In preparation of the Tautog Management Board’s consideration of the Rhode Island Conservation Equivalency (CE) Proposal in May 2020, Tautog Advisory Panel members provided the following comments via email in April. Two were opposed to the proposal and one expressed concerns more specific to commercial management.
Advisory Panel Agendas and Summaries
Summaries of input and recommendations from advisory panels consisting of stakeholders, including fishermen, industry representatives, and conservationists.
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The following memo contains the Atlantic Herring Advisory Panel’s review of the Draft Addendum III Alternatives for Quota Allocation and Days Out Measures
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An Advisory Panel conference call was held on October 1, 2019 to review the Board’s postponed motion which considers requiring circle hooks for the coastal sharks recreational fishery in state waters.
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The Advisory Panel (AP) met in person on October 16, 2019 in Linthicum Heights, Maryland to comment on Draft Addendum VI to Amendment 6.
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Fisheries and Wind Powere Co-existence: Overview of Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities (A. Lipsky); Presentation on NOAA Fisheries Role in Offshore Wind Activities (M. Pentony); Questions and Discussion on Projects and Federal Role; Presentations on State Level Policy and Research Activities Associated with Offshore Wind Development; Fishing Industry Engagement in Research and Development (A. Hawkins); Discussion on Coordination of State and Federal Activities
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The Commission’s Tautog Advisory Panel (AP) met via conference call on Wednesday July 10 to review the draft Commercial Tagging Program Guidelines and provide comments to the Board.
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Presentation on Atlantic shortfin mako shark Amendment 11 and new regulations
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