North Carolina Shares Flounder Quota with Virginia for Fair Play
Published Date: 3/21/2025
Rule
Summary
North Carolina is sharing some of its 2025 summer flounder fishing quota with Virginia to keep things fair and follow the rules. This means Virginia gets to catch more summer flounder next year, while North Carolina catches a bit less. Fishermen in both states should get ready for these new limits starting in 2025.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Virginia Gains 2025 Flounder Quota
North Carolina is transferring part of its 2025 commercial summer flounder quota to Virginia. That means commercial fishermen and fishing businesses in Virginia can catch more summer flounder under the 2025 quota and should prepare for the higher limit starting in 2025.
North Carolina Loses 2025 Flounder Share
North Carolina is transferring part of its 2025 commercial summer flounder quota to Virginia. That means commercial fishermen and fishing businesses in North Carolina will have a smaller commercial summer flounder quota for the 2025 fishing year and should prepare for the reduced limit starting in 2025.
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