2025-16338Notice

Fish Experts Meet to Balance Catch Limits

Published Date: 8/26/2025

Notice

Summary

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s science team is meeting to review fish data and help decide fishing rules. This affects fishermen, seafood lovers, and coastal communities by shaping how much fish can be caught to keep stocks healthy. The meeting sets the stage for smart fishing choices that balance fun, food, and the future—coming up soon with no extra costs for you!

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Council Reviews Fish Catch Rules

You are a commercial fisherman or run a small seafood business: the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s Scientific and Statistical Committee will meet to review fish data and help decide fishing rules that shape how much fish can be caught to keep stocks healthy. The notice says the meeting sets the stage for choices that balance fishing, food, and the future, and that there are no extra costs for you to participate.

Meeting Aims to Protect Seafood Supplies

You eat seafood or live in a coastal community: the Council’s science team meeting will review fish data and help decide fishing rules that shape how much fish can be caught to keep stocks healthy. That process is intended to affect future seafood availability and the health of coastal communities.

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Key Dates

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8/26/2025

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