November 3, 2017 — The New England Fishery Management Council is undertaking an independent review it hopes will provide a sense of what it does well and where it needs to improve in the administration and management of the region’s fisheries.
The council on Thursday announced it is forming an external panel of managers and scientists from other regions and fisheries to administer the council program review, stating those selected will have “a strong understanding of U.S. federal fisheries management but no recent involvement or affiliation” with the council.
“As with the case of many organizations, it’s good to have third-party individuals look at our processes and see if they can be improved upon,” council Chairman John Quinn said Thursday. “We want to hear from everybody, from members of the fishing industry, non-governmental organizations and even government entities with whom we frequently interact.”
Quinn said the council hopes to answer three elemental questions with the review: What it’s doing right, what it’s doing wrong and “How can we improve the way we serve the people who are involved in our fisheries and the public overall.”
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