Rule 2 Apr 2025 compliance, regulations, transportation, imports, administrative practice and procedure, wildlife, reporting and recordkeeping requirements, united states, fishing, fisheries, indians, exports, labeling, canada, fish, recreational fishing, treaties, marine resources, russian federation, pacific coast, halibut, antarctica

🎣2025 Regulatory Changes for Pacific Halibut Fisheries Impacting Businesses

This final rule approves changes to the Pacific Halibut Catch Sharing Plan (CSP) for the International Pacific Halibut Commission's (IPHC) regulatory Area 2A off Washington, Oregon, and California. In addition, the rule implements new management measures for the 2025 recreational fisheries in Area 2A, including the recreational fishery season open dates and subarea allocations for Area 2A. This action also adds a new inseason management provision that explicitly allows for the inseason transfer of anticipated uncaught recreational fishery allocation from the Northern California subarea to the South of Point Arena subarea. These actions are intended to conserve Pacific halibut, while providing additional angler opportunity to achieve the Area 2A allocation set by the IPHC.

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Notice 28 Mar 2025 regulation, fishing, noaa, magnuson-stevens act, data collection, pacific coast

🎣NOAA's Data Collection for Fishing Industry Research in Pacific Coast

The Department of Commerce intends to collect information from the fishing community to support the expansion of fishery-independent groundfish research surveys. This initiative aims to close data gaps and improve stock assessments while involving industry stakeholders in the research process.

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Proposed Rule 5 Mar 2025 regulations, fisheries, environmental management, business compliance, fishing industry, pacific coast

🎣Notice of Amendment 35 to Pacific Coast Fishery Management Plan

NMFS announces that the Pacific Fishery Management Council (referred to as "the Council") has submitted amendment 35 to the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (PCGFMP) to the Secretary of Commerce for review. If approved, amendment 35 would define stocks that are in need of conservation and management, consistent with the provisions and guidelines of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act). Amendment 35 would define stocks for eight species within the fishery management unit. These species were prioritized because they are scheduled for stock assessments in 2025 or in 2027. Amendment 35 is necessary for NMFS to make stock status determinations, which in turn will help prevent overfishing, rebuild overfished stocks, and achieve optimum yield. Amendment 35 is administrative in nature and does not change harvest levels or timing and location of fishing, nor does it revise the goals and objectives or the management frameworks of the PCGFMP.

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