| CRD 03-02 Table 1. Management history of southern New
England - Mid Atlantic yellowtail
flounder. |
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Year
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Comments
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1977
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FCMA implemented March 1
Groundfish plan adopts quotas for cod, haddock, yellowtail flounder
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1982
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Interim Groundfish Plan adopted:
11 inch minimum size for yellowtail
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| Scallop FMP implemented |
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1986
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Northeast Multispecies FMP adopted:
Minimum size for yellowtail flounder: 12 inches
Seasonal yellowtail closure, March - May, between 69-30 and 72-30W
Closed area I and II continued as spawning closures on GB
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1989
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Amendment 2:
Yellowtail minimum size increased to 13 inches
Seasonal large mesh area off Nantucket Shoals to protect cod
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1991
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Amendment 4:
Tightened restrictions on carrying small mesh while in Regulated Mesh
Areas
Minimum mesh size of 5 1/2 inches in Southern New England yellowtail area
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1994
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Amendment 5 and emergency regulations:
December: NLCA closed year round, including to scallop dredges
DAS limits for most vessels
West of 72-30W. Mesh determined by mesh requirements of summer flounder
fishery (5 1/2 inch diamond or 6 inch square)
Established Southern New England RMA, mesh of 5 1/2 inch diamond square,
to increase to 5 1/2 inch diamond or 6 inch square in year 2. Area from
approximately 69-40W to 72-30 W.
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| Scallop Amendment 4: adopted permit moratorium,
effort control/DAS program, 5.5 inch twine top minimum, and crew limits |
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1996
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Amendment 7:
Extended DAS limits to most vessels
Limited possession of groundfish by scallop vessels to 300 pounds of regulated
multispecies
Established criteria for exempted fisheries
Mid-Atlantic regulated mesh area fisheries exempt from bycatch certification
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1999
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Framework 27: (May 1)
Increased square mesh minimum size to 6 1/2 inches in GOM/GB/SNE Regulated
mesh areas
Framework 29: (June)
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Amendment 9: (November): Revised overfishing definitions
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2000
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Scallop Framework 13: Scallop vessel closed area access programs with
yellowtail bycatch limits
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Adopted management measures for small-mesh multispecies, establishing
minimum mesh sizes and trip/possession limits to reduce mortality on silver,
red, and offshore hake
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