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Emergency Rule: Vermilion Snapper Commercial Trip Limit & Atlantic King Mackerel Recreational Bag Limit
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council requested a temporary rule for emergency action to increase the commercial trip limit for vermilion snapper and recreational bag limit for Atlantic migratory group king mackerel.
Final Rule Implementing 2023-2025 Specifications for the Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan
NOAA Fisheries is implementing chub mackerel, Illex squid, longfin squid, and butterfish quotas for the 2023-2025 fishing years as recommended by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.
NOAA Fisheries Reaffirms the Previously Approved 2022 Specifications for Chub Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish
This final rule reaffirms the previously approved 2022 fishing year quotas in the chub mackerel, longfin squid, Illex squid, and butterfish fisheries, as recommended by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council.
Regulatory Impact Review for a Regulatory Amendment to Reduce a Harvest Restriction for Participants in the Harvest Limit Area Atka Mackerel Fishery in the Aleutian Islands Subarea
This Regulatory Impact Review evaluates the costs and benefits of a proposed harvest restriction for participants in the harvest limit area Atka mackerel fishery in the Aleutian Islands.
2013 Assessment of the Atka Mackerel Stock in the Gulf of Alaska
Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Atka mackerel has been moved to a biennial stock assessment schedule to coincide with the availability of new survey data from the biennial trawl survey. A full assessment was presented in 2011, which included data from the 2011 GOA b
2018 Assessment of the Atka Mackerel Stock in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
Atka mackerel are a substrate-spawning fish with male parental care. Single or multiple clumps of adhesive eggs are laid on rocky substrates in individual male territories within nesting colonies where males brood eggs for a protracted period. Nesting col
2014 Assessment of the Atka Mackerel Stock in the Gulf of Alaska
Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Atka mackerel has been moved to a biennial stock assessment schedule to coincide with the availability of new survey data from the biennial trawl survey. A full assessment was presented in 2011, which included data from the 2011 GOA b
2015 Assessment of the Atka Mackerel Stock in the Gulf of Alaska
Gulf of Alaska (GOA) Atka mackerel have been moved to a biennial stock assessment schedule to coincide with the availability of new survey data from the biennial trawl survey. A full assessment was presented in 2011, which included data from the 2011 GOA
2023 Assessment Of The Atka Mackerel Stock In The Bering Sea And Aleutian Islands
Native Names: In the Aleut languages, Atka mackerel are known as tmadgi among the Eastern and Atkan Aleuts and Atkan of Bering Island. They are also known as tavyi among the Attuan Aleuts.
2022 Assessment Of The Atka Mackerel Stock In The Bering Sea And Aleutian Islands
Native Names: In the Aleut languages, Atka mackerel are known as tmadgi among the Eastern and Atkan Aleuts and Atkan of Bering Island. They are also known as tavyi among the Attuan Aleuts (Sepez et al. 2003).
2021 Assessment Of The Atka Mackerel Stock In The Bering Sea And Aleutian Islands
Native Names: In the Aleut languages, Atka mackerel are known as tmadgi-{ among the Eastern and Atkan Aleuts and Atkan of Bering Island. They are also known as tavyi-{ among the Attuan Aleuts (Sepez et al. 2003).
2020 Assessment Of The Atka Mackerel Stock In The Bering Sea And Aleutian Islands
Native Names: In the Aleut languages, Atka mackerel are known as tmadgi among the Eastern and Atkan Aleuts and Atkan of Bering Island. They are also known as tavyi among the Attuan Aleuts (Sepez et al. 2003).
Request for Comments: Changes to Catch Levels and Management Measures for Atlantic king mackerel and Spanish mackerel
FB23-005: South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Mary Vara, 727-824-5305, mary.vara@noaa.gov
NOAA Fisheries Announces New Catch Levels and Management Measures for Atlantic King Mackerel and Spanish Mackerel
FB23-027: South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Fishery Bulletin; For more information, contact: Mary Vara, 727-824-5305, mary.vara@noaa.gov
2021-2022 and 2022-2023 Specifications for Pacific Mackerel
For more information, contact Taylor Debevec, West Coast Region, NMFS, (562) 619-2052, Taylor.Debevec@noaa.gov