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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 … Image Courtesy of NOAA 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, … 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 Fisheries Announces a New Online System For Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Tournament Registration and Reporting

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NOAA Fisheries sent this bulletin at 08/30/2017 12:02 PM EDT   AUGUST 30, 2017 NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries) is offering an online option to register Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) tournaments and … Continue reading →

Posted in Federal Government, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA | Tagged catch and release, fishing, fishing tournaments, Highly Migratory Species, NOAA, sport fishing

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 →

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