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  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 99138
    Reading Time:about 32 minutes

    The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) announced the 2025 fishing limits for summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, and bluefish to prevent overfishing and manage fisheries sustainably. The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission worked with NMFS to set these limits based on scientific data. Most public comments supported these limits, although some expressed concerns about overfishing, particularly for black sea bass. NMFS clarified that the new limits are consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Act and are not expected to harm fish populations.

    Simple Explanation

    The people who take care of fish in the ocean have decided how many fish can be caught in 2025, so we don't catch too many and run out. They used a lot of science to make sure that there will be plenty of fish left in the sea.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 11516
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission will hold a public meeting on March 25, 2025, to talk about new ways to manage fishing activities for Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass, and Bluefish. The meeting will focus on a proposed amendment that could separate the management of for-hire recreational fisheries from other types of recreational fishing, known as "sector separation." They will also discuss how to improve data collection from private anglers and for-hire vessels. The public can connect to the meeting online, and additional details are available on the Council's website.

    Simple Explanation

    The fish management groups want to have an online meeting where they'll talk about different ways to make fishing rules better for some fish. They also want to learn how to get better information from people who catch fish for fun.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 9617
    Reading Time:about 4 minutes

    The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission are holding five public meetings to gather input on a new amendment focused on recreational fishing. This amendment aims to develop strategies for managing recreational fishing separately, such as through different data collection methods. The meetings will take place from February 25 to March 5, 2025, and will be accessible both online and in-person. Public comments are welcome until March 20, 2025, through various submission methods, including online, email, and mail.

    Simple Explanation

    The people in charge of fishing in the middle part of the ocean are asking for help from everyone to find better ways to count and manage fish caught by people fishing for fun. They are having talks from February 25 to March 5, 2025, and anyone can share ideas until March 20, 2025.