Fisheries Experts Gear Up for Stock Review in Southern Waters
Published Date: 1/9/2026
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Fishermen, seafood lovers, and coastal communities in the South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean should pay attention! The SEDAR Steering Committee is meeting in February 2026 to plan how fish populations are checked and managed, which helps keep fishing fair and sustainable. These meetings guide important decisions that can affect fishing rules and the economy, so staying informed is key.
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