National Marine Fisheries Service
Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office
Sustainable Fisheries Division
www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov
Status Report of Greater Atlantic Region Actions |
Prepared for the December 1–3, 2015
Meeting of the
New England Fishery Management Council
November 30, 2015
Mid-Atlantic Council Actions 3
Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass 3
Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 4
Standardized Bycatch Reporting Methodology 5
Experimental Fishery Actions 5
Research Document Applications Under Review 5
Research Document Application Review Completed 5
Notice of Intent for Whiting Limited Access Amendment (Amendment 22)
NMFS published a notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement for the Whiting Limited Access Amendment in the Federal Register on November 23, 2015 (80 FR 72951). The Council's public hearing schedule was also published in this notice. The comment period is open until January 7, 2016. The Council is announcing its intent to develop alternatives to limit entry into the small-mesh multispecies fishery and the notice provides information on how to participate in that process. The scoping document and other information can be found on the Council’s webpage, www.nefmc.org. For additional information, please contact Moira Kelly at (978) 281- 9218 or email at Moira.Kelly@noaa.gov
NMFS published a notice in the Federal Register on July 21, 2015 (80 FR 29634), requesting comments on a renewal for collection of information requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act. This collection of information involves the NE Multispecies fishery and covers a wide range of reporting requirements related to the sector operation and administration. NMFS is seeking comments on whether the collection is necessary, if NMFS’s estimate of costs and burden is accurate, and ways to reduce these costs and improve data collection. The comment period f or the information collection ended on June 16, 2014, but NMFS will accept comments until January 15, 2016.
Direct all written comments to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via email at JJessup@doc.gov).
Requests for additional information or copies of the information collection instrument and instructions should be directed to Aja Szumylo, Fishery Policy Analyst, at (978) 281–9195 or email at Aja.Szumylo@noaa.gov.
Herring Directed Fishery Closures
On October 22, 2015, NMFS closed the directed fishery in the herring Georges Bank Haddock Accountability Measure (AM) Area in order to ensure that herring vessels do not exceed the haddock catch allocated to the herring fishery. A 2,000 lb possession limit for Atlantic herring and a zero possession limit for haddock remains in effect until May 1, 2016. Mid-water trawl vessels may possess haddock if they are on a declared Northeast multispecies trip with a Northeast multispecies permit. The accelerated landings were due to an adjusted observer discard rate from an observed trip with a large number of discarded haddock. The new discard rate was then retroactively applied to all the landings from the AM area for the year. For additional information, please contact Shannah Jaburek at (978)282-8456 or email at Shannah.Jaburek@noaa.gov.
On November 2, 2015, NMFS closed the directed herring fishery in herring Management Area 1A to ensure the 2015 sub-ACL was not exceeded. A 2,000 lb Atlantic herring possession limit remains in effect for the remainder of the fishing year. For additional information, please contact Shannah Jaburek at (978)282-8456 or email at Shannah.Jaburek@noaa.gov.
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Massachusetts Commercial Summer Flounder Fisheries Reopening
NMFS filed a temporary rule published in the Federal Register on October 12, 2015 (80 FR 61995), as notice that the 2015 commercial summer flounder fishery has been reopened to utilize the 16,294 lb of remaining quota allocated to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Vessels holding Federal commercial permits are permitted to land summer flounder in Massachusetts for the remainder of the 2015 calendar year. This reopening is concurrent with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ reopening of its commercial summer flounder fisheries to state permitted vessels and dealers. For additional information, please contact Reid Lichwell at (978) 281-9112 or email at Reid.Lichwell@NOAA.gov.
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Lobster Conservation Management Area 4 Seasonal Closure Modification
Based on recommendations by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, NMFS is changing the Lobster Conservation Management Area 4 seasonal closure from February 1-March 31 to April 30-May 31. We published a final rule in the Federal Register (80 FR 69619) on November 10, 2015, which becomes effective on December 10, 2015. This action is necessary to reduce fishing effort in Area 4 by 10 percent, and is intended to ensure regulations for the lobster fishery in Federal waters remain consistent with the Commission’s Interstate Fishery Management Plan, previously implemented state measures, and the intent of the Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act. For additional information, please contact Allison Murphy at (978) 281-9122 or email at Allison.Murphy@noaa.gov.
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Thorny Skates
NMFS received a petition from the Animal Welfare Institute and Defenders of Wildlife on May 28, 2015, to list the "Northwest Atlantic" or "United States" population of thorny skate as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). On October 26, 2015, we published a "positive" 90 day finding in the Federal Register (80 FR 65175) noting our determination that the petition presents substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned action may be warranted and that we are initiating a status review. The FR notice requests scientific and commercial information pertaining to this species to be submitted to us by December 28, 2015. 90 day findings are only a preliminary step in the listing process and afford thorny skate no additional protections under the ESA. For additional information, please contact Julie Crocker at (978) 281-9328 or email at Julie.Crocker@noaa.gov.
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On October 16, 2015, NMFS issued an exempted fishing permit (EFP) to the Coonamessett Farm Foundation to conduct research for their 2015 Saltonstall-Kennedy grant project studying the effect different scope ratios have on dredge pitch and catch rates using the Turtle Deflector Dredge and Low Profile Dredge designs. The EFP would exempt four vessels from scallop days-at-sea, crew size restrictions, Georges Bank scallop rotational closed area requirements, and possession limits and minimum size requirements in order to sample the catch for scientific purposes only. For additional information, please contact Shannah Jaburek at (978) 282-8456 or email at Shannah.Jaburek@noaa.gov.
On November 23, 2015, NMFS issued a letter of authorization (LOA) to Northeastern University for vessels to participate in compensation fishing trips under the sea scallop RSA program to generate the revenue to fund their associated research project awarded under the 2015 RSA program. The LOA allows the vessels to fish outside of the sea scallop days-at-sea program and access area possession limits while on a declared RSA trip. For additional information, please contact Shannah Jaburek at (978) 282-8456 or email at Shannah.Jaburek@noaa.gov.
On November 24, 2015, NMFS issued an EFP to the Coonamessett Farm Foundation to conduct research for their 2015 Saltonstall-Kennedy grant project to investigate questions associated with spawning winter flounder in Southern New England. The EFP would exempt five vessels from scallop days-at-sea, crew size restrictions, observer program notification requirements, and possession limits and minimum size requirements in order to sample the catch for scientific purposes only. For additional information, please contact Shannah Jaburek at (978) 282-8456 or email at Shannah.Jaburek@noaa.gov.
On November 17, 2015, NMFS issued a Letter of Acknowledgement (LOA) to the New England Aquarium to conduct a thorny skate satellite-tagging study to assess the movement patters and stock structure of thorny skate. The study will take place over a two-year period within the Gulf of Maine. The participating vessel will sample thorny skates using otter trawls and hook and line gear over the course of 16 one-day trips. A total of 120 Mark-Report Pop-up Archival tags will be used to tag 120 thorny skate over the course of the project. Any incidental catch deemed viable will be discarded, and other catch will be retained for sale. For additional information, please contact Reid Lichwell at (978) 282-9112 or email at Reid.Lichwell@noaa.gov.
On September 29, 2015, NMFS issued a Letter of Acknowledgement (LOA) to the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) to continue a study that investigates the application of video technology in a survey trawl to help improve estimates of the abundance, spatial distribution, size structure, and length-weight relationship of Georges Bank yellowtail flounder. For additional information, please contact Liz Sullivan at (978) 282-8493 or email at Liz.Sullivan@noaa.gov.
On October 22, 2015, NMFS issued a Letter of Acknowledgement (LOA) to the Gulf of Maine Research Institute (GMRI) to collect Gulf of Maine (GOM) cod. This project is being funded through the Northeast Consortium to improve knowledge of the GOM cod winter spawning component by conducting a synoptic acoustic and trawl survey of Ipswich Bay. For additional information, please contact Liz Sullivan at (978) 282-8493 or email at Liz.Sullivan@noaa.gov.
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