NOAA closes the US Atlantic mackerel fishery for the rest of 2024

게시됨 2024년 12월 10일

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The U.S. Atlantic mackerel fishery has been closed for the remainder of 2024 due to reaching 100 percent of the allowable annual harvest, as per NOAA Fisheries. This closure is part of a rebuilding program for the overfished Atlantic mackerel stock, which has not met its target population level despite the revised management plan. The 2025 season will commence on 1 January. The closure was implemented without public comment to prevent further harm to the fishery.
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NOAA Fisheries has closed the U.S. Atlantic mackerel fishery for the rest of 2024 after determining that 100 percent of the allowable annual harvest has already been caught.The closure comes amid concern over the sustainability of the Atlantic mackerel stock, which is listed as overfished by NOAA Fisheries and has been managed under a rebuilding program since November 2019. The program originally aimed to restore the stock to the target population level in 2024, but it was revised in 2023 after a Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council assessment that year showed an unexpected failure of the Atlantic mackerel stock to rebuild. The council responded by setting an 868-metric-ton (MT) annual commercial harvest quota for 2024 and 2025 – a 76 percent decrease from the original 2023 commercial quota.Federal regulations require the fishery be closed after 80 percent of the domestic annual harvest is caught; however, NOAA Fisheries said lagging data prevented the agency from recognizing ...

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