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Final Rule for the 2024 and Projected 2025 Specifications for the Summer Flounder and Scup Fisheries, and 2024 Specifications for the Black Sea Bass Fishery

Overview

Fishing Type
Commercial, Recreational
Action Status
Final Rule
Published
01/01/2024
Point of Contact
Emily Keiley, Fishery Policy Analyst, (978) 281-9116

Summary

We are implementing the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s recommended 2024 summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass specifications, and projected 2025 specifications for summer flounder and scup. The catch limits are based on the results of recently conducted stock assessments for summer flounder and scup, and the recommendations of the Council’s Science and Statistical Committee for all three species.

2024 Summer Flounder, Scup, and Black Sea Bass Specifications (million lb)
2024 Specifications Scup Black Sea Bass Summer Flounder
Overfishing Limit (OFL) 44.74 17.01 22.98
Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) 43.82 16.66 19.32
Commercial ACL = Commercial Annual Catch Target (ACT) 28.48 7.50 10.62
Commercial Quota 21.15 6.00 8.79
Recreational ACL = ACT 15.34 9.16 8.69
Recreational Harvest Limit 13.18 6.27 6.35

Projected 2025 Scup and Summer Flounder Specifications (million lb)
Projected 2025 Specifications Scup Summer Flounder
Overfishing Limit (OFL) 40.58 24.97
Acceptable Biological Catch (ABC) 39.74 19.32
Commercial ACL = Commercial Annual Catch Target (ACT) 25.83 10.62
Commercial Quota 18.80 8.79
Recreational ACL = ACT 13.91 8.69
Recreational Harvest Limit 11.84 6.35

The final rule also approves the final summer flounder commercial state quotas.

2024 Summer Flounder State Quotas
State Final 2024 State Quotas (lb)
ME 4,180
NH 40
MA 599,507
RI 1,378,507
CT 198,394
NY 672,157
NJ 1,470,098
DE 1,564
MD 179,233
VA 1,873,707
NC 2,412,443
Total 8,789,831


There are no changes to the federal commercial management measures.


Through this action, we are removing the January 1-April 30 federal recreational scup closure. States will implement more restrictive recreational management measures for 2024 and 2025 to achieve the required harvest reduction.

Federal Register

Bulletins

2024 and Projected 2025 Specifications for the Summer Flounder and Scup Fisheries, and 2024 Specifications for the Black Sea Bass Fishery

2024 and Projected 2025 Specifications for the Summer Flounder and Scup Fisheries, and 2024 Specifications for the Black Sea Bass Fishery
December 20, 2023 -

Proposed Rule for the 2024 and Projected 2025 Specifications for the Summer Flounder and Scup Fisheries, and 2024 Specifications for the Black Sea Bass Fishery

NOAA Fisheries Announces Proposed 2024 and Projected 2025 Specifications for the Summer Flounder and Scup Fisheries, and 2024 Specifications for the Black Sea Bass Fishery
November 17, 2023 -

Last updated by Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office on 12/20/2023