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Finfish Advisory Committee to meet on Oct. 23

The Finfish Advisory Committee of the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission will meet Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. at the Division of Marine Fisheries Central District Office. The meeting will also be livestreamed to YouTube.
MOREHEAD CITY
Oct 18, 2024

The Finfish Advisory Committee of the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission will meet Oct. 23 at 6 p.m. at the Division of Marine Fisheries Central District Office. The meeting will also be livestreamed to YouTube. 

The meeting is open to the public and in-person public comment will be accepted during the meeting. 

The committee will receive a presentation on the draft Spotted Seatrout Fishery Management Plan Amendment 1 and will select management recommendations to send to the Marine Fisheries Commission for consideration.

The draft Spotted Seatrout Amendment includes options for management to end overfishing or otherwise benefit the spotted seatrout stock, such as size limit changes, season closures, changes to bag limits and trips limits, stop net management, adaptive management strategies, vessel limits, effort controls, various gear requirements, commercial hook-and-line harvest and cold stun management.

The Division of Marine Fisheries’ preliminary recommendations, which are subject to change following public comment and advisory committee review, are:

  • A January through February statewide harvest closure for the commercial and recreational sectors.
  • A 14- to 20-inch recreational slot limit with an allowance for one fish greater than 26 inches.
  • A three-fish recreational bag limit.
  • No change to the commercial size limit.
  • A statewide October through December extended weekend commercial harvest closure from 11:59 p.m. Friday to 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.
  • No change in the quota for the Bogue Banks stop net fishery, but to formalize management of the fishery in Amendment 1.
  • An adaptive management framework.
  • Eliminating the for-hire captain and crew allowance.
  • Extending the fishery closure through June 30 following a cold stun.

Further management is needed because the 2022 Spotted Seatrout Stock Assessment found that while the stock is not overfished, overfishing is occurring. This means the population is currently large enough to sustain itself, but fishing is removing fish from the population at an unsustainable rate. 

Click here for a full meeting agenda. 

For more information, contact Jesse.Bissette@deq.nc.gov or call 252-515-5530.  

WHO:

Finfish Advisory Committee

WHAT:

Draft Spotted Seatrout FMP Amendment 1

WHEN:

Oct. 23, 2024, at 6 p.m.

WHERE:

Division of Marine Fisheries 
Central District Office 
5285 Highway 70 West 
Morehead City, NC 28557 

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