NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comments on Proposed 2026 and Projected 2027 Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass, and Bluefish Specifications

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NOAA Fisheries - New England - Mid Atlantic Bulletin

December 9, 2025

NOAA Fisheries Seeks Comments on Proposed 2026 and Projected 2027 Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass, and Bluefish Specifications

NOAA Fisheries is seeking comments on proposed 2026 and projected 2027 summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, and bluefish specifications and 2026-2027 bluefish recreational fishery management measures. The proposed catch limits are based on the results of recently conducted stock assessments and the recommendations of the Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee for all four species.

Table 1: Proposed 2026 and Projected 2027 Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass, and Bluefish Specifications (million lb).

 Specifications

Summer Flounder

Black Sea Bass

Scup

Bluefish

 

2026-2027

2026-2027

2026

2027

2026

2027

 Overfishing Limit (OFL)

(2026) 31.89

(2027) 32.42

21.79

 42.98 

 37.79 

 48.43 

 49.22 

 Acceptable Biological Catch  (ABC)

30.01

21.34

 42.09

 37.01

44.61

45.41

 Commercial Annual Catch Limit (ACL)

16.50

9.60

27.36

24.06

6.25

6.36

 Commercial Annual Catch Target (ACT)

14.52

9.60

27.36

24.06

4.68

4.77

 Commercial Quota

12.78

7.83

17.70

15.57

4.66

4.75

 Recreational ACL

13.50

11.74

14.73

12.95

38.36

39.05

 Recreational ACT

11.88

11.74

14.73

12.95

26.85

27.34

 Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL)

8.79

8.14

13.17

11.58

22.02

22.50

 

The final summer flounder and bluefish commercial state quotas will be published in the final rule, including any necessary adjustments for overages.

This action also proposes a 2-fish bag limit increase to the bluefish recreational fisheries, resulting in a 7-fish bag limit for the for-hire sector and a 5-fish bag limit for private anglers.

Any potential changes to recreational management measures for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass will be done through a separate rulemaking.

No changes to the federal commercial management measures are proposed for any of the four species. 

Read the proposed rule as published in the Federal Register today and our bulletin. The comment period is open through December 24, 2025. Submit your comments through the e-rulemaking portal.

Questions?

Industry: Laura Deighan, Regional Office, 978-281-9184

Media: Contact GARFO Public Affairs