FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, MARCH 25, 2011
PRESS CONTACT, TINA BERGER, 703/842-0740
Reductions for 2011 Recreational Fisheries
Arlington, VA – The Commission's Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass
Board approved state-by-state shares for the 2011 black sea bass
recreational season in order to mitigate potential disproportionate impacts
to an individual state(s) that coastwide measures may cause. The 2010
regulations resulted in a preliminary estimated harvest of 2.98 million
pounds, approximately 1.15 million pounds above the 2010 target. Given that
the 2010 regulations were not effective in staying within the target,
coastwide harvest will need to be reduced by 37% to achieve, but not
exceed, the 2011 target of 1.78 million pounds.
Under state-by-state shares the following states will need to reduce
harvest by the identified amount: Massachusetts (43%), Rhode Island (37%),
Connecticut (37%), New York (39%), New Jersey (40%), and North Carolina
(37%). Over the next two months, states will need to submit their proposed
recreational measures to meet the required reduction for technical review
and Board approval. The states of Delaware, Maryland, and the Commonwealth
of Virginia, whose combined harvest represent less than three percent of
the coastwide total, are not required to meet any harvest reductions and
have committed to maintaining 2010 measures (25 fish, 12.5 inches TL
minimum fish size, and an open season from May 22 to October 11 and
November 1 to December 31) for the 2011 fishery.
These required reductions apply to state waters for the 2011 fishing season
only. Recreational measures for the 2012 fishing season will be coastwide
unless the Board decides to change that through future management action.
For more information, please contact Toni Kerns, Senior FMP Coordinator, at
tkerns@asmfc.org or 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.orgASMFC Vision: Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast
fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015.