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The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission has approved a new model for analyzing wildlife that will guide quotas for harvesting horseshoe crabs. Since 2012, the group’s method (known as the ARM ...
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Striped Bass Population Lags; 2025 Limits Considered
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) has reported that the striped bass population remains overfished, ...
At its winter meeting, the striper board of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission approved Addendum II to Amendment 7, the longer-term fishery management plan that aims to rebuild the ...
On May 2, 2023, the Striped Bass Board of Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission took emergency action and began requiring every recreational fishery from Maine to North Carolina, ...
Patrick Keliher will serve a two-year term at the head of the 15-state agency that coordinates and manages fishery resources along the Atlantic coast.
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, which regulates inshore catches of migratory fish, heard from a panel of scientists that the recreational catch of striped bass had doubled in 2022 ...
When Thanksgiving rolls around this year, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission may give New Jersey’s fishermen something to be thankful for. At its meeting Wednesday, the ASMFC will ...
DOVER, Del. (AP) - Delaware officials are hosting an Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission public hearing on proposed changes to the interstate management plan for Atlantic Menhaden ...
A 2017 study by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission observed bycatch through 2014. “One of the outcomes we expect from our successful legal effort, ...
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission recently completed a stock assessment of cobia and determined that the Atlantic stock is not being overfished, but the news is not all good ...