NOAA Fisheries Announces 2026 Atlantic Herring Fishery Specifications

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NOAA Fisheries - New England - Mid Atlantic Bulletin

December 23, 2025

NOAA Fisheries Announces 2026 Atlantic Herring Fishery Specifications

NOAA Fisheries announces 2026 Atlantic herring fishery specifications consistent with recommendations by the New England Fishery Management Council. This action is necessary to implement previously projected 2026 Atlantic herring specifications, including river herring and shad catch caps, published in the Federal Register on December 11, 2025 (90 FR 57376). This action is intended to achieve the objectives of the Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan by preventing overfishing, helping rebuild an overfished stock, and achieving optimum yield on a continuing basis. 

Table 1.  2026 Atlantic Herring Specifications.

Specifications

Amount in Metric Tons

Overfishing Limit

23,491

Acceptable Biological Catch

13,165

Management Uncertainty

4,031

Annual Catch Limit/Optimum Yield

9,134

Domestic Annual Harvest

9,134

Border Transfer

0

Domestic Annual Processing

9,134

US At-Sea Processing

0

Area 1A Sub-ACL (28.9%)

2,640

Area 1B Sub-ACL (4.3%)

393

Area 2 Sub-ACL (27.8%)

2,539

Area 3 Sub-ACL (39%)

3,562

Fixed Gear Set-Aside

30

Research Set-Aside

0%

If New Brunswick weir landings are less than 2,600 mt through October 1, then 1,000 mt will be subtracted from the management uncertainty and reallocated to the Area 1A sub-ACL and the ACL.

 Table 2.  2026 River Herring and Shad Catch Caps

Catch Cap

Amount in Metric Tons

Gulf of Maine Midwater Trawl

76.7

Cape Cod Midwater Trawl

32.4

Southern New England Midwater Trawl

129.6

Southern New England Bottom Trawl

122.3

All vessels participating in the herring fishery must comply with notification and reporting requirements. For more information, please visit our Atlantic Herring Quota Monitoring webpage.

Read the final rule as published in the Federal Register today and our fisheries bulletin.

Questions?

Industry: Carrie Nordeen, Regional Office, 978-281-9272

Media: Contact GARFO Public Affairs