (by 2009) and a short season including mid-season closure. In 2013, with a fully recovered stock, New York’s minimum size (19”) was at least one inch higher than any other state, one and a half inches higher than its bordering states. The Draft Addendum proposes a more flexible and equitable conservation approach that allows the management program to adjust to past, current, and future changes to the resource and the fishery. The biological characteristics of the summer flounder have changed with the restoration of this stock. In particular, there has been a substantial expansion in the size and age composition, with greater overall abundance and increased numbers of larger fish. The Draft Addendum also proposes two options for the 2014 black sea bass recreational fishery (1) coastwide measures (currently proposed at 13” TL minimum size, a 5 fish possession limit, and a season from June 1 to September 30) or (2) the continued use of management measures by northern (MA – NJ) and southern regions (DE – NC). The regional management approach has been used since 2011 and offers some advantages over coastwide regulations, which can disproportionately impact states within the management unit. Specifically, regional measures can address geographic differences in the stock (size, abundance and seasonality) while maintaining the consistent application of management measures by neighboring states. Fishermen and other interested groups are encouraged to provide input on Draft Addendum XXV, either by attending state public hearings or providing written comment. The Draft Addendum is available on the Commission website on the Public Input page at http://www.asmfc.org/about-us/public-input . It can also be accessed directly at http://www.asmfc.org/files/PublicInp...nt_Dec2013.pdf . Public comment will be accepted until 5:00 PM (EST) on January 24, 2014 and should be forwarded to Kirby Rootes-Murdy, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, 1050 N. Highland St., Suite 200 A-N, Arlington, VA 22201; 703.842.0741 (fax) or via e-mail at krootes-murdy@asmfc.org (Subject line: Draft Addendum XXV). ---------- Tina Berger Director of Communications Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission 1050 N. Highland Street, Suite 200A-N Arlington, VA 22201 703.842.0740 tberger@asmfc.org www.asmfc.org Visit us on Facebook and Twitter Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015. hey lets all go ask for 16 inch size limit with a 4 fish per year per person ruling to save the industry
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Re: Trouble for the 2014 Fluke season
Physically Impossible
Time for Steve - the Pirate - RRRRRRRR - Dodgeball
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Re: Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Hearings
Ask for 14" 10 fish and negotiate towards the center. Every year they start off with a silly number, why do we always counter with a fairly sensible one?
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Re: Trouble for the 2014 Fluke season
do you have a comment already written that we can just copy and paste? probably would make many more comment if it were that simple
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Re: Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass Fishery Management Hearings
Old news! While the issue needs to be kept fresh and relevant and in your/ our face, it is being complicated with too many threads on the same subject. Not good since members / posters may not read all the comment being contained on the other threads.
12-17-2013 Fluke Sea Bass options for 2014 set by ASMFC. You better comment! (Multi-page thread 1 2) Fishfish 12-18-2013 MAFMC- Summer Flounder-Sea Bass-Scup ( 1 2) CaptBob SHFA |
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Re: Trouble for the 2014 Fluke season
As always Paul, thank you for your efforts and keeping NJfish members and all fisherman informed. The JCAA, RFA and Save the Summer Flounder all need support and participation. All of us need to be involved comment and attend these hearings. Fishing is more than just hopping on a boat. Without participation in protecting those rights, they will be gone! Fishfish Dennis
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Re: Trouble for the 2014 Fluke season
JCAA has a committee that is reviewing the addendum and will formulate an official position on it. Once that is done we will be glad to share it on line.
We are also seeking ways to show that the MRIP figures are wrong as we strongly believe that we did not catch nearly as many fluke as the survey indicates. For example, there was about a 40% decrease in the number of individuals who signed up for our state's saltwater registry this year. We suspect that boat registrations were down signifcantly too this year and intend to obtain the exact numbers. Further we have found some flaws in the way the survey was conducted. |
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2014 Fishing Regulations Master Thread
Keep them all here
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2014 Pending Fishing Regulations Master Thread
Keep everything on one post
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Re: 2014 Pending Fishing Regulations Master Thread
This would be a great place to add the links to the organizations already mentioned that need support and membership- I bet you may get a few more this way.
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