This second biennial report to Congress describes the Marine Recreational Information Program's progress toward the 28 recommendations in a 2017 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine review.
This report to Congress provides NOAA Fisheries' response to the National Academies’ of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s recommendations for how NOAA Fisheries is meeting the needs of in-season management of fisheries with annual catch limits.
The information in this study provides an important update on the economic and social characteristics of the fishery and will allow fishery managers to make timely and better-informed decisions by having the best scientific information available.
An infographic showing how we support sustainable fisheries and healthy ocean ecosystems with ecosystem-based management, regulations, fisheries observers, fishing permits, catch limits, and international agreements.
This plan outlines a multi-year timeline to support the use of Gulf state recreational fishing data in the federal stock assessment and management process.
The Catch Sharing Plan authorizes transfers of Alaska commercial halibut individual fishing quota as guided angler fish (GAF) in IPHC Areas 2C and 3A. These reports are annual summaries of GAF activity and provide details of the Program since inception.
Fisheries Economics of the United States (FEUS) is an annual report that provides economic statistics on the nation’s commercial fishing and seafood industry and recreational fisheries and marine-related businesses.
This report to Congress describes the Marine Recreational Information Program's progress toward the 28 recommendations in a 2017 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine review.