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East Coast - NOAA Fisheries to Close New Jersey Tautog Fishery on April 1, 2008
NOAA Fisheries has found that the State of New Jersey has failed to implement measures necessary to fulfill its responsibilities under the tautog interstate fishery management plan which are crucial for conservation of the salt water fish. As a result, NOAA will close New Jersey's commercial and recreational fishery for tautog on April 1. Tautog is a popular recreational species whose stock is overfished. Landings data indicate that New Jersey?s harvest is significant compared with that of other states, and that its recreational landings more than tripled in 2006. Accordingly, its failure to implement management measures will undermine the interstate conservation plan for the species.

Under the rebuilding plan, each of the Northeastern states are required to reduce tautog fishing effort by about 26 percent over 2003-2005 levels. On February 7, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission determined that New Jersey had not taken such measures as required by the fishery management plan. Under the Atlantic Coastal Act, NOAA's Fisheries Service was obliged to conduct a review and make a decision within 30 days as to whether it concurred with the Commission?s findings, and whether the mandated measures are necessary for the conservation of the tautog resource. April 1 was selected for the closure date because it provides significant conservation benefits while allowing enough time to ensure that anglers, commercial fishermen and dealers are aware of the effective closure date.

For additional information, please Bob Ross, Fishery Management Specialist, telephone (97
281-9327.
 

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Mako:

As of last Monday:

"In order to avoid a federal moratorium on April 1, the Marine Fisheries Council will meet Tuesday evening at 6:30 in the Nacote Creek Enforcement Office in Port Republic. There's no need to attend that meeting, as the Council's committee had some time ago drawn up the regulation changes required to meet the reduction specified by the ASMFC. No other options will be presented. Though the bag limit will remain at four through April, the May to June season will be eliminated -- as will July 1-15. The limit will be one blackfish from July 16 to Nov. 15. The prime fall season of Nov. 16 to Dec. 31 will have a limit reduced from eight to six. The minimum size remains at 14 inches. "
 
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