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DRAFT
SHARK MANAGEMENT PLAN PROPOSED BY ACSPC NEWS
RELEASE Working
towards healthy, self-sustaining populations of all Atlantic coast
fish species, or successful restoration well in progress by the year
2015 FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRESS CONTACT: Tina Berger
January 7, 2008
(202) 289-6400 ASMFC
Releases Draft Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic
Coastal Sharks for Public Comment
The
Draft FMP addresses the management of 39 shark species. It proposes
management measures for state recreational and commercial shark
fisheries, including permitted species, regions, seasons, quotas,
possession limits, size limits, protection of nursing and pupping
grounds, authorized gear, dealer reporting, research, display,
finning, and bycatch reduction.
Coordinated
state management is a vital step towards establishing healthy
self-sustaining populations of Atlantic coastal sharks. Many species
have been in a depleted state and are vulnerable to collapse if
fishing pressure continues as it has in recent years. Most of these
sharks utilize state water coastal estuaries and bays as pupping
grounds and nurseries. The Draft FMP proposes to protect depleted
shark stocks while they are in these areas during the most
vulnerable stages of their life cycles.
Another
goal of Draft FMP is to establish complementary state and federal
shark management. Currently some states mirror federal regulations
for Atlantic sharks while other states have no management (other
than spiny dogfish) or have regulations inconsistent with the
federal FMP. Coordinating management between state and federal
waters will close loopholes between jurisdictions and simplify
regulations for law
Fishermen
and other interested groups are encouraged to provide input on the
Draft FMP, either by attending public hearings or providing written
comments. Copies of the Draft FMP can be obtained via the
Commission’s website at www.asmfc.org under Breaking News
or by contacting the Commission at (202) 289-6400. Public comment
will be accepted until The
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission was formed by the 15
Atlantic coastal states in 1942 for the promotion and protection of
coastal fishery resources. The Commission serves as a deliberative
body of the Atlantic coastal states, coordinating (202)
289-6400 (phone) (202) 289-6051 (fax) www.asmfc.org
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