May 9, 2017 — The following was released by NOAA:
NOAA Fisheries is requesting comments on a proposed rule to implement Framework Adjustment 10 to the Monkfish Fishery Management Plan. This action proposes to increase monkfish quotas for the next three fishing years.
The measures would increase quota in the Northern Fishery Management Area by 8.27% and would increase the incidental landing limits for vessels fishing on a groundfish Day-at-Sea:
- Category C: from 600 to 900 lb tail weight/DAS
- Category D: from 500 to 750 lb tail weight/DAS.
For the Southern Fishery Management Area, quota would increase by 0.96%, and the DAS allocation and trip limits would increase by 15 percent. Monkfish permitted vessels could fish in the SFMA for 37 DAS, up from 32. Trip limits would also increase:
- Category A and C: from 610 to 700 lb tail weight/DAS
- Category B and D: from 500 to 575 lb tail weight/DAS
These proposed management measures are designed to increase monkfish landings, provide operational flexibility, and increase economic efficiency.
To get all the details on these proposed management measures, read the proposed rule as published in the Federal Register today and the background documentsposted on our website.
We are accepting comments through May 24.
Please submit comments either through the online e-rulemaking portal or by mailing your comments to:
John Bullard, Regional Administrator
National Marine Fisheries Service
55 Great Republic Drive
Gloucester, MA, 01930.
Please mark the outside of the envelope, “Comments on the Proposed Rule for Monkfish Framework 10.”
Questions? Contact Jennifer Goebel at 978-281-9175 or jennifer.goebel@noaa.gov