Notice 30 Jun 2025 noaa, oceanic squid, fisheries, business regulation, fishing permits, compliance

🦑Notice on Exempted Fishing Permits for Oceanic Squid Fisheries

The Assistant Regional Administrator for Sustainable Fisheries, Greater Atlantic Region, NMFS, has made a preliminary determination that an Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) application contains all of the required information and warrants further consideration. The EFP would allow federally permitted fishing vessels to fish outside fishery regulations in support of exempted fishing activities proposed by the Coonamessett Farm Foundation (CFF). Regulations under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act require publication of this notification to provide interested parties the opportunity to comment on applications for proposed EFPs.

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Notice 27 Jun 2025 florida, noaa, scientific research, endangered species, regulatory compliance, marine biology

🐢Notice on Endangered Sea Turtle Research Permit Application

Notice is hereby given that Mariana Fuentes, Ph.D., Florida State University, 3263 Foley Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32309, has applied in due form for a permit to take green (Chelonia mydas), Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii), hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), and loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtles for purposes of scientific research.

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Notice 27 Jun 2025 noaa, environmental policy, compliance, research permits, marine mammals

🦭Permit Issued for California Sea Lion Research by NOAA

Notice is hereby given that a permit has been issued to Daniel Costa, Ph.D., University of California at Santa Cruz, 130 McAlister Way, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 to conduct research on California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).

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Rule 27 Jun 2025 noaa, fisheries, regulation, bsai, nmfs, groundfish, alaska

🎣Fisheries Regulation

NMFS apportions amounts of the non-specified reserve to the initial total allowable catch (ITAC) of Bering Sea (BS) Greenland turbot, BS "other rockfish," BS Pacific ocean perch, and Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands (BSAI) "other flatfish." This action is necessary to allow the fisheries to continue operating. It is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the fishery management plan for the BSAI management area.

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Notice 26 Jun 2025 regulation, fisheries, noaa, gulf of mexico, marine management, sedar

🎣Notice of SEDAR 100 Pre-Data Workshop Webinar on Gulf Gray Triggerfish

The SEDAR 100 assessment process of Gulf gray triggerfish will consist of a Data Workshop, and a series of assessment webinars, and a Review Workshop. see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.

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Notice 26 Jun 2025 compliance, public meeting, fisheries, noaa, habitat management, south atlantic

🌊South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Public Meeting Details

The Council will hold a meeting of the Habitat and Ecosystem Advisory Panel Tuesday, July 15, 2025 through Thursday, July 17, 2025.

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Notice 26 Jun 2025 regulatory compliance, public meeting, fisheries, noaa, fishing management, bluefish

🎣Upcoming Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council Meeting Details

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council's (MAFMC's) Bluefish Monitoring Committee (MC) will hold a public meeting jointly with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's Bluefish Technical Committee.

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Rule 26 Jun 2025 compliance, regulations, business impact, fisheries, fishing industry, noaa, tilefish

🎣2025-2027 Regulations for Golden and Blueline Tilefish Fisheries

This final rule implements and informs the public of specifications for the 2025 fishing year for the golden tilefish and the blueline tilefish fishery north of the North Carolina/Virginia border and projects specifications for golden tilefish in 2026 and 2027. This action is necessary to establish allowable harvest levels and other management measures to prevent overfishing while allowing optimum yield, consistent with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act) and the Tilefish Fishery Management Plan (Tilefish FMP).

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Rule 26 Jun 2025 compliance, transportation, imports, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, penalties, indians, california, exports, marine mammals, noaa, labeling, oregon, fish, seafood, intertidal monitoring

🐬NOAA Issues Regulations for Incidental Taking of Marine Mammals

NMFS, upon request from the University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC), hereby issues regulations to govern the unintentional taking of marine mammals incidental to rocky intertidal monitoring surveys along the Oregon and California coasts over the course of 5 years (2025-2030). These regulations, which allow for the issuance of a Letter of Authorization (LOA) for the incidental take of marine mammals during the described activities and specified timeframes, prescribe the permissible methods of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact on marine mammal species or stocks and their habitat, as well as requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of such taking.

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Proposed Rule 26 Jun 2025 regulation, fisheries, noaa, west coast, commercial fishing, seafood, pacific sardine

🐟2025-2026 Pacific Sardine Fishing Regulation Specifications

NMFS proposes to implement annual harvest specifications and management measures for the northern subpopulation of Pacific sardine (hereafter, Pacific sardine), for the fishing year from July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. This proposed rule would prohibit most directed commercial fishing for Pacific sardine off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. Pacific sardine harvest would be allowed only for use as live bait, in minor directed fisheries, as incidental catch in other fisheries, or as authorized under exempted fishing permits. The proposed harvest specifications for 2025-2026 include an overfishing limit of 4,645 metric tons (mt), an acceptable biological catch of 3,957 mt, an annual catch limit of 2,200 mt, and an annual catch target of 2,100 mt. This proposed rule is intended to conserve, manage, and rebuild the Pacific sardine stock off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California.

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