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Final Rule for 2022 and Projected 2023 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Specifications

Overview

Fishing Type
Commercial, Recreational
Action Status
Final Rule
Effective
01/01/2022
Point of Contact
Emily Keiley, (978) 281-9116

Summary

NOAA Fisheries is approving the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s recommended 2022 and projected 2023 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass specifications. The catch limits are based on the results of recently conducted stock assessments for all three species and the recommendations of the Council’s Science and Statistical Committee. No changes to the federal commercial management measures are being made.

 

 2022 Specifications

Scup

Black Sea Bass

Summer Flounder

Overfishing Limit (OFL)

32.56

19.26

36.28

Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC)

32.11

18.86

33.12

Commercial ACL = Commercial Annual Catch Target (ACT)

25.05

10.10

18.48

Commercial Quota

20.38

6.47

15.53

Recreational ACL = ACT

7.06

8.76

14.64

Recreational Harvest Limit (RHL)

6.08

6.74

10.36

 

 Projected 2023 Specifications

Scup

Black Sea Bass

Summer Flounder

OFL

30.09

17.01

34.98

ABC

29.67

16.66

33.12

Commercial ACL = Commercial ACT

23.15

8.93

18.48

Commercial Quota

17.87

5.71

15.53

Recreational ACL = ACT

6.53

7.74

14.64

RHL

5.41

5.95

10.36

 

Final 2022 Summer Flounder State-by-State Commercial Quotas

State

Final 2022 Quotas (lb)

Final 2022 Quotas (mt)

ME

24,488

11.11

NH

19,990

9.07

MA

1,391,846

631.33

RI

2,238,216

1015.24

CT

956,043

433.65

NY

1,470,779

667.13

NJ

2,337,728

1060.38

DE

-19,173

-8.70

MD

935,226

424.21

VA

2,776,242

1259.28

NC

3,361,569

1524.78

Total

15,512,127

7036.18

       Note: Summed not including Delaware.

 

 

 

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NOAA Fisheries Approves 2022 and 2023 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Specifications

2022 and 2023 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass specifications
December 22, 2021 -

Last updated by Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office on 12/22/2021

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