The NEFMC has granted a quota increase and new rules for the 2024 scallop fishing season in the Northeast U.S. after decreasing quotas for the past four years following a historically high harvest in 2019. The council predicts the fishery will catch roughly 27.4 million pounds in the upcoming fishing season, with 24.2 million pounds of that coming from the limited access component. Certain regions, such as the Nantucket Lightship fishing region, will be closed to support the growth of a cohort of scallops in the absence of fishing pressure, indicating long-term success for the fishery.