The Area 1A directed fishery will close effective 9:00 p.m. on November 12, 2024 and remain closed until further notice.
Board Agendas and Proceedings
Official records of discussions, decisions, and actions taken during meetings of the Commission’s management boards.
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Consider 2022 Atlantic Striped Bass Stock Assessment Update; Presentation of Stock Assessment Report (G. Nelson); Consider Management Response (if necessary); Consider Draft Addendum I on Quota Transfers for Public Comment (E. Franke)
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On October 24, 2024, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (Commission) Interstate Fishery Management Program Policy Board (Policy Board) will meet with the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) to consider the Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass, and Bluefish Recreational Measures Setting Process Framework/Addenda. Under the Commission process for addenda, the Policy Board will consider approval of the Draft Addenda for public comment. Under the Council process for framework actions, the Council will consider approval of a final range of alternatives.
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Consider The Approval Of Draft Addendum VII For Public Comment On The Atlantic Sturgeon Bycatch Reduction Measures. Consider Revising 2024/2025 Fishing Year Quota.
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Consider 2024 Red Drum Benchmark Stock Assessment And Peer Review Report. Risk And Uncertainty Tool Inputs For Red Drum. Consider Annual Update To Black Drum Indicators. Consider Black Drum And Spotted Seatrout Fmp Plan Reviews And State Compliance Reports For The 2023 Fishing Year
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Discuss Recommendations on Inputs to the Risk and Uncertainty Tool for Red Drum
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Consider Stakeholder Workshop Report on Delaware Bay Management Objectives. Review Horseshoe Crab and Red Knot Abundance Estimates and Model Results From the Adaptive Resource management Framework. Set 2025 Specifications. Consider Approval of Fishery Management Plan Review and State Compliance Reports For the 2023 Fishing Year.
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Consider management response to stock projections
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