
Resources
Welcome to our Resources and Publications page, your go-to destination for all the latest research, reports, and educational materials from the Commission. Below you’ll find comprehensive guides, scientific studies, and policy documents that provide valuable insights into the management and conservation of Atlantic coastal fisheries.
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ASMFC Weakfish Board Adopts Addendum IV in Response to Depleted Stock Status
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ASMFC American Lobster Board Approves Addendum XV
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Proceedings of the Business Session – November 2009
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Proceedings of the ISFMP Policy Board – November 2009
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Proceedings of the Atlantic Herring Management Board – November 2009
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Proceedings of the South Atlantic State/Federal Fisheries Management Board Meeting – November 2009
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ASMFC Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Board Approves Addendum to Allow Commercial Quota Transfers for Black Sea Bass and Scup Between States
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A Framework for Adaptive Management of Horseshoe Crab Harvest in the Delaware Bay Constrained by Red Knot Conservation — 2009
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Horseshoe Crab Stock Assessment for Peer Review — 2009
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Terms of Reference & Advisory Report to the Horseshoe Crab Stock Assessment Peer Review — 2009
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Northern Shrimp 2010 Fishing Season Set at 180 Days
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Shad and River Herring FMP Review – 2008
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Horseshoe Crab Technical Committee Meeting Summary — October 2009
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Atlantic Striped Bass Advisory Panel Meeting Summary — October 2009
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SEDAR 18 – Stock Assessment Report for Atlantic Red Drum
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Coastal Sharks Addendum I
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Atlantic Menhaden Advisory Panel Report on Draft Addendum IV — September 2009
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ASMFC Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Board Takes No Action Regarding Projected Recreational Overages
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Review of the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for American Eel – 2009
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Proceedings of the American Lobster Management Board – August 2009
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Bluefish FMP Review – 2008
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Proceedings of the Business Session – August 2009
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Weakfish Biomass at All-Time Low
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