Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Division of Marine Fisheries seeks comments on draft spending plan for federal Hurricane Florence relief

<p>The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries is seeking input from the public on a draft spending plan for $7.7 million in federal fisheries disaster aid for Hurricane Florence.</p>
MOREHEAD CITY
May 13, 2020

The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries is seeking input from the public on a draft spending plan for $7.7 million in federal fisheries disaster aid for Hurricane Florence. The spending plan must be approved by NOAA Fisheries for the state to receive the funding.

The draft spending plan proposes disbursement of the funding through direct payments to affected seafood dealers and processors, bait and tackle shops, for-hire businesses, and ocean fishing piers that can document lost revenue or damages due to Hurricane Florence. These stakeholders were not compensated by earlier state-funded payments to commercial fishermen and shellfish harvesters.

The draft spending plan and other information pertaining to the Hurricane Florence federal fishery disaster declaration and assistance can be found online on the Hurricane Florence Federal Fishery Disaster Assistance Information Webpage.

The public may submit written comments on the plan through an online form that can be accessed through the Hurricane Florence Federal Fishery Disaster Assistance Information Webpage or submit comments by mail to:
Hurricane Florence Federal Fishery Disaster Assistance Comments
P.O. Box 769
Morehead City, N.C. 28557

Comments should be posted online or postmarked by 5 p.m. May 28. The division will not accept comments submitted by email.

Hurricane Florence hit the North Carolina coast in September 2018, dropping nearly three feet of rain over a four-day period and causing widespread flooding that disrupted fishing and destroyed boats, gear, and buildings critical to fishing businesses. In a 2019 Hurricane Florence Fisheries Damage Assessment report, NOAA Fisheries estimated $38 million in damages to vessels and business, $56.5 million in lost revenues, and 3,500 fishing-related job losses.

In response to the storm the state appropriated $11.6 million to the Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries that was distributed to commercial fishermen and shellfish harvesters to help compensate for income losses from harvest reductions. In tandem with the state response, Gov. Roy Cooper sought and won a federal disaster declaration for the state’s marine fishing industry, which began the process for federal disaster assistance.

Following the 2019 federal damage assessment, the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries was notified in March 2020 that it is eligible to receive $7,728,000 in federal fishery disaster assistance after NOAA Fisheries approves the spending plan developed by the state. This public comment period is an integral part of the development of the spending plan.

 

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