The following is a news release from the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission:
Discuss Recreational Measures for Summer Flounder and Black Sea Bass
Arlington, VA - The ASMFC Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Board will meet via a web-based conference call on February 3, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting will be for the Board to consider approval of the 2011 state conservation equivalency proposals for summer flounder, as well as review possible options for recreational black sea bass management.
In December, the Board tasked staff with developing options for regional and state-by-state black sea bass measures. The Board may choose to move forward with including these options in a draft addendum for public comment to be approved on the conference call. The Board decided to meet via conference call in February to allow the necessary administrative time for the states to implement their summer flounder recreational measures before the start of the 2011 fishery.
To join the call, please go to the ASMFC website under meetings for instructions for the web and telephone portions of the call,
http://www.asmfc.org/meetings.htm. For more nformation, please contact Toni Kerns, Senior FMP Coordinator for Management, at (703) 842-0740 or <tkerns@asmfc.org>.
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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.orgNew Jersey
2010 Harvest Target: 997,000 fish
2010 Landings: 593,677 fish
2011 Harvest Target: 1,335,000
Alteration for 2010 unadjusted: 125% liberalization
2010 Regulations:
Minimum Size: 18”
Possession Limit: 6 fish
Open Season: May 29-September 6
Proposed 2011 Measures:
Option Min Size Bag
Limit Open Season Liberalization*
1 18” 6 May 28-September 5 31%
2 17.5” 6 May 28-September 5 117%
3 17” 6 May 28-September 5 207%
4 17.5” 6 May 21-September 11 139%
5 17.5” 8 May 21-September 11 145%
6 18” 6 May 14-September 18 61%
7 18” 8 May 14-September 18 62%
8 18” 6 May 2 – Sept 30 88%
9 17”/18” 1/5 May 28-September 5 97%
10 17”/18” 1/5 May 14-September 18 141%
11 17”/18” 1/7 May 28-September 5 97%
12 17”/18” 1/7 May 14-September 18 142%
13 17.5”/18” 1/5 May 28-September 5 72%
14 17.5”/18” 1/5 May 14-September 18 110%
15 17.5”/18” 1/7 May 28-September 5 73%
16 17.5”/18” 1/7 May 14-September 18 111%
Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration well in progress by the year 2015
* Liberalization results based on catch per trip from NJ VAS and average coastwide weight per fish of 3.35 pounds
Additional Factors accounted for in proposal:
Averages of the most recent three years of data (2008 through 2010) were used, this was more conservative than if only 2010 data were used.
Technical Committee Recommendation:
Approve all options but 3, 4, 5, 10, and 12. Technically in the proposal the dual size limit will work but it will make future years analysis more difficult.