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Description

The Program

The Interjurisdictional Fisheries (IJF) Management Program evolved from the Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1965 (P.L. 88-309) and is one of the oldest cooperative state/federal management efforts. It is also the only such program in which the states determine management priorities through planning and research efforts for inshore and nearshore species, such as spotted seatrout, striped mullet, blue crabs, and oysters. In the Gulf of Mexico, these nearshore species comprise the majority of the commercial and recreational harvest, resulting in significant social and economic benefits to the Gulf States and the nation. The change in Acts was instituted because Congress wanted states to focus attention on cooperative management of commercially and recreationally important fish and shellfish that range across state and federal boundaries. In 2009, prior to the BP disaster, the majority of the Gulf's commercial fisheries landings came from state waters; federal waters averaged only 24% of the total landings and less than 20% of the total value. Regulatory actions in federal waters over the last decade have put increasing pressure on the nearshore fisheries for all species requiring greater management sophistication by the state marine agencies.

The Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act (IFA) of 1986, as amended (Title III, P.L. 99-659), was established by Congress to:

promote and encourage state activities in support of the management of interjurisdictional fishery resources and

promote and encourage management of interjurisdictional fishery resources throughout their range; and

to promote and encourage research in preparation for the implementation of the use of ecosystems and interspecies approaches to the conservation and management of interjurisdictional fishery resources throughout their range.

History

IJF is the cornerstone of the fishery management programs for the states and has provided the support for long-term databases for shrimp and juvenile finfish in the Gulf of Mexico, which would otherwise not be available. In recent years, it has provided for regional planning efforts, by states, to manage nearshore resources in a manner consistent with the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MFCMA) of 1976 and its subsequent reauthorizations in 1996 and 2007. In essence, the IFA is to the states what the Magnuson Act is to the nation, and the benefits of sound management under these Acts do not accrue separately.

Funding under the Act supports states' monitoring and assessment programs and other research efforts to gauge the health of various commercially and recreationally important fish stocks. It also provides funding for the three marine interstate commissions to develop and revise biological and management profiles and plans for interjurisdictional fisheries that are used by the states to enact appropriate management strategies with conservation standards that will maintain fishable stocks throughout the Gulf of Mexico.

Profiles and Plans for Management

The development of management plans and profiles is the core of the Commission’s IJF program although there are numerous other programmatic activities which all support the development of FMPs. These activities include support of the Anadromous Fish Subcommittee, the development and continuation of derelict trap programs, standardization of age-and-growth methodologies, and the collection and housing of supporting literature used by the IJF and other Commission programs.

The structure of the profiles and plans is determined by a cooperative agreement between the National Marine Fisheries Service and the GSMFC. This agreement specifies the tasks that the Commission will perform in the organization and formulation of profiles and plans which include:

to identify and prioritize fisheries for regional plan development,

to organize task forces to develop the profiles and plans,

to provide personnel to assist with plan development and operating procedures,

to administer the program, and

to provide recommendations of management actions.

The profiles and plans developed by the GSMFC serve as an educational device, supplying background information needed to better understand the resource. The documents include a synopsis of important life history information, as well as information on sociology, economics, and other aspects of the fishery. Table 1 provides the list of completed FMPs, management plans, revisions, and biological and management profiles completed to date. In addition, there are several species identified for future development (Table 2).

The GSMFC established a process whereby each profile or plan is to be developed by a technical task force (TTF) of experts appointed from each of the states' marine regulatory agencies. The process also provided for each of the GSMFC's various subcommittees (the Law Enforcement Committee, the Habitat Subcommittee, and the Commercial-Recreational Fisheries Advisory Panel) to be represented on the TTFs with membership being appointed by the respective committees. The GSMFC further provides for representation from federal agencies, academic institutions, and other organizations where such expertise is needed. Public comment is included on each profile or plan in the Commission’s review process, as illustrated in Figure 1. Once approved by the GSMFC, the documents are transmitted to the respective states for their consideration of adoption and implementation. An ongoing review process annually documents progress toward full management plan implementation and triggers the need for a plan review and potential amendment.

Contact Information

Point of Contact
David Donaldson
David.Donaldson@gsmfc.org

Point of Contact
Donna B Bellais
dbellais@gsmfc.org
(228) 875-5912

Metadata Contact
Ralf Riedel
ralf.riedel@usm.edu
228-818-8804

Item Identification

Title: IJF Informational Material
Short Name: IJF Informational Material
Status: Completed
Abstract:

The Program

The Interjurisdictional Fisheries (IJF) Management Program evolved from the Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1965 (P.L. 88-309) and is one of the oldest cooperative state/federal management efforts. It is also the only such program in which the states determine management priorities through planning and research efforts for inshore and nearshore species, such as spotted seatrout, striped mullet, blue crabs, and oysters. In the Gulf of Mexico, these nearshore species comprise the majority of the commercial and recreational harvest, resulting in significant social and economic benefits to the Gulf States and the nation. The change in Acts was instituted because Congress wanted states to focus attention on cooperative management of commercially and recreationally important fish and shellfish that range across state and federal boundaries. In 2009, prior to the BP disaster, the majority of the Gulf's commercial fisheries landings came from state waters; federal waters averaged only 24% of the total landings and less than 20% of the total value. Regulatory actions in federal waters over the last decade have put increasing pressure on the nearshore fisheries for all species requiring greater management sophistication by the state marine agencies.

The Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act (IFA) of 1986, as amended (Title III, P.L. 99-659), was established by Congress to:

promote and encourage state activities in support of the management of interjurisdictional fishery resources and

promote and encourage management of interjurisdictional fishery resources throughout their range; and

to promote and encourage research in preparation for the implementation of the use of ecosystems and interspecies approaches to the conservation and management of interjurisdictional fishery resources throughout their range.

History

IJF is the cornerstone of the fishery management programs for the states and has provided the support for long-term databases for shrimp and juvenile finfish in the Gulf of Mexico, which would otherwise not be available. In recent years, it has provided for regional planning efforts, by states, to manage nearshore resources in a manner consistent with the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MFCMA) of 1976 and its subsequent reauthorizations in 1996 and 2007. In essence, the IFA is to the states what the Magnuson Act is to the nation, and the benefits of sound management under these Acts do not accrue separately.

Funding under the Act supports states' monitoring and assessment programs and other research efforts to gauge the health of various commercially and recreationally important fish stocks. It also provides funding for the three marine interstate commissions to develop and revise biological and management profiles and plans for interjurisdictional fisheries that are used by the states to enact appropriate management strategies with conservation standards that will maintain fishable stocks throughout the Gulf of Mexico.

Profiles and Plans for Management

The development of management plans and profiles is the core of the Commission’s IJF program although there are numerous other programmatic activities which all support the development of FMPs. These activities include support of the Anadromous Fish Subcommittee, the development and continuation of derelict trap programs, standardization of age-and-growth methodologies, and the collection and housing of supporting literature used by the IJF and other Commission programs.

The structure of the profiles and plans is determined by a cooperative agreement between the National Marine Fisheries Service and the GSMFC. This agreement specifies the tasks that the Commission will perform in the organization and formulation of profiles and plans which include:

to identify and prioritize fisheries for regional plan development,

to organize task forces to develop the profiles and plans,

to provide personnel to assist with plan development and operating procedures,

to administer the program, and

to provide recommendations of management actions.

The profiles and plans developed by the GSMFC serve as an educational device, supplying background information needed to better understand the resource. The documents include a synopsis of important life history information, as well as information on sociology, economics, and other aspects of the fishery. Table 1 provides the list of completed FMPs, management plans, revisions, and biological and management profiles completed to date. In addition, there are several species identified for future development (Table 2).

The GSMFC established a process whereby each profile or plan is to be developed by a technical task force (TTF) of experts appointed from each of the states' marine regulatory agencies. The process also provided for each of the GSMFC's various subcommittees (the Law Enforcement Committee, the Habitat Subcommittee, and the Commercial-Recreational Fisheries Advisory Panel) to be represented on the TTFs with membership being appointed by the respective committees. The GSMFC further provides for representation from federal agencies, academic institutions, and other organizations where such expertise is needed. Public comment is included on each profile or plan in the Commission’s review process, as illustrated in Figure 1. Once approved by the GSMFC, the documents are transmitted to the respective states for their consideration of adoption and implementation. An ongoing review process annually documents progress toward full management plan implementation and triggers the need for a plan review and potential amendment.

Purpose:

This program was designed to develop management plans for transboundary stocks that migrate freely through state and federal jurisdictions. In 1986 that program was replaced with the Interjurisdictional Fisheries Program. This program promotes interjurisdictional fisheries management among the Gulf States through the cooperative development of fishery management plans (FMPs). The states are requested to implement FMP recommendations through consistent regulations wherever possible and to address research and data needs with cooperative collection efforts. The GSMFC has completed FMPs for menhaden, flounder, spotted seatrout, Spanish mackerel, striped bass, blue crab, oyster, black drum, striped mullet, and other species.

Other Citation Details:

Author: Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission

Place of Publication: Ocean Springs, MS

Publisher Name: Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission

Supplemental Information:

If you need additional information concerning this program, please contact the GSMFC IJF/Aquaculture Coordinator, Steve VanderKooy, at (228) 875-5912.

Keywords

Theme Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
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None Anadromous species
None biology
None Commercial and recreational marine fisheries
None Commercial Fisheries Infomation Network
None conservation
None documents
None employment
None Estuarine
None fish
None Fisheries Information Network
None Fisheries Management
None fisheries resources
None fishery resources
None food
None Gulf of Mexico
None Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission
None physical environment
None recreation
None regulations
None Shellfish.
None Southeast Recreational Fisheries Information Network
None State-federal cooperative program

Temporal Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Continuous
None Report

Spatial Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None U.S. Virgin Islands
None Alabama
None Florida
None Louisiana
None Mississippi
None Puerto Rico
None Texas
None The Southeast US Region

Stratum Keywords

Thesaurus Keyword
UNCONTROLLED
None Oceanic

Physical Location

Organization: Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission
City: Ocean Springs
State/Province: MS
Country: USA
Location Description:

Mailing Address:

GULF STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION

P.O. Box 726

Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39566-0726

Shipping Address:

2404 Government ST

Ocean Springs, MS 39564

Phone: (228) 875-5912

Fax: (228) 875-6604

Support Roles

Metadata Contact

CC ID: 355804
Date Effective From: 2012-01-02
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Riedel, Ralf
Email Address: ralf.riedel@usm.edu
Phone: 228-818-8804
Contact Instructions:

Contact email: ralf.riedel@usm.edu

Point of Contact

CC ID: 355806
Date Effective From: 2006-10-15
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Donaldson, David
Address: 2404 Government St.
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
Email Address: David.Donaldson@gsmfc.org
Contact Instructions:

Title: Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Executive Director

Email Address:

david.donaldson@gsmfc.org

Point of Contact

CC ID: 355805
Date Effective From: 2006-10-15
Date Effective To:
Contact (Person): Bellais, Donna B
Address: 2404 Government St
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
USA
Email Address: dbellais@gsmfc.org
Phone: (228) 875-5912
Fax: (228) 875-6604
Business Hours: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm CST
Contact Instructions:

ComFIN Survey Coordinator

Email Address:

dbellais @ gsmfc.org

Access Information

Security Class: Unclassified

URLs

URL 1

CC ID: 388857
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Technical%20Report%20Series%20No.%201.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Menhaden Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 2

CC ID: 388858
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Technical%20Report%20Series%20No.%202.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 3

CC ID: 388859
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Technical%20Report%20Series%20No.%202%20Part%202.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

A Comprehensive Summary of the Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 4

CC ID: 388860
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Miscellaneous/A%20Partial%20Bibliography%20of%20Oyster%20Cultch%20Material.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

A Partial Bibliography of Oyster Cultch Materials and Resource Management Projects

URL 5

CC ID: 388861
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Miscellaneous/Gulf%20Menhaden%20Brochure.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Gulf Menhaden Fact Sheet

URL 6

CC ID: 388862
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Informational%20Series%20No.%202.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Shrimp Industry of the Gulf of Mexico (Rio Grande River to St. Marks, FL)

URL 7

CC ID: 388863
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/Informational%20Series%20No.%203.PDF
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Shrimp Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico (Rio Grande River to Key West, FL)

URL 8

CC ID: 389405
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20006.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Fishery Profiles of Red Drum and Spotted Seatrout

URL 9

CC ID: 389406
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20008.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Menhaden Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 10

CC ID: 389407
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20009.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

A Profile of the Blue Crab Fishery

URL 11

CC ID: 389408
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20016.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan - Gulf of Mexico

URL 12

CC ID: 389409
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20018.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Menhaden Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 13

CC ID: 389410
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20019.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Spanish Mackerel Fishery Management Plan - Gulf of Mexico

URL 14

CC ID: 389411
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20021.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Blue Crab Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 15

CC ID: 389412
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20024.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Oyster Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 16

CC ID: 389413
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20026.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan Amendment 1

URL 17

CC ID: 389414
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20028.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Black Drum Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 18

CC ID: 389415
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20031.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

A Profile of the Western Gulf Stone Crab, Menippe adina

URL 19

CC ID: 389416
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20032.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Menhaden Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 20

CC ID: 389417
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20033.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Striped Mullet Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 21

CC ID: 389418
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20083.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Flounder Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 22

CC ID: 389419
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20087.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Spotted Seatrout Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 23

CC ID: 564363
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20088.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Blue Crab Derelict Traps and Trap Removal Programs

URL 24

CC ID: 564364
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20096.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Blue Crab Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 25

CC ID: 564365
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20099.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Menhaden Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan. 2002 Revision.

URL 26

CC ID: 564366
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20110.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Guidelines for Developing Derelict Trap Removal Programs in the Gulf of Mexico

URL 27

CC ID: 564367
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20111.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

A Practical Handbook for Determining the Ages of Gulf of Mexico Fishes

URL 28

CC ID: 564368
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20137.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Striped Bass Fishery of the Gulf Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan

URL 29

CC ID: 564369
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20143.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Sheepshead Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Fisheries Profile

URL 30

CC ID: 564370
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20147.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The State of the Gulf States. Publication for the 2007 NOAA Fisheries State Marine Directors Meeting Coronado Island, CA April 30-May 1, 2007

URL 31

CC ID: 564371
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20154.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Guidelines for Developing Derelict Trap Removal Programs in the Gulf of Mexico

URL 32

CC ID: 564373
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20167.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

A Practical Handbook for Determining the Age of Gulf of Mexico Fishes Second Edition.

URL 33

CC ID: 564374
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20197.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

THE SAND AND SILVER SEATROUT FISHERY OF THE GULF OF MEXICO, UNITED STATES: A Fisheries Profile

URL 34

CC ID: 564375
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20202.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Oyster Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico, United States: A Regional Management Plan 2012 Revision

URL 35

CC ID: 564376
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20215.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

GDAR01 Stock Assessment Report Gulf of Mexico Blue Crab

URL 36

CC ID: 564377
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20238.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Current regulations related to the propagation, transport, and release of hatchery raised oysters in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico

URL 37

CC ID: 564378
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20240.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Gulf Menhaden Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico: A Regional Management Plan 2015 Revision

URL 38

CC ID: 564379
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20243_web.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

The Blue Crab Fishery of the Gulf of Mexico: A Regional Management Plan 2015 Revision

URL 39

CC ID: 564380
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20247.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Management Profile for the Gulf and Southern Flounder Fishery in the Gulf of Mexico

URL 40

CC ID: 564381
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20254.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

GDAR 02 Gulf Menhaden Stock Assessment

URL 41

CC ID: 564382
URL: http://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20258.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Biological Profile for the Tripletail Fishery in the Gulf of Mexico and the Western Central Atlantic

URL 42

CC ID: 768647
URL: https://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20266.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Biological Profile for the Atlantic Croaker Fishery in the Gulf of Mexico

URL 43

CC ID: 768648
URL: https://www.gsmfc.org/publications/GSMFC%20Number%20270.pdf
URL Type:
Online Resource
File Resource Format: pdf
Description:

Terrapins and Crab Traps

Catalog Details

Catalog Item ID: 35339
GUID: gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:35339
Metadata Record Created By: Ralf Riedel
Metadata Record Created: 2016-10-21 11:03+0000
Metadata Record Last Modified By: SysAdmin InPortAdmin
Metadata Record Last Modified: 2022-08-09 17:11+0000
Metadata Record Published: 2017-04-17
Owner Org: GSMFC
Metadata Publication Status: Published Externally
Do Not Publish?: N
Metadata Last Review Date: 2017-04-17
Metadata Review Frequency: 1 Year
Metadata Next Review Date: 2018-04-17