Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Angling Category Fishery: Northern Area Trophy Fishery Closing July 26, 2018
NOAA Fisheries closes the
Atlantic bluefin tuna (BFT) Angling category fishery for large medium and giant
“trophy” BFT (measuring 73” or greater) in the northern
area effective 11:30 p.m. local time, Thursday, July 26, 2018, through December 31, 2018. The northern area is the area north of
39°18’N (off Great Egg Inlet, NJ). Note
that the Angling category fishery for school, large school, or small medium bluefin
tuna (27 to <73”) remains open in all areas except for the Gulf of Mexico,
which is designated as bluefin tuna spawning grounds and where NOAA Fisheries
does not allow targeted fishing for bluefin tuna.
Based
on reported landings of 1.8 mt from the NOAA Fisheries Automated Catch
Reporting System as of July 23, 2018, NOAA Fisheries has determined that the codified Angling category northern area trophy bluefin tuna
subquota has been reached and exceeded and that the trophy fishery should be
closed in that area. Retaining, possessing, or landing large medium or giant
bluefin tuna north of 39°18’ N. lat. by persons aboard vessels permitted in the
HMS Angling category and the HMS Charter/Headboat category (when fishing
recreationally) must cease at 11:30 p.m. local time on July 26, 2018. The intent of this closure is to prevent further
overharvest of the Angling category northern area trophy bluefin tuna subquota. NOAA
Fisheries closed the 2018 Angling category trophy fishery for the southern area
and Gulf of Mexico effective March 17 and May 13, respectively. Therefore, as of July 26, 2018, the Angling category trophy bluefin
tuna fishery will be closed in all areas for 2018. Catch-and-release fishing is permissible
as described below.
This closure applies to vessels permitted in the HMS Angling category
and the HMS Charter/Headboat category fishing in the northern area (defined in
bold above). Fishermen may catch and
release or tag and release bluefin tuna of all sizes, subject to the
requirements of HMS catch-and-release and tag-and-release programs. NOAA
Fisheries regulations require that all bluefin tuna that are released be handled
in a manner that will maximize their survival, and without removing the fish
from the water. For additional information on safe handling, see
the Careful Catch and Release brochure. HMS
Charter/Headboat and Angling category vessel owners are required to report the
catch of all BFT retained or discarded dead, within 24 hours of the
landing(s) or end of each trip, by accessing the HMS Permit Shop, using the HMS Catch Reporting app, or calling
(888) 872-8862 (Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.).
This notice is a courtesy to BFT fishery permit holders to help keep
you informed about the fishery. For more information on BFT fishing regulations, including recreational
size and retention limits, please go to the HMS Permit Shop or call (978) 281-9260. Official notice of Federal fishery actions is made through filing such notice with the Office of the Federal Register.
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