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Inseason Adjustment to the 2023 Atlantic Herring Specifications

October 12, 2023

Effective October 12, 2023, through December 31, 2023.

Data from Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans indicate that the New Brunswick weir fishery landed less than 2,722 mt of herring through October 1, 2023. Consistent with herring regulations, NOAA Fisheries is subtracting 1,000 mt from the management uncertainty buffer and reallocating it to the herring annual catch limit (ACL) and Area 1A sub-ACL because the New Brunswick weir fishery landed less than 2,722 mt of herring through October 1. Therefore, this inseason adjustment decreases the management uncertainty buffer from 4,220 mt to 3,220 mt, increases the ACL from 12,287 mt to 13,287 mt, and increases the Area 1A sub-ACL from 3,345 mt to 4,345 mt for the remainder of 2023 (Table 1).

Atlantic Herring Specifications for 2023

 

Current Specifications (mt)

Adjusted Specifications (mt)

Overfishing Limit

29,138

29,138

Acceptable Biological Catch

16,649

16,649

Management Uncertainty

4,220

3,220

Optimum Yield/ACL

12,287

13,287

Domestic Annual Harvest

12,429

13,429

Border Transfer

0

0

Domestic Annual Processing

12,429

13,429

U.S. At-Sea Processing

0

0

Area 1A Sub-ACL (28.9 percent)

3,345

4,345

Area 1B Sub-ACL (4.3 percent)

555

555

Area 2 Sub-ACL (27.8 percent)

3,589

3,589

Area 3 Sub-ACL (39 percent)

4,806

4,806

Fixed Gear Set-Aside

30

30

Research Set-Aside (RSA)

0%

0%

 

NOAA Fisheries will use the adjusted specifications for the remainder of 2023 when evaluating whether we need to implement a possession limit adjustment for Area 1A or for the whole fishery. Consistent with herring regulations, NOAA Fisheries will implement a 2,000-lb possession limit for herring for Area 1A beginning on the date that catch is projected to reach 92 percent of the sub-ACL for that area, and NOAA Fisheries will close the herring fishery and implement a 2,000-lb possession limit for herring beginning on the date that catch is projected to reach 95 percent of the ACL.

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