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NOAA Fisheries Announces the 2024-2026 Small-Mesh Multispecies Fishery Specifications

August 28, 2024

NOAA Fisheries announces final 2024 and projected 2025-2026 specifications for the small-mesh multispecies fishery. Effective September 30, 2024.

NOAA Fisheries announces 2024 and projected 2025-2026 specifications for the small-mesh multispecies fishery, based in part on the New England Fishery Management Council’s recommendations and the 2023 stock assessment. A summary of the final catch limits for all species are provided below.

Final Small-Mesh Multispecies Specifications for Fishing Years 2024-2026 (metric tons), with the Percent Change in the Annual Catch Limits from Fishing Year 2023.

Overfishing LimitAcceptable Biological Catch (ABC)Annual Catch Limit (ACL)TALACL Percent Change
Northern Red HakeUnknown3,12929731,274-9%
Northern Silver Hake79,47340,86838,82531,347+100%
Southern Red HakeUnknown1,370**1,301234-9%
Southern Whiting*35,41920,14919,14213,881-51%

*Southern whiting includes both southern silver hake and offshore hake.

** The Council recommended ABC was 1,826 mt, a 21-percent increase from 2023.

 

The Council’s recommended catch limits would increase annual quotas for northern silver hake and decrease the quota for southern whiting and both red hake stocks. In addition to the Council’s recommended catch limits, we are implementing an ABC for southern red hake that complies with the requirements outlined in Framework Adjustment 62 to the Northeast Multispecies FMP. Framework 62 established a rebuilding plan for southern red hake that requires the ABC be set to 75 percent of the fishing mortality rate at maximum sustainable yield (FMSY). However, the overfishing limit (OFL) for red hake has been unknown since the spring of 2020, therefore, the Council set the current 2021-2023 specifications to reduce the ABC to equal 75-percent FMSY. The specifications for fishing years 2025 and 2026 are projected to be the same as the 2024 limits.

For more information, please read the notice as filed in the Federal Register.

Questions?

Contact Shannah Jaburek at Shannah.Jaburek@noaa.gov, (978) 282-8456

This bulletin serves as a Small Entity Compliance Guide complying with section 212 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996.

Last updated by Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office on August 28, 2024