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Tag Archives: Northeast Fisheries Science Center
Fishery Data versus Anecdote through the Lens of Sector Management
At this year’s Maine Fishermen’s Forum, many old themes are the topic of current conversations. Fisheries managers and scientists point to data that show a fishery resource squarely on the ropes, while many in the fishing industry maintain that there … Continue reading
Posted in Groundfishing, Maine Fisheries, Massachusetts, Northeast Fisheries
Tagged at-sea monitoring, Bert Jongerden, Chad Demarest, groundfish, Maine Fishermen's Forum, Mike Palmer, National Marine Fisheries Service, NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Portland Fish Exchange, sector management, William Karp
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NOAA Says 7 Economically Important Fisheries Do Not Jeopardize Atlantic Sturgeon
I am happy that NOAA, through incorporating new data, has ruled that New Jersey’s economically important fisheries will not jeopardize Atlantic Sturgeon. I look forward to working with NOAA to ensure that all future decisions regarding sturgeon are based upon … Continue reading
Posted in Endangered Species Act (ESA), Groundfishing, Legislation, Northeast Fisheries, Overfishing
Tagged Acipenser oxyrinchus, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, Atlantic sturgeon, biological opinion, black sea bass, bluefish, butterfish, Endangered Species Act, esa, groundfish, incidental take statement, Interagency Cooperation, Jon Runyan, mackerel, monkfish, New England, noaa, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, porgy, scup, Section 7 Consultation, skate, spiny dogfish, squid, summer flounder
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