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Increase in Sector Carryover of 2019 Annual Catch Entitlements and Carryover of Unused Leased-in Days-at-Sea by Common Pool Vessels

December 28, 2020

NOAA Fisheries is revising the regulations to increase sector carryover of fishing year 2019 ACE for three stocks and allows common pool vessels to carry over unused leased-in in DAS from fishing year 2019.

On July 2, 2020, the New England Fishery Management Council requested that NOAA Fisheries implement an emergency action to mitigate significant adverse economic impacts to the groundfish fishery caused by the state health and travel restrictions, and market disruptions at the end of fishing year 2019.

This action increases the maximum carryover of fishing year 2019 sector Annual Catch Entitlement for Gulf of Maine haddock, Georges Bank haddock, and American plaice.  The action also allows for unused leased-in Days-At-Sea to be carried over from fishing year 2019 into fishing year 2020 by common pool vessels.

No action is required by industry at this time.  Groundfish Sector Managers and Common Pool Vessels affected by this action will receive notification once this change is fully implemented.

Last updated by Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office on December 30, 2020