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Review Connecticut Commercial Measures Proposal (C. Starks) Final Action
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Striped bass, Atlantic croaker, winter flounder, summer flounder, American eel, and tautog were identified as species to evaluate for the 2019 workshop which took place from March 20-21 at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FL FWRI) in St. Petersburg, FL.
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The Commission’s Tautog Technical Committee met via conference call on Tuesday July 9 to discuss the following items: 1) The Commercial Tagging Program 2) Type and timing of next Stock Assessment
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The Tautog Management Board of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission convened in the Terrace Ballroom of the Roosevelt Hotel, New York, New York; Thursday, October 25, 2018, and was called to order at 8:00 o’clock a.m. by Chairman Dan McKiernan.
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Review Technical Committee Report on Biological Sampling Requirements (L. Barry) Possible Action; Discuss Commercial Harvest Tagging Program Implementation (C. Starks); Consider Approval of 2018 Fishery Management Plan Review and State Compliance Reports (J. Kuesel) Action
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At the October 2017 meeting, the Tautog Management Board (Board) tasked the Technical Committee (TC) to investigate the biological sampling needs to support continued regional stock assessments for tautog, and recommend any revisions to the biological sampling requirements. This task resulted from a Plan Review Team concern that in recent years several states were unable…
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Discussion of Sampling Requirements. Review Commercial Tagging Program Draft Guidelines.
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The Tautog Management Board of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission convened in the Jefferson Ballroom of the Westin Crystal City Hotel, Arlington, Virginia; Tuesday May 1, 2018, and was called to order at 11:15 o’clock a.m. by Chairman Dan McKiernan.
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