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Mark Your Calendar โ€“ SAFMC Meeting June 8-11, 2020

May 12, 2020 โ€” The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:

Members of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold its quarterly meeting Jun 8-11, 2020 via webinar. The meeting, originally scheduled to be held in Key West, Florida was rescheduled via webinar due to the coronavirus and concerns for public safety.

โ€œThis was a tough decision and a first for our Council,โ€ said John Carmichael, the Councilโ€™s Executive Director. โ€œWe always look forward to quarterly in-person meetings and seeing constituents in each state in the region but given the circumstances, this approach was our best option,โ€ explained Carmichael. โ€œCouncil members and staff are experienced with meetings via webinar and we will work with members of the public to ensure access to the meetings as they occur each day. We welcome public participation and comment.โ€ The meeting week begins on Monday, June 8th at 10:30 a.m. with a series of committee meetings and concludes with a meeting of the Full Council on Thursday, June 11.

A formal public comment session will be held on Wednesday, June 10th beginning at 4:00 PM. Meeting materials and an online comment form will be available for written comments beginning May 22, 2020. The meeting will be available via webinar each day as it occurs. Registration is required and can be completed in advance for each meeting day.

Agenda Highlights:

  • Best Fishing Practices โ€“ The Information and Education Committee will receive updates on the Councilโ€™s Best Fishing Practices campaign including input from its I&E Advisory Panel.
  • Dolphin Wahoo โ€“ Work continues on draft Amendment 10 to the Dolphin Wahoo Fishery Management Plan to address revisions to recreational data and catch level recommendations, redefine Optimum Yield for the dolphin fishery, modify accountability measures, and other revisions to the dolphin and wahoo fisheries. The Committee will also provide recommendations on management options to add bullet and frigate mackerel to the Dolphin Wahoo FMP as Ecosystem Component Species.
  • Snapper Grouper โ€“ The Council is scheduled to approve measures to designate existing artificial reefs in federal waters off NC and SC as Special Management Zones at the request of the state marine resource agencies. In addition, the Snapper Grouper Committee will review results of stock assessments for Red Porgy and Greater Amberjack and provide recommendations for catch levels.
  • Coastal Migratory Pelagics โ€“ The Mackerel Cobia Committee will review the results of a recent stock assessment for King Mackerel and provide recommendations for catch levels.
  • Citizen Science โ€“ The Citizen Science Committee will provide feedback on Program goals and objectives, evaluation plan options, and receive updates on current CitSci projects including FISHstory and SAFMC Release.

Additional Information:

The impacts of COVID-19 on fisheries will be discussed during each species-specific committee meeting and during Full Council, including updates from individual states, updates on COVID-19 relief funds, and staff operational updates. The Council will discuss these impacts and consider any necessary response.

Additional meeting information will be available from the Councilโ€™s website at: http://safmc.net/safmc-meetings/council-meetings/ as it becomes available. Briefing book materials, including the meeting agenda, committee agendas/overviews, and the public comment form will be available by May 22, 2020.

South Atlantic Update Newsletter

November 6, 2019 โ€” The following was released by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council:

  • On Point โ€“ The Council Chairโ€™s Perspective
    • Council Chair Jessica McCawley gives a shout out to those encouraging best fishing practices and notes the value of public input and guidance from the Councilโ€™s advisory panels in the fishery management process. Read More.
  • Council Approves Management Measures to Help Improve Survival of Released Fish
    • Requirements for descending devices and other best practices have received support from the fishing community. Approved by the Council in September, the new regulations are designed to improve survival of released fish. If approved by the Secretary of Commerce, it would be the first time such measures have been required in federal waters in the U.S. Read More.
  • Changes Proposed for Red Snapper Seasons in the South Atlantic Region
    • In December, Council members are scheduled to approve measures to remove the current three-day minimum number of fishing days required for opening both commercial and recreational red snapper seasons, and change the start date of the commercial fishery to May 1st. Learn More.
  • Council Selects John Carmichael as New Executive Director
    • John Carmichael, the Councilโ€™s Deputy Director for Science and Statistics has been selected to serve as the Councilโ€™s new Executive Director following Gregg Waughโ€™s retirement in mid-December. Learn More.
  • From the Executive Directorโ€™s Desk
    • Executive Director Gregg Waugh bids farewell and acknowledges the fishermen, Council members, state partners, staff, and others that have been such an important part of his nearly 40-year career with the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council. Read more.
  • December 2-6, 2019 Council Meeting Highlights
    • The Councilโ€™s next meeting will take place December 2-6, 2019 in the port city of Wilmington, NC. Agenda items include proposed changes to the red snapper fishing season, management options for dolphin and wahoo, Atlantic king mackerel and Spanish mackerel, Citizen Science Program, and other topics. Meeting Information.
  • FISHstory Citizen Science Project to Launch in Early 2020
    • If a picture is worth a thousand words, what stories can a black and white photograph tell? Step back in time to the docks of Daytona Beach, Florida from the 1940s-70s as a participant in the Councilโ€™s latest citizen science project, FISHstory (pronounced like history). Learn More โ€“ and see how you can get involved!

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