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Preliminary Catch Reports – Atlantic Swordfish Landings Down 17.2% for first half of 2018.

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2017 Reduced Landings Trend Continues … Atlantic Swordfish Landings Update:Commercial and RecreationalJanuary 1 – June 30, 2018 The table below provides preliminary landings estimates and remaining quotas as of June 30, 2018, for the Atlantic … Continue reading →

Posted in Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Federal Government, Fisheries, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA | Tagged Atlantic Swordfish, billfish, commercial fishing, fishing tournaments, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA, recreational fishing, sport fishing

Atlantic Swordfish Landings Through May 31, 2018

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June, 11 2018 Atlantic Swordfish Landings Update:  Commercial and Recreational Through May 31st The table below provides preliminary landings estimates and remaining quotas as of May 31, 2018, for the Atlantic swordfish fisheries for the … Continue reading →

Posted in Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Federal Government, Fish - Caribbean & Reef, Fish - Caribbean and Reef, Fish & Wildlife, Fisheries, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA | Tagged Caribbean fisheries, fisher, fishing, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA

NOAA Seeking Public Comments for the 2018 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Season

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NOAA Fisheries sent this bulletin at 08/21/2017 09:49 AM EDT     NOAA Fisheries Announces a Proposed Rule to Establish the Quotas, Opening Dates, and Retention Limits for the 2018 Atlantic Shark Commercial Fishing Season … Continue reading →

Posted in Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA, Public Hearings and Comments | Tagged Caribbean fisheries, fisher, fisheries closures, fishing, fishing season, NOAA, Seasonal closures

Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel Meeting September 6-7, 2017

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    AUGUST 21, 2017 Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel Meeting September 6-7, 2017 The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) intends to hold a meeting of the Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Advisory Panel … Continue reading →

Posted in Calendar of Eco-Events, Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Federal Government, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA, Public Hearings and Comments | Tagged Caribbean fisheries, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA

NOAA Increases the Number of Sharks a Boat Can Harvest

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A preview of NOAA’s forthcoming July 16 announcement to allow an increase of shark takes has stunned this environmentalist. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration intends to increase the amount of Large Coastal Sharks than … Continue reading →

Posted in Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Federal Government, NOAA | Tagged finning, Large Coastal Sharks, NOAA

Junior Spotted Eaglerays swim in formation in a Mangrove Lagoon

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Junior Spotted Eaglerays swim in formation in a Mangrove Lagoon. ~ January 18, 2017. The Climate Change VI team has been following four very young Spotted Eaglerays (Aetobatus narinari)* in the Mandahl Bay, St. Thomas, … Continue reading →

Posted in Benthic Heritage, Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, Fish & Wildlife, NOAA, Research & Exploration, Spotted Eagleray, VI Benthic Heritage | Tagged Aetobatus narinari, Caribbean fisheries, cartiliginous fish, Eagleray, rays, sharks, spotted eagleray

NOAA Wants Public Comments on Virgin Islands Fisheries Closures

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https://climatechangevi.org/news/noaa-wants-public-comments-on-virgin-islands-fisheries-closures/

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Posted in Caribbean Fisheries Management Council, NOAA, Public Hearings and Comments | Tagged Caribbean fisheries, fisher, fisheries closures, fishing, fishing season, lobster, pot fish, Seasonal closures

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