Mid-Atlantic Ocean Planners Gather: Fish Rules Ahead
Published Date: 3/3/2025
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Summary
The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Ecosystem and Ocean Planning team is having a joint meeting with their Advisory Panel to talk about managing ocean resources better. Fishermen, environmental groups, and coastal communities should pay attention because decisions made could affect fishing rules and ocean health. The meeting’s timing means changes could come soon, impacting how people use and protect the ocean—and possibly their wallets.
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Joint Council Meeting May Lead to Fishing Rule Changes
If you are a fisherman, belong to an environmental group, or live in a coastal community, pay attention: the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Ecosystem and Ocean Planning Committee and Advisory Panel will hold a joint meeting to discuss managing ocean resources. The Council says decisions from this meeting could affect fishing rules and ocean health and could soon change how people use and protect the ocean, which may affect incomes or costs for those who rely on fishing.
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