US district court dismisses Groundfish Forum’s lawsuit against halibut bycatch rule

게시됨 2024년 11월 14일

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The U.S. District Court for Alaska has dismissed a lawsuit by the Groundfish Forum, a trade group representing trawl catcher-processors in Alaska, which challenged a North Pacific Fishery Management Council rule limiting the sector’s halibut bycatch. The rule, finished in 2023 as Amendment 123, connects the sector’s annual catch limit for halibut bycatch to the latest halibut abundance figures, allowing for a maximum reduction of the catch limit by 35 percent if the abundance level is low. The Groundfish Forum, representing the Amendment 80 trawl sector, asserted that the rule is unfair and would lead to an annual loss of USD 100 million (EUR 91 million) for the sector. However, U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason dismissed the lawsuit, upholding the rule and favoring NOAA Fisheries.
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The U.S. District Court for Alaska has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the Groundfish Forum – a trade group representing trawl catcher-processors in Alaska – alleging a North Pacific Fishery Management Council rule limiting the sector’s halibut bycatch was unfair.Finalized in 2023, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council’s Amendment 123 tied the sector’s annual catch limit for halibut bycatch to the most recent halibut abundance figures. The rule could lower the catch limit by up to 35 percent if the abundance level is too low. Amendment 123 went into effect 1 January 2024.The Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.-based Groundfish Forum, which represents the five companies comprising the Amendment 80 trawl sector, claimed the new rule was unfair and would cost the ...

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