Catch Card Census Report

Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Recreational Landings and Bluefin Tuna Catch Reports

2021_MDCatchCardCensus

MD and NC weekly and annual reports on BFT landngs

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State of Maryland Department of Natural Resources


Larry Hogan

Governor


Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio

Secretary


Fishing and Boating Services

580 Taylor Ave.

Annapolis, MD 21401

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02/2022 DNR

United States

Department of Commerce

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

National Marine Fisheries Service

Office of Sustainable Fisheries

Highly Migratory Species Division






Final Report



Grantee:

Maryland Department of Natural Resources



Contract Number:

20-0105.5



Project Title:

Maryland Catch Card Census Reporting



Period Covered:

2021



Prepared By:





Angel Willey, Coastal Fisheries Program Manager

Date



Approved By:



Mike Luisi, Acting Director, Fishing and Boating Services

Date



Approved By:




Matt Fleming, Acting Assistant Secretary, Aquatic Resources

Date


Introduction

Globally, tunas, billfishes and some sharks are governed by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. In the United States, the Atlantic Tunas Convention and Magnuson Stevens acts provide the Highly Migratory Species Division of the National Marine Fisheries Service the authority to implement recommendations, such as minimum sizes and quotas.  

In the late 1990’s, the National Marine Fisheries Service required all recreational anglers to report bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) landings via a toll free phone number. In Maryland, that system was determined to be ineffective for accurately documenting recreational bluefin tuna landings. The Catch Card Census was implemented in 1999 as a solution to the recreational reporting problem, and the program has expanded to include billfishes (2002) and sharks (2013).  


Objectives

    • Continue long-term monitoring of all recreationally landed bluefin tuna, billfishes, and sharks in Maryland and supply those data to the National Marine Fisheries Service for use in management of highly migratory species.

    • Continue development of program awareness among anglers for high compliance rates.


Materials and Methods

Information pertaining to the Catch Card Census was available on the department’s website. Letters were emailed or mailed to highly migratory species permit holders (April) reminding them of the requirements and the ability to download catch cards which can speed up the dockside tagging process. A similar letter was emailed or mailed to tournament operators.


Eight businesses signed a cooperative reporting station participation agreement to cover all species in the census (Table 1 and Appendix A). Two additional tackle shops were reporting stations specifically for sharks and signed a species specific agreement (Appendix B). The contracts required reporting stations to distribute and collect catch cards, issue tags, and return leftover supplies to the department for inventory at the conclusion of the fishing season.


Each reporting station received catch cards and tags at the start of the season. Staff contacted reporting stations twice a week, from June 6 through September 30, to maintain adequate supplies and collect completed catch cards. After September 30, staff checked reporting stations weekly. Tags and unused catch cards were collected at the end of the season from select reporting stations. Returned tags were reconciled with what was distributed (Appendix C). One self-serve kiosk was also available to anglers (Appendix D).


Anglers were responsible for completing a catch card before removing the fish from the vessel (Appendix E and F). A tag was provided from the reporting station for each completed catch card to be placed around the tail of the fish. If fishing from shore, a catch card was completed before removing a shark from the point of landing. Anglers using a self-serve kiosk were expected to complete the catch card and retain the attached receipt in place of a tag. The catch card was to be deposited into a locked box that was fastened directly to the kiosk. Trailered boats could not be pulled from the water until the tag was in place or a receipt was in hand.


Throughout the season, reporting reminders were included in the department’s fishing reports, social media posts, a flyer targeted to swordfish anglers (Appendix G), and a shark poster for remote areas in Chincoteague Bay (Appendix H). Popular fishing newspapers and social media sites were monitored for catch card compliance. Fishermen were contacted to complete a catch card if a corresponding catch card was not received.


Catch card landings were entered into a Microsoft Access database. Updates and catch card data were provided to the National Marine Fisheries Service every two weeks during the season. Microsoft Excel was utilized for proofing and descriptive statistics.


Results and Discussion

Bluefin Tuna

In 2021, 650 bluefin tuna were reported through the Catch Card Census which was higher than the previous two years (Table 2 and Figure 1). Ninety seven percent of those landings (632 bluefin tuna) were classified as school (27 to <47 inches, Figure 2). In 2021, the mean curved fork length (all classes combined) was 35.9 inches. The peak landing period was mid-May to mid-June for the past three years (Figure 3).


Charter trips landed 56.6 percent (368 tuna) of the bluefin tuna during the 2021 season (Table 3). In 2021, the percentage of non-tournament bluefin tuna landings was 99.8 percent, which is higher than the previous two years. Compliance with completing the live and dead release (158 live, 17 dead) boxes was difficult to compare to 2020 due to low landings that year, however improvement was shown compared to 2019 (92 live, three dead releases). Two bluefin tuna were reported using the kiosk and zero were reported from the Automated Landings Reporting System.


Billfishes (Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Roundscale Spearfish) and Swordfish

Ninety billfishes and swordfish were reported in 2021 through the Catch Card Census, which is lower than the previous two years (Table 4, Figure 4 and Appendix I). No undersized fish were reported in 2021. Sailfish have not been reported since the program was implemented in 1999.


Blue marlin landings reported in 2021 (14 blue marlin) were higher than 2020 (10 blue marlin; Figures 4 - 6). The 2021 blue marlin mean lower jaw fork length was 114.4 inches and the mean weight was 568.4 pounds (Table 4). Mean lower jaw fork length and mean weight were both higher than 2020. The majority of landings occurred in July and August for the past three years of which most were landed during tournaments: the HUK Big Fish Classic, the White Marlin Open, and the MidAtlantic (Table 5). Zero blue marlin catch cards were received in the kiosk or via the Automated Landings Reporting System.


White marlin landings reported in 2021 (19 white marlin) decreased from the previous year (70 white marlin; Table 4 and Figures 4 - 6). The 2021 mean lower jaw fork length (71 inches) and mean weight (73.5 pounds) was higher than the previous two years. The majority of landings occurred in August for the past three years, most of which were landed during tournaments (Table 5). Zero white marlin catch cards were received in the kiosk or via the Automated Landings Reporting System.


Roundscale spearfish landings in 2021 (21 roundscale spearfish) decreased from the previous year (66 roundscale spearfish; Table 4 and Figures 4 - 6). The 2021 mean lower jaw fork length (70.4 inches) was similar to the previous two years. The mean weight (63.2 pounds) was slightly lower than 2020 and 2019. All roundscale spearfish were landed during August fishing tournaments (Table 5). Zero roundscale spearfish catch cards were received in the kiosk or via the Automated Landings Reporting System.

Roundscale spearfish were considered eligible for white marlin rewards and were targeted the same as white marlin at tournaments. The 2021 combined landings for white marlin and roundscale spearfish were 40 fish compared to 136 for both species in 2020. This substantial decrease in white marlin and roundscale spearfish can be attributed to the proactive actions taken by tournaments that increased qualifying lengths to reduce landings.

Swordfish landings for 2021 (36 swordfish) were lower than the previous year (96 swordfish; Table 4 and Figures 7 - 8). The 2021 swordfish mean lower jaw fork length (63.9 inches) was lower than 2020, but similar to 2019. The 2021 mean weight (154.5 pounds) was higher than the previous two years. Swordfish were landed from June into December in 2021. Peak swordfish landings were similar for the past two years (September - October; Figure 8). Two swordfish catch cards were received in the kiosk and zero were submitted via the Automated Landings Reporting System.

Species-specific discards were requested but were only reported with landed fish. In 2021, anglers reported three blue marlin, 37 white marlin, one swordfish, and two longbill spearfish released alive. Dead discard reporting remained low in 2021 as no dead discards were reported for any billfishes or swordfish.

Sharks

Shark landings (28 sharks) were lower than the previous two years and consisted of seven species (Table 7 and Figures 9 - 10). Shortfin mako sharks comprised 32 percent (nine sharks) of the landings which is higher than the previous two years and related to the large decrease in Atlantic sharpnose landings (Table 8). The shark landings peaked from mid-May to mid-June, ahead of the 2020 and 2019 seasons (Figure 11). The majority of sharks were landed outside of tournaments and mostly on charters (23 sharks; Table 9). Discards were only reported with landed fish. One shark catch card was deposited in the kiosk.


Recommendations

  • Continue the Catch Card Census for bluefin tuna, billfishes, swordfish, and sharks in Maryland.

  • Consider adding an electronic reporting option.

List of Tables

Table 1.

List of the 2021 Maryland Catch Card Census reporting stations.

Table 2.

Maryland Catch Card Census bluefin tuna summary statistics, 2019 to 2021.

Table 3.

Maryland bluefin tunas landings by trip type and tournament participation, 2019 to 2021.

Table 4.

Maryland Catch Card Census billfish and swordfish summary statistics, 2019 to 2021.

Table 5.

Maryland Catch Card Census tournament participation by billfish species, 2019 to 2021.

Table 6.

Maryland Catch Card Census billfish and swordfish landings by trip type, 2019 to 2021.

Table 7.

Summary of the 2021 shark landings reported through the Maryland Catch Card Census, n = 28.

Table 8.

Maryland Catch Card Census summary of the 2019 to 2021 shortfin mako landings, n = 28.

Table 9.

Maryland Catch Card Census shark landings by trip type and tournament participation, 2019 to 2021.


List of Figures

Figure 1.

Maryland Catch Card Census weekly cumulative bluefin tuna landings, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 2.

Maryland Catch Card Census bluefin tuna size class frequency comparison, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 3.

Maryland Catch Card Census weekly landings of bluefin tuna, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 4.

Comparison of the frequency of billfishes and swordfish from the Maryland Catch Card Census, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 5.

Maryland Catch Card Census cumulative billfish landings, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 6.

Maryland Catch Card Census weekly billfish landings, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 7.

Maryland Catch Card Census cumulative swordfish landings, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 8.

Maryland Catch Card Census weekly swordfish landings, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 9.

Maryland Catch Card Census cumulative shark landings, 2019 to 20201

Figure 10.

Sharks reported to the Maryland Catch Card Census, 2019 to 2021.

Figure 11.

Maryland Catch Card Census weekly shark landings, 2019 to 2021.


List of Appendices

Appendix A.

Example of the 2021 Catch Card Census Reporting Station Agreement.

Appendix B.

Example of the 2021 Catch Card Census Shark Reporting Station Agreement.

Appendix C.

Maryland Catch Card Census 2021 Reporting Station Tag Summary.

Appendix D.

Photograph of the Maryland Catch Card Census Kiosk Located in Ocean City.

Appendix E.

Examples of the 5 x 7 Maryland Bluefin Tuna and Billfish Catch Cards and Tags.

Appendix F.

Example of the 5 x 7 Maryland Shark Catch Card and Tag.

Appendix G.

Maryland Catch Card Census Swordfish Flyer.

Appendix H.

Maryland Catch Card Census Shark Poster.

Appendix I.

List of the 2021 Billfishes and Swordfish Reported to the Maryland Catch Card Census.

Table 1. List of the 2021 Maryland Catch Card Census reporting stations.

Reporting Station

City /State

Phone Number

Species

Atlantic Tackle

Ocean City, MD

(410) 213-0421

All

Bahia Marina

Ocean City, MD

(410) 289-7438

All

Fisherman’s Marina

Ocean City, MD

(410) 213-2478

All

Ocean City Fishing Center

Ocean City, MD

(410) 213-1121

All

Talbot Street Pier & Marina

Ocean City, MD

(410) 289-9125

All

White Marlin Marina

Ocean City, MD

(410) 289-6470

All

Sunset Marina

Ocean City, MD

(410) 213-9600

All

Pines Point Provisions and Seafood

Ocean Pines, MD

(410) 641-2248

All

Buck’s

Berlin, MD

(443) 513-4661

Shark

Alltackle

Ocean City, MD

(410) 213-2840

All

Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Ocean City, MD

(410) 213-1531

All


Table 2. Maryland Catch Card Census bluefin tuna summary statistics, 2019 to 2021.


2019

2020

2021

Size Class (in.)

Count

Mean*

Mode*

Percent of Total

Count

Mean*

Mode*

Percent of Total

Count

Mean*

Mode*

Percent of Total

School (27 to <47)

373

37.3

34

72.1

4

37.8


40

632

35.7

40

97.2

Large School (47 to <59)

132

51.8

52

25.5

5

52.1


50

7

50.4

50

1.1

Small Medium (59 to <73)

9

62.4

60

1.7

1



10





Unknown

3



0.6





11



1.7

Total

517




10




650




* Curved fork length


Table 3. Maryland bluefin tunas landings by trip type and tournament participation, 2019 to 2021.

Trip Type

Private

Charter

Headboat

Unknown

Tournament Landings

Year

Count

Percent of Landings

Count

Percent of Landings

Count

Percent of Landings

Count

Percent of Landings

Tournament

Non-Tournament

2019

272

52.6

232

44.9

12

2.3

1

0.2

39

478

2020

2

20

8

80





6

4

2021

261

40.2

368

56.6

12

1.8

9

1.4


649*

* One card had no information about tournament participation

Table 4. Maryland Catch Card Census billfish and swordfish summary statistics, 2019 to 2021.

Year

Count

Percent of Annual Billfish Total

Lower Jaw Fork Length (Inches)

Weight (Pounds)

Mean

Mode

Range

Mean

Range

Blue Marlin

2019

11

6.5

111.3


105.3 - 121.8

465.2

345 - 630

2020

10

4.1

107.5


88.5 - 129.5

470

322 - 815

2021

14

15.6

114.4

104

99.8 - 136.5

568.4

355 - 1135

White Marlin

2019

31

18.5

68.1

68

62 - 73

64

53 - 81

2020

70

28.9

69.8

70

66 -77

68.3

54 - 97

2021

19

21.1

71.0

69

66 - 79

73.5

60.5 - 89

Roundscale Spearfish

2019

28

16.7

69.4

68

66.8 - 72

65.3

56 - 79

2020

66

27.3

69.6

69

66.5 - 75.5

65.4

55.5 - 83.5

2021

21

23.3

70.4

70

68.5 - 74

63.2

57 - 70

Swordfish

2019

98

58.3

63.5

54

48 - 101

150.9

50 - 437

2020

96

39.7

65.9

62

48 - 102.5

153.8

55 - 422.5

2021

36

40

63.9

50

48.5 - 87

154.5

60 - 318.5


Table 5. Maryland Catch Card Census tournament participation by billfish species, 2019 to 2021.

Year

Count

Tournament

Non-Tournament

Blue Marlin

2019

11

9

2

2020

10

5

5

2021

14

13

1

White Marlin

2019

31

28

3

2020

70

62

8

2021

19

12

7

Roundscale Spearfish

2019

28

27

1

2020

66

66


2021

21

21


Swordfish

2019

98

8

90

2020

96

31

65

2021

36

13

23


Table 6. Maryland Catch Card Census billfish and swordfish landings by trip type, 2019 to 2021.


Private

Charter

Unknown

Headboat

Year

Count

Percent of Total Landings

Count

Percent of Total Landings

Count

Percent of Total Landings

Count

Percent of

Total Landings

2019

126

75

41

24.4



1

0.6

2020

111

45.9

40

16.5

91

37.6



2021

60

68.9

26

28.9

1

1.1

1

1.1



Table 7. Summary of the 2021 shark landings reported through the Maryland Catch Card Census n = 28.

Species

Count

Sex

Mean Length (Inches)

Mode (Inches)

Length Range (Inches)

Weight Range (Pounds)

M

F

U

Atlantic Sharpnose

7

7



30.1

32

24 - 32


Blacktip

1


1




70

100

Common Thresher

5

3

2


81.3

81

80 - 84.5

267 - 542

Scalloped Hammerhead

1


1




96

185

Shortfin Mako

9

9



79.1

*

71 - 93

120 - 314

Smooth Dogfish

4

2

2


18.8

15

15 - 27


Tiger

1

1





70

132.5

Total

28








*No mode as all lengths are different.


Table 8. Maryland Catch Card Census summary of the 2019 to 2021 shortfin mako landings, n = 28.

Year

Species

Count

Sex

Mean Length (Inches)

Mode (Inches)

Length Range (Inches)

Weight Range (Pounds)

M

F

U

2019

Shortfin Mako

13

8

5


82

74

72 - 106

133 - 487

2020

Shortfin Mako

6

4

2


80

84

72 - 88

130 - 330

2021

Shortfin Mako

9

9



79.1

*

71 - 93

120 - 314


Total

28

13

9






*No mode as all lengths are different.


Table 9. Maryland Catch Card Census shark landings by trip type and tournament participation, 2019 to 2021.

Trip Type

Private

Charter

Unknown

Tournament Landings

Year

Count

Percent of Landings

Count

Percent of Landings

Count

Percent of Landings

Tournament

Non-Tournament

2019

18

18

81

82



1

98

2020

2

3

75

97




77

2021

8

29

20

71



5

23

Figure 1. Maryland Catch Card Census weekly cumulative bluefin tuna landings, 2019 to 2021.




Figure 2. Maryland Catch Card Census bluefin tuna size class frequency comparison, 2019 to 2021.


Figure 3. Maryland Catch Card Census weekly landings of bluefin tuna, 2019 to 2021.



Figure 4. Comparison of the frequency of billfishes and swordfish from the Maryland Catch Card Census, 2019 to 2021.

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Figure 5. Maryland Catch Card Census cumulative billfish landings, 2019 to 2021.



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Figure 6. Maryland Catch Card Census weekly billfish landings, 2019 to 2021.


Figure 7. Maryland Catch Card Census cumulative swordfish landings, 2019 to 2021.


Figure 8. Maryland Catch Card Census weekly swordfish landings, 2019 to 2021.



Figure 9. Maryland Catch Card Census cumulative shark landings, 2019 to 2021.


Figure 10. Sharks reported to the Maryland Catch Card Census, 2019 to 2021.



Figure 11. Maryland Catch Card Census weekly shark landings, 2019 to 2021.



Appendix A. Example of the 2021 Catch Card Census Reporting Station Agreement.

2021 Cooperative Agreement to Act as a

Recreational Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, Billfish/Swordfish and Shark Reporting Station

Between

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources

&

__________________________________________________


The signatory operates this facility as a place of business open to the public with regular posted operating hours and will act as a reporting station for recreationally harvested Atlantic bluefin tuna and billfish (white marlin, blue marlin, sailfish), swordfish, and sharks landed in the State of Maryland in accordance with the following conditions. *

On a Daily Basis:

  1. From bluefin tuna anglers, collect COMPLETED Maryland bluefin tuna catch cards and issue a uniquely numbered bluefin tuna tag to the angler. Tags issued only upon receipt of the COMPLETED catch card. Bluefin tuna cannot be removed from a vessel before the angler attaches the tag to the appropriate tuna.

  2. From billfish/swordfish anglers, collect COMPLETED Maryland billfish catch cards and issue a uniquely numbered billfish/swordfish tag to the angler. Tags are issued only upon receipt of the COMPLETED catch card. The billfish/swordfish cannot be removed from a vessel before the angler attaches the tag to the appropriate billfish/swordfish.

  3. From shark anglers, collect COMPLETED Maryland shark catch cards and issue a uniquely numbered shark tag to the angler. Tags are issued only upon receipt of the COMPLETED catch card. The shark cannot be removed from a vessel before the angler attaches the tag to the appropriate shark.

  4. The signatory, representing the reporting station, must account for all tags.

  5. The reporting station will allow personnel from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to collect completed catch cards and inventory remaining tuna, billfish/swordfish and shark tags. All tags must be kept in a secure location.

Physical location address: ________________________________________________________


Business mailing address: ________________________________________________________


Telephone number: _____________________________________________________________


Hours of operation: _____________________________________________________________


Owner/Manager name: __________________________________________________________


Contact person: ________________________________________________________________


Person(s) responsible for checking catch cards & issuing tags: __________________________________________


* The Department reserves the right to terminate reporting station status for any reason including but not limited to failure to maintain inventory of bluefin tuna, billfish/swordfish and shark tags and collect completed catch cards and/or failure to cooperate with Department personnel in retrieval of said items.

Authorized signature:_____________________________ Date:_____________________


Title:______________________________________________





Appendix B. Example of the 2021 Catch Card Census Shark Reporting Station Agreement.

2021 Cooperative Agreement to Act as a

Recreational Shark Reporting Station

Between

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources

&

__________________________________________________


The signatory operates this facility as a place of business open to the public with regular posted operating hours

and will act as a reporting station for recreationally harvested sharks landed in the State of Maryland in accordance with the following conditions. *

On a Daily Basis:

1. From shark anglers, collect COMPLETED Maryland Shark Landing Cards and issue a uniquely

numbered shark tag to the angler. Tags are issued only upon receipt of the COMPLETED landing

card. The shark cannot be removed from the point of landing before the angler attaches the tag to

the appropriate shark.


2. The signatory, representing the reporting station, must account for all tags.


3. The reporting station will allow personnel from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to

collect completed landing cards and inventory remaining shark tags. All tags must be kept in a

secure location.


Physical location address: ________________________________________________________


Business mailing address: ________________________________________________________


Telephone number: _____________________________________________________________


Hours of operation: _____________________________________________________________


Owner/Manager name: __________________________________________________________


Contact person: ________________________________________________________________


Person(s) responsible for checking catch cards & issuing tags: __________________________________________


* The Department reserves the right to terminate reporting station status for any reason including but

not limited to failure to maintain inventory of shark tags and collect completed catch cards and/or failure to cooperate with Department personnel in retrieval of said items.

Authorized signature:________________________________ Date: _____________________


Title:______________________________


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Figure 5. Example of the 2013 Maryland ABT/Billfish/Shark Catch Card and Tagging Program contract between MDNR and tackle shops to act as a recreational reporting station for sharks.



Appendix C. Maryland Catch Card Census 2021 Reporting Station Tag Summary.


Bluefin

Billfish

Sharks

Station

Issued

Used

Returned

No Tag Number

Unsettled

Issued

Used

Returned

No Tag Number

Unsettled

Issued

Used

Returned

No Tag Number

Unsettled

Atlantic Tackle

172

59

95

18


10


10



10


10



Bahia Marina

50

16

33

1


10

1

9



10

3

7



Fisherman’s Marina

111

39

70

2


10

6

4



10

2

8



O.C. Fishing Center

366

199

144

23


19

6

13



30

18

12



Talbot Street Pier & Marina

87

51

36



27

17

10



20


20



Sunset Marina a

359

187

159

13


56

20

36



18

0

18



Pines Point Provisions and Seafood

21

7

14



8


8



10


10



White Marlin Marina

53

28

25



6

1

5



11

2

9



Buck’s

N/A

N/A

N/A



N/A

N/A

N/A



10


10



Alltackle

19


19



11

1

10



10


10



Huk Big Fish Classic

10


10



40

1b

39



10


10



White Marlin Open

10


10



64

17d

47



10

2

8



MidAtlantic

10


10



47

18

29



N/A

N/A

N/A



O.C. Marlin Club

N/A

N/A

N/A



25


25



N/A

N/A

N/A



Kiosk (receipt)

N/A

N/A

N/A

2





2





1


Unreportedc

N/A

N/A

N/A

5












Totals

1268

586

625

64


333

88

245

2


159

27

132



a One bluefin tag used for billfish. The marina did not have the HMS permit holder’s number. Could not find vessel contact information in permit list.

b Dockhands began using tags issued to the marina instead of tags issued to the tournament.

c The department completed catch cards for unreported landings discovered online. The fishermen and or HMS permit holders were comtacted for these fish.

d Two billfish were tagged at other marinas instead of the tournament.



Appendix D. Photograph of the Maryland Catch Card Census Kiosk Located in Ocean City.


Appendix E. Examples of the 5 x 7 Maryland Bluefin Tuna and Billfish Catch Cards and Tags.



Appendix F. Example of the 5 x 7 Maryland Shark Catch Card and Tag.








Appendix G. Maryland Catch Card Census Swordfish Flyer.



Appendix H. Maryland Catch Card Census Shark Poster.



Appendix I. List of the 2021 Billfishes and Swordfish Reported to the Maryland Catch Card Census.

Date

Common Name

Length

(Inches)

Weight

(Pounds)

Trip Type

Tournament

7/23/2021

Blue Marlin

104.5

436

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

8/2/2021

Blue Marlin

116.5

559.5

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Blue Marlin

128

775

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Blue Marlin

115.5

511.8

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Blue Marlin

109

450

Charter

White Marlin Open

8/16/2021

Blue Marlin

122

681

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

Blue Marlin

112.5

487

Private

MidAtlantic

8/18/2021

Blue Marlin

135

958

Private

MidAtlantic

8/18/2021

Blue Marlin

104

383

Private

MidAtlantic

8/18/2021

Blue Marlin

104

355

Private

MidAtlantic

8/18/2021

Blue Marlin

108

382

Private

MidAtlantic

8/20/2021

Blue Marlin

107

472

Charter

MidAtlantic

8/21/2021

Blue Marlin

136.5

1135

Private

MidAtlantic

9/7/2021

Blue Marlin

99.75

372

Private

N/A

7/24/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

71.5

59.5

Charter

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

70

59

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

8/2/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

72.5

66

Private

White Marlin Open

8/3/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

70.5

68

Charter

White Marlin Open

8/3/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

70

59

Charter

White Marlin Open

8/3/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

69.5

Unknown

Unknown

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

69

Unknown

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

71

65

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

73

66

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

74

70

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

71

57

Private

White Marlin Open

8/16/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

68.75

Unknown

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

71.25

68

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

68.5

Unknown

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

69.5

59

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

70.5

66

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

70.75

68

Private

MidAtlantic

8/17/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

69

60

Private

MidAtlantic

8/18/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

68.5

Unknown

Private

MidAtlantic

8/18/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

69.25

58

Private

MidAtlantic

8/20/2021

Roundscale Spearfish

70.25

63

Private

MidAtlantic

6/7/2021

Swordfish

60

176

Charter

N/A

6/10/2021

Swordfish

54

Unknown

Charter

N/A

6/14/2021

Swordfish

86

291

Private

N/A

6/14/2021

Swordfish

0

195

Private

N/A

6/17/2021

Swordfish

72

141

Headboat

N/A

7/23/2021

Swordfish

68.5

159

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/23/2021

Swordfish

69

184

Charter

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

64

123.5

Charter

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

59

90.5

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

68

159.5

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

71

167.5

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

66.8

142.5

Charter

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

85.5

239.5

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

Swordfish

83

301

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

8/6/2021

Swordfish

87

318.5

Charter

White Marlin Open

8/25/2021

Swordfish

0

150

Private

N/A

8/27/2021

Swordfish

51

Unknown

Charter

N/A

8/29/2021

Swordfish

48.5

Unknown

Private

N/A

9/4/2021

Swordfish

57

90

Private

N/A

9/4/2021

Swordfish

50

Unknown

Private

N/A

9/5/2021

Swordfish

80

250

Private

N/A

9/7/2021

Swordfish

50

Unknown

Private

N/A

9/19/2021

Swordfish

80

Unknown

Charter

N/A

9/20/2021

Swordfish

50

62

Charter

N/A

9/27/2021

Swordfish

53

66

Charter

N/A

9/27/2021

Swordfish

68

Unknown

Private

N/A

10/15/2021

Swordfish

59

102

Charter

Bishop Broadbill Bash

10/15/2021

Swordfish

78

218

Charter

Bishop Broadbill Bash

10/15/2021

Swordfish

58

102

Charter

Bishop Broadbill Bash

11/2/2021

Swordfish

52

60

Private

N/A

11/2/2021

Swordfish

55

70

Private

N/A

11/2/2021

Swordfish

70

Unknown

Charter

N/A

11/3/2021

Swordfish

51.5

67

Private

N/A

11/3/2021

Swordfish

61

91

Private

N/A

12/14/2021

Swordfish

50

Unknown

Private

N/A

12/14/2021

Swordfish

56

Unknown

Private

N/A

7/12/2021

White Marlin

67

65

Charter

N/A

7/14/2021

White Marlin

66

Unknown

Charter

N/A

7/19/2021

White Marlin

76

75

Charter

N/A

7/23/2021

White Marlin

69

63

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

White Marlin

68

72

Charter

Huk Big Fish Classic

7/24/2021

White Marlin

69

62

Private

Huk Big Fish Classic

8/2/2021

White Marlin

72.5

82.5

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

White Marlin

76

85.5

Charter

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

White Marlin

75

77

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

White Marlin

70

60.5

Private

White Marlin Open

8/6/2021

White Marlin

71

78.5

Private

White Marlin Open

8/11/2021

White Marlin

67

65

Private

N/A

8/15/2021

White Marlin

79

89

Private

N/A

8/15/2021

White Marlin

69

68

Private

N/A

8/16/2021

White Marlin

69.5

69

Private

MidAtlantic

8/16/2021

White Marlin

74

80

Private

MidAtlantic

8/17/2021

White Marlin

69

75

Charter

MidAtlantic

8/17/2021

White Marlin

71

82

Private

MidAtlantic

9/7/2021

White Marlin

71

Unknown

Charter

N/A


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