CORRECTION MAP ADDED -- NOAA Fisheries Announces Atlantic Herring Management Area 1A Closure Possession Limit - Effective November 11

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NOAA Fisheries - New England - Mid Atlantic Bulletin

November 10, 2021

NOAA Fisheries Announces Atlantic Herring Management Area 1A Closure Possession Limit

Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan regulations require NOAA Fisheries to implement a 2,000-lb possession limit for herring for Area 1A beginning on the date that catch is projected to reach 92 percent of the sub-annual catch limit (ACL) for that area (Figure 1). We have projected that 92 percent of the Area 1A sub-ACL will be harvested as of November 8, 2021. As a result, we are implementing a 2,000-lb herring possession limit for 1A through the remainder of fishing year 2021.

Effective 00:01 hr local time on November 11, 2021, through 24:00 local time, December 31, 2021, a person may not attempt or do any of the following: Fish for, possess, transfer, purchase, receive, land, or sell more than 2,000 lb of herring per trip or more than once per calendar day in or from Area 1A. Vessels that enter port before 00:01 local time on November 11, 2021, may land and sell more than 2,000 lb of herring from Management Area 1A from that trip, provided that catch is landed in accordance with state management measures. 

Also effective 00:01 hr local time on November 11, 2021, federally permitted dealers may not attempt or do any of the following: Purchase, receive, possess, have custody or control of, sell, barter, trade, or transfer more than 2,000 lb of herring per trip or calendar day from Area 1A, unless it is from a vessel that enters port before 00:01 hr local time on November 11, 2021, and catch is landed in accordance with state management measures.

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For more information, read the temporary rule published in the Federal Register and the bulletin posted on our website. 

Questions?

Fishermen: Contact Maria Fenton, Regional Office, 978-281-9196

Media: Contact Allison Ferreira, Regional Office, 978-281-9103