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Amendment 55: Establish a new Scamp and Yellowmouth Grouper complex, with rebuilding plan, catch levels, and management measures; and modify catch levels for the Other South Atlantic Shallow Water Grouper complex.

Overview

Fishing Type
Commercial, Recreational
Affected Species
Scamp
Yellowmouth Grouper
Red Hind
Rock Hind
Coney
Graysby
Yellowfin Grouper
Action Status
Information Gathering
Published
10/31/2024
Point of Contact
Nikhil Mehta, 727-551-5098 nikhil.mehta@noaa.gov

Summary

The latest Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) stock assessment (SEDAR 68 Operational Assessment [OA] 2022) assessed scamp and yellowmouth grouper in the South Atlantic as a single species due to misidentification issues between the two species.

SEDAR 68 OA (2022) indicated that the scamp and yellowmouth grouper stock is overfished, but that overfishing is not occurring. Yellowmouth grouper is currently part of the Other South Atlantic Shallow Water Grouper (OSASWG) complex, which contains rock hind, red hind, coney, graysby, yellowmouth grouper, and yellowfin grouper.

Amendment 55 would reorganize the OSASWG complex, establish a new Scamp and Yellowmouth Grouper Complex including stock determination criteria, a rebuilding plan, catch levels, sector allocations, management measures, and accountability measures. Additionally, Amendment 55 would modify the catch levels for the remaining species (rock hind, red hind, coney, graysby, and yellowfin grouper) within the OSASWG complex. The need for this amendment is to rebuild the scamp and yellowmouth grouper stock, and achieve optimum yield while minimizing, to the extent practicable, adverse social and economic effects.


Amendment

Amendment 55

Last updated by Southeast Regional Office on 11/01/2024