Rule 3 Jun 2025 regulation, business compliance, fisheries, noaa, atlantic bluefin tuna, fishing quotas

🎣Adjustment of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fishing Limits for 2025

NMFS has determined, based on consideration of the regulatory determination criteria regarding inseason adjustments, that the Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) daily retention limit that applies to Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Angling and HMS Charter/Headboat permitted vessels (when fishing recreationally for BFT) should be adjusted for the remainder of 2025, or until further modified. NMFS is adjusting the Angling category BFT daily retention limit from the default of one school, large school, or small medium BFT to: one school BFT and zero large school/small medium BFT per vessel per day/trip for private vessels with HMS Angling permits; two school BFT and zero large school/small medium BFT per vessel per day/trip for charter boat vessels with HMS Charter/Headboat permits when fishing recreationally for BFT; and two school BFT and zero large school/small medium BFT per vessel per day/trip for headboat vessels with HMS Charter/ Headboat permits when fishing recreationally for BFT. These retention limits are effective in all areas, except for the Gulf of America, where targeted fishing for BFT is prohibited.

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Notice 24 Apr 2025 compliance, information collection, fisheries, noaa, atlantic sea scallop, fishing quotas

🐚Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan Compliance Notice

The Department of Commerce, via NOAA, invites public comments on the Greater Atlantic Region Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery Management Plan's information collection activities. This includes reporting requirements on fishing efforts, quota transfers, and cost recovery measures necessary for effective fishery management under federal law.

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Rule 18 Mar 2025 regulations, commerce, fisheries, alaska, sablefish, fishing quotas

🎣Alaska Sablefish Fishing Regulations Under IFQ Program Open March 2025

NMFS is opening directed fishing for sablefish with fixed gear managed under the Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) Program and the Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program. The season will open 1200 hours, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), March 20, 2025, and will close 1200 hours, A.l.t., December 7, 2025. This period is the same as the 2025 commercial halibut fishery opening dates adopted by the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC), except the hours are not the same. The IFQ and CDQ halibut season dates are the same as specified by a separate publication in the Federal Register of annual management measures, which should be referenced for the halibut specific open and closure times.

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