New striped bass management for 2015, coastal states, Chesapeake

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, OCTOBER 31, 2014
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ASMFC Atlantic Striped Bass Board Approves Addendum IV for Implementation in 2015

Mystic, CT – The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board approved Addendum IV to Amendment 6 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Striped Bass. The Addendum establishes new fishing mortality (F) reference points, as recommended by the 2013 benchmark stock assessment. In order to reduce F to a level at or below the new target, coastal states will implement a 25% harvest reduction from 2013 levels. Chesapeake Bay states/jurisdictions will implement a 20.5% harvest reduction from 2012 levels since their fisheries were reduced by 14% in 2013 based on their management program. All states/jurisdictions will promulgate regulations prior to the start of their 2015 fisheries.

“I congratulate members of the Management Board for making tough choices yesterday to ensure the long-term health and viability of our striped bass fishery resources,” stated Board Chair Douglas Grout of New Hampshire. “The Board struck an important balance in taking immediate action to reduce fishing mortality back to the target while also recognizing the unique characteristics of the Chesapeake Bay fisheries. The action will assure a more rapid increase in the abundance of spawning fish which has been declining in recent years.”

The Addendum responds to results of the 2013 Atlantic striped bass benchmark assessment indicating F in 2012 was above the new F target, and female spawning stock biomass (SSB) has been steadily declining below the target level since 2006. This means even though the stock is not overfished and overfishing is not occurring, SSB is approaching its overfished threshold and stock projections show SSB will likely fall below the threshold in the coming years. In addition, a similar decline has been observed in total harvest.

The Addendum includes changes to the coastal commercial quota and the coastal recreational fishery to achieve reductions in 2015. Commercial quotas established in Amendment 6 will be reduced by 25% while maintaining current size limits to minimize discard mortality. The Board also maintained no transfer of unused commercial quotas as a conservation benefit to the resource. The coastal recreational fishery harvest will be reduced by implementing a one fish bag limit while keeping a 28” size limit. Under Amendment 6, states may use conservation equivalency to develop state-specific measures that are different than a one fish bag limit and 28” size limit for their coastal fisheries but still achieve a 25% reduction in harvest.

The Chesapeake Bay states/jurisdictions will reduce their 2012 Bay commercial harvest level by 20.5% and will submit conservation equivalency proposals to achieve a 20.5% reduction from the Bay recreational fishery. The Technical Committee will continue to work on Chesapeake Bay specific reference points for future management.

The Addendum will be implemented on January 1, 2015. The Technical Committee will review any submitted conservation equivalency proposals by the states and the Board will review and consider approval of those proposals at the Commission’s Winter Meeting in Alexandria, VA. Addendum IV will be made available on the Commission’s website, www.asmfc.org, under Breaking News by mid-November. For more information, please contact Mike Waine, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, at mwaine@asmfc.org or 703.842.0740.

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Thanks Mike

Here is a pretty good recap in my opinion; having listened to most of the afternoon discussion. I always love the depletion of the blue claw crab talk.
 
Thanks VC. The PFBC has a rep on that Board owing to the fact that the Delaware Estuary from Delaware Memorial Bridge up to the Pa Tpk Bridge is one of the coast's 3 major striped bass producer areas...the others being the Chesapeake and Hudson.

This would be good, educational reading for PaFlyFish trouters, who will in some cases gain some additional understanding as to why their fisheries agency gets spread a little thin.. It is clear that there are those who understand that already, such as Dave Weaver, who also has interests and knowledge concerning a number of species. I would add that the issues surrounding stripers are certainly more complex than typical trout issues.
 
Mike - I did hear Leroy clarify an addendum. The chair of this group - I have no clue how he does it.

And your last sentence is an understatement.
 
that won't achieve much. the cows over 40" will still get slaughtered by rec fisherman up and down the striper coast for pics in their back yard.

which i think has more of an effect than taking the bag limit from 2 to 1.

i hope i am wrong though.
 
Mike are we going to have different regs than the 1 @ 28". I heard it was stated that the states can have their own regs as long as they can prove that target f will still be reached .
 
The reg that we hope will continue to differ is the Pa slot reg in the Delaware Estuary in April and May, but it may change from its present form.
 
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