Submitted to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission as a requirement of Amendment 3 to the Interstate Management Plan for Shad and River Herring
Habitat Committee
An overview of discussions, decisions, and recommendations made during meetings, focusing on habitat conservation, restoration, and management strategies that support sustainable fisheries along the Atlantic coast.
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In 1988, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission published A Profile of Atlantic Artificial Reef Development, which featured profiles for each state’s artificial reef program (ARP, see appendix for list of abbreviations and acronyms). In the 30+ years since its release, many states have expanded their programs; deployed a variety of artificial reefs (ARs) using best management practices for construction, materials, and siting; and have monitored sites for use – both by fishers and divers, as well as by marine life. This publication is an update to the 1988 profiles, providing summary information on each state’s program, as well as…
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Recapping the Habitat Committee Virtual Meeting
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Submitted to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission as a requirement of Amendment 3 to the Interstate Management Plan for Shad and River Herring
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Submitted to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission as a requirement of Amendment 3 to the Interstate Management Plan for Shad and River Herring
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