Must Read-Public Hearings Scheduled for Black Sea

Public Hearings Scheduled for Black Sea Bass, Red Grouper and Wreckfish Fisheries

Members of the South AtlanticThe South Atlantic Fishery Management Council will hold a series of seven public hearings beginning November 14, 2011 to solicit public input on management measures impacting federal fisheries for black sea bass, red grouper, and wreckfish. Amendments are being developed to the Snapper Grouper Fishery Management Plan in order to: address overcapacity in the commercial black sea bass pot fishery and reduce the rate of harvest for both commercial and recreational sectors; end overfishing and rebuild the red grouper stock; and address the current Individual Transferable Quota (ITQ) program for wreckfish.

Black Sea Bass Restrictions: Amendment 18A
Annual Catch Limits (in numbers of pounds) have been established by the Council for black sea bass as mandated in the Magnuson-Stevens Conservation and Management Act to end overfishing and help rebuild the stock. Increased restrictions on the harvest of other species in the snapper grouper complex have led to an increase in fishing effort for black sea bass. As a result, the catch limits have been reached earlier by both commercial and recreational fishermen, resulting in closures. The fishing year for black sea bass begins June 1st. For the 2011/2012 fishing season, the commercial fishery met its ACL in just 45 days and the fishery was closed. After NOAA Fisheries Service accounted for overages in landings by the recreational sector for the 2010/2011 season, it was announced the recreational fishery had met its adjusted ACL of 341,747 pounds for this fishing year. The recreational black sea bass fishery will close on October 17, 2011 and reopen June 1, 2012. Amendment 18A is being developed to limit the commercial black sea bass pot fishery and reduce harvest rates for both commercial and recreational sectors. A new stock assessment for black sea bass is currently underway. The Council will receive the results of the assessment during its December 5

December 2011 Briefing Book

http://www.safmc.net/Meetings/Counci...1/Default.aspx

Captain Keith
Longs SC
Feedin Frenzy Charters
http://www.NorthMyrtleBeachFishingCharters.com
http://www.feedinfrenzycharters.com/index.htm

At this meeting you will all so find out that for the 2012-2013 Black Sea Bass season there will be a 57% overage because the NMFS can not count fish!!!

We have the fisherman will have to pay for it… As in pay back the AM… This will only give us a 2 month Black Sea Bass for 2012-2013 year…

This info will not told to you at the Public Hearing. You have to go to the Talk that Gregg Waugh is give in at 5:30pm on December 6th at

Holiday Inn Brownstone
1707 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27605

Captain Keith
Longs SC
Feedin Frenzy Charters
http://www.NorthMyrtleBeachFishingCharters.com
http://www.feedinfrenzycharters.com/index.htm

We need to get as many recreational fishermen, charter/head boat captains, and commercial fishermen here at this meeting. This will the last time to comment about the Black Sea Bass…

You will have the full SAFMC there to speak to all at one time…

Talk about how the Black Sea Bass closer is effecting you.

Comment on AMENDMENT 18A for the Black Sea Bass Please see the attachment above for more info.

5:30pm on December 6th at

Holiday Inn Brownstone
1707 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27605

Captain Keith
Longs SC
Feedin Frenzy Charters
http://www.NorthMyrtleBeachFishingCharters.com
http://www.feedinfrenzycharters.com/index.htm