November 24, 2014 โ The following was released by NOAA Fisheries:
NOAA Fisheries is intending to move, within the next few years, to a new MRIP-based method for surveying Atlantic and Gulf Coast saltwater recreational shore and private boat anglers about their fishing trips.
Last week we made available preliminary findings from an extensive, multi-year MRIP pilot project, which previews a promising new method for surveying saltwater recreational anglers about their trips. The findings indicate mail surveys likely do a better job of capturing recreational fishing trips (fishing effort) by reaching a broader population of anglers, getting more accurate information from respondents, and delivering higher response rates.
Given the implications of this project report, NOAA Fisheries identified members for a Transition Team that includes experts from state agencies, Regional Fishery Management Councils, Interstate Marine Fisheries Commissions, and NOAA Fisheries.
If you would like more information about the pilot project or the Transition Team,MRIP will be hosting a webinar on November 24, 2014 from 2-3pm EST at
https://noaast.adobeconnect.com/mripstakeholders/
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For questions please contact Leah Sharpe at leah.sharpe@noaa.gov