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Title: Examples in Fisheries Governance


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Examples in Fisheries Governance
2
Examples
  • New England Fishery Management Council
  • Northeast Multispecies FMP
  • Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
  • Atlantic Striped Bass FMP

3
Council FMP Processs
  • Councils prepare FMPs and Amendments
  • hold public hearings and meetings to consider
    public input, and
  • submit recommendations to the NMFS for review,
    approval, and implementation.
  •  NMFS, reviews Council recommendations
  • for conformance with applicable laws and
    approves, disapproves, or partially approves the
    FMPs.
  • implements approved measures by issuing final
    regulations.
  • cannot alter Council recommendations can only
    approve or disapprove them if they do not comply
    with applicable laws.

4
New England Fishery Management Council
Northeast Multispecies FMP
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Northeast Multispecies FMP
  • Fifteen species of groundfish
  • Twelve species managed as large mesh species,
    based on fish size and type of gear used to
    harvest the fish
  • Atlantic cod, haddock, pollock, yellowtail
    flounder, witch flounder, winter flounder,
    windowpane flounder, American plaice, Atlantic
    halibut, redfish, ocean pout and white hake.
  • Three species are managed under a separate small
    mesh multispecies program
  • silver hake (whiting), red hake, and offshore hake

6
Groundfish
  • Groundfish species exhibit unique body types,
    behaviors and habitat preferences,
  • But- all are demersal - living near the bottom
    and feeding on benthic organisms.
  • Groundfish are found throughout New England
    waters, from the Gulf of Maine to Southern New
    England

7
Northeast Multispecies FMP
  • Implemented in 1986 to
  • reduce fishing mortality of heavily fished
    groundfish stocks and
  • to promote rebuilding to sustainable biomass
    levels.
  • Managed by
  • seasonal and year-round area closures,
  • gear restrictions
  • minimum fish size limits
  • trip limits
  • limited access and
  • restrictions on the number of days-at-sea.

8
Northeast Multispecies FMP
  • FMP has been amended and adjusted through the
    Councils public process.
  • Amendment 13- adopted in Dec. 2003 to
  • further reduce fishing mortality some stocks
  • specific measures to limit fishing effort
  • address bycatch issues, and
  • protect Essential Fish Habitat (EFH)
  • Includes commercial and recreational measures

9
Keeping Up (with the Fish Stocks and the Fishery)
  • FMP includes Framework Provisions
  • Currently over 40 versions of the FMP
  • Frameworks are incorporated into FMP Amendments
    to allow adjustments in specific management
    measures, contemplated during FMP developmen,
    without having to go through the complete
    Amendment process.

10
ASMFC
11
Atlantic Striped Bass
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Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act (ASBCA)
provisions
  • ASMFC
  • Develops FMP
  • Monitors implementation and enforcement
  • Secretary of Commerce
  • regulates in EEZ
  • Consistent with national standards
  • compatible with FMP and each Federal moratorium
  • ensure the effectiveness of State regulations in
    coastal waters and
  • are sufficient to assure the long-term
    conservation of Atlantic striped bass populations
  • Moratorium authority in state waters (with
    Interior)

13
ASMFC Striped Bass FMP
  • First adopted in 1981
  • underwent six Amendments, through 2003
  • initial FMP and its first four Amendments
    provided a series of management measures that
    lead to the rebuilding of the Atlantic striped
    bass stocks
  • Amendment 4 (1989) addressed reopening of fishery
    during the initial period of stock recovery.
  • adaptive strategy allowed revisions to management
    measures
  • resulted in adoption of six successive Addendums
    to Amendment 4, during 1989-1994, and
  • declaration of recovery, as of January 1, 1995

14
Striped Bass FMP
  • Amendment 5 established the management program
    for the recovered striped bass stock
  • management program for the commercial and
    recreational fisheries based on maintaining
    target fishing mortality
  • recreational fishery regulated with creel and
    size limits
  • commercial fishery regulated with annual quota
  • Commission adopted five addenda to respond to
    changing circumstances in the fishery.
  • Management became cumbersome due to the large
    range of management programs implemented by the
    states and jurisdictions.
  • concerns Amendment did not include enough
    safeguards to prevent exceeding the fishing
    mortality targets.

15
Striped Bass FMP
  • February 2003- Commission adopted Amendment 6,
    replacing all previous amendments and addenda.
  • The goal of Amendment 6 is
  • "To perpetuate, through cooperative interstate
    fishery management, migratory stocks of striped
    bass to allow a commercial and recreational
    fisheries consistent with the long-term
    maintenance of a broad age structure, a
    self-sustaining spawning stock and also to
    provide for the restoration and maintenance of
    their essential habitat" (ASMFC 2003).

16
Striped Bass FMP
  • Amendment 6 adopted the following objectives
  • prevent overfishing
  • maintain the spawning stock biomass
  • provide consistent measures while allowing the
    flexibility
  • foster quality and economically viable fisheries
  • maximize the cost effectiveness information
    gathering and while minimizing costs of
    monitoring and management
  • adopt a long-term management regime and
  • establish a fishing mortality target that
    increases older striped bass (age 15 and older)
    in the population.

17
Striped Bass FMP
  • Amendment 6 also introduced the control rule as a
    tool to determine the status of the striped bass
    population, by
  • establishing target and threshold values for
    fishing mortality rate and
  • establishing target and threshold values for
    female spawning stock biomass.

18
Striped Bass FMP
  • EEZ Regulations
  • Moratorium in place since November 1990
  • NMFS initiated opening in 1995, but withdrew
    proposed rule
  • Amendment 6
  • Included recommendation to Secretary to open EEZ
  • NMFS is in process of addressing regulation

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Beyond the FMP
  • Areas/issue of Concern
  • Ecosystem impacts
  • Predator/prey
  • Habitat
  • Disease?
  • Economic impacts
  • Recreational vs. Commercial
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