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Fishery Experts Debate Tilefish Catch Rules for 2027

Published Date: 4/23/2026

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Summary

The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council is holding a webinar on May 19, 2026, to talk about fishing rules for golden and blueline tilefish. They’ll review recent fish data and decide catch limits and rules for 2027-2029 to keep fish populations healthy. This affects commercial and recreational fishers who need to follow new limits that could impact their fishing plans and income.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Blueline Tilefish 2027–2029 Catch Limits

If you fish commercially or recreationally for blueline tilefish, the Tilefish Monitoring Committee will recommend commercial and recreational annual catch limits, annual catch targets, and total allowable landing limits/quotas for 2027–2029. These recommendations could change how much you are allowed to catch each year and may affect your fishing plans and income.

Golden Tilefish 2027 Measures Reviewed

If you fish commercially or recreationally for golden tilefish, the committee will review previously set commercial and recreational annual catch limits, annual catch targets, and total allowable landing limits/quotas for 2027 and may recommend changes. Any recommended changes for 2027 could affect how much you may catch and your fishing income for that year.

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4/23/2026
5/19/2026

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