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From an e-mail from the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
on Aug. 29
:

ASMFC & Mid-Atlantic Council
Approve 2012 Specifications for
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass and Bluefish

Wilmington, DE - The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) and the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) have established the 2012 commercial quotas and recreational harvest limits for summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, and bluefish.

The Commission's actions are final and apply to state waters (0-3 miles from shore). The Council will be forwarding its recommendations to NOAA's Northeast Regional Administrator for final approval.

(A table which summarizes those actions/recommendations can be veiwed on the ASMFC website (pdf).

The Commission approved and Council recommended a 7% increase in the summer flounder harvest limits from 2011 using the process detailed in the recently approved Annual Catch Limit and Accountability Measure Amendment.

The commercial quota was set at 18.95 million pounds and the recreational harvest limit at 12.63 million pounds for the 2012 fishing year.

The Commission approved and Council recommended a commercial quota of 34.43 million pounds and a recreational harvest limit of 10.85 million pounds for the scup fishery.

These limits are 66% and 86% higher for the commercial and recreational fisheries, respectively, compared to 2011 levels.

The Board adopted a new landing limit to not exceed 50,000 pounds
per day for the Winter I fishery (January 1-April 30), previously it was a one week landing limit of 30,000 pounds.

For black sea bass, the Commission approved and Council recommended the same commercial quota as 2011, 1.76 million pounds.

However, they recommended a lower limit of 1.36 million pounds for the recreational fishery to address the management uncertainty associated with that fishery.

A benchmark stock assessment for black sea bass will be reviewed in December of this year that will provide an update on the status of the stock.

Finally, the Commission approved and the Council recommended a commercial quota of 10.50 million pounds and a recreational harvest limit of 17.19 million pounds for the bluefish fishery.

These levels are about 1% higher compared to the 2011 limits.

For all four species the action was consistent with the recommendations of the Scientific and Statistical Committee (SSC) regarding acceptable biological catch (ABC), which is the level of total removals that cannot be exceeded based on the best available scientific information.

The Commission and Council maintained the 2011 commercial management measures for all four species for 2012, with the exception of the Winter I landing limit, and approved a Research Set-Aside (RSA) quota of up to three percent for each fishery.

Prior to the start of the new fishing year, RSA quota allocations will reduce the above commercial quotas and recreational harvest limits.

For more information about summer flounder, scup, or black sea bass, please contact Toni Kerns, FMP Coordinator, at (703) 842-0740 or for more information about bluefish, please contact Mike Waine, FMP Coordinator, at (703) 842-0740.
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Tina Berger
Public Affairs Specialist
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
1050 N. Highland St., Suite 200 A-N
Arlington, VA 22201-2196
(p) 703.842.0740
(f) 703.842.0741
tberger@asmfc.org
www.asmfc.org

ASMFC Vision: Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015.

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