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Meeting Details for Upcoming Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Board and Joint Meeting of the ISFMP Policy Board and MAFMC

February 4, 2022 โ€”  The following was released by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission:

Good Afternoon Members of the Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Management Board and the ISFMP Policy Board โ€“ Following are the details of your upcoming meetings next week.

The Summer Flounder, Scup and Black Sea Bass Management Board will meet on February 8th from 1 โ€“ 1:45 PM using the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Councilโ€™s (Council) webinar to discuss the 2022 black sea bass recreational fishery reduction. This is a board-only meeting. The Board Chair will give time to Council members, as public, to ask questions and comment. The Board will need keep its deliberations to 45 minutes in order to not disrupt the Councilโ€™s agenda for the rest of the day. The Board meeting will include a very short presentation on the Technical Committee memo and Board discussion and action on the motions made via email. Once the Board has conducted its business, it will adjourn and the Council will reconvene to consider action on the motion made by the Board. Meeting materials for the Board meeting can be found here. Any public received by noon on Monday February 7, 2022 will be distributed to the Board on Monday afternoon.

Following this, the ISFMP Policy Board will meet jointly with the Council to discuss the Recreational Harvest Control Rule Addenda/Framework. Meeting materials for that meeting can be found here.

Additional information on the Councilโ€™s meeting, including webinar instructions, can be found below.

 

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