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Atlantic Tunas Identification Guide

Provides guidance on how to identify species of Atlantic tunas.
November 28, 2017 -

Atlantic Swordfish and Billfish Identification Guide

Provides guidance on how to identify species of Atlantic swordfish and billfishes.
November 28, 2017 -

Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Tournament Survey

NOAA Fisheries funded and designed a voluntary Atlantic HMS tournament survey. This survey will help NOAA Fisheries better understand how these tournaments contribute economically to coastal communities.
November 28, 2017 - Document ,

Tournaments for Atlantic Highly Migratory Species

Fishing events that award points or prizes for the catch and release, and/or landing of sharks, tunas, billfish, or swordfish in the U.S. Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of America* (formerly Gulf of Mexico), or Caribbean Sea must be registered with NOAA Fisheries.

Recreational Reopening of Red Snapper in South Atlantic Federal Waters on December 8, 9, & 10, 2017

FB17-071 South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Sustainable Fisheries Division, 727-824-5305
November 24, 2017 -

Commercial Closure of the Golden Tilefish Hook-and-Line Component in South Atlantic Federal Waters on November 29, 2017

FB17-070 South Atlantic Fishery Bulletin; For More Information, Contact: Sustainable Fisheries Division, 727-824-5305
November 22, 2017 -

Marine Mammal Stock Assessment Reports by Species/Stock

NOAA Fisheries annually prepares marine mammal stock assessment reports for all marine mammals in U.S. waters.

Scientific Review Groups

Scientific Review Groups advise NOAA Fisheries and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the status of marine mammal stocks under Section 117 of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
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September 2017 HMS Advisory Panel Meeting

NOAA Fisheries holds periodic meetings of the Atlantic HMS Advisory Panel to consider alternatives for the conservation and management of highly migratory species.

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Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel

The advisory panel consists of representatives of commercial and recreational fishing interests, the scientific community, and the environmental community.