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Northeast Multispecies (Groundfish) Fishing Year 2023 Catch Limits, Allocations to Sectors, and Emergency Measures for Gulf of Maine Haddock

August 17, 2023

NOAA Fisheries approved Framework Adjustment 65 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan and is announcing final quotas for fishing year 2023. This action also approves and implements emergency measures for Gulf of Maine (GOM) haddock.

Emergency Action

NOAA Fisheries is taking emergency action to increase the fishing year 2023 catch limit for GOM haddock from the level proposed in Framework 65, which represented a substantial reduction from fishing year 2022.  Increasing the catch limit is expected to mitigate adverse economic impacts due to the unanticipated high level of fishery interactions with the 2020 year class and the potential for overly constrained fishing effort or a shutdown of the Gulf of Maine Broad Stock Area.

The emergency action sets the GOM haddock acceptable biological catch (ABC) at 100 percent of the fishing mortality rate associated with maximum sustainable yield (2,515 mt) while still preventing overfishing. The emergency action will be in place for an initial period of 180 days. NOAA Fisheries may extend the emergency action through the end of the fishing year after consideration of public comments on the action.

Fishing Year 2023 Catch Limits 

Framework 65 sets annual catch limits for 16 of the 20 groundfish stocks.  Quotas for the U.S./Canada area are shown in Table 1. The 2023 catch limits are listed in Table 2. The management uncertainty buffer has been removed from the GOM haddock and white hake sector sub-annual catch limits, as recommended by the Council. Sector annual catch entitlements (ACE) are shown in Table 3. These quotas replace those that were in effect at the beginning of the fishing year. 

Sector and common pool quotas are based on the final fishing year 2023 rosters. NOAA Fisheries will subtract any sector or common pool overages in a separate action, if necessary, after finalizing fishing year 2022 catch information.     

Table 1.  2023 Fishing Year U.S./Canada Quotas (mt, live weight) and Percent of Quota Allocated to Each Country

Quota

Eastern GB Cod

Eastern GB Haddock

GB Yellowtail Flounder

Total Shared Quota

520

No agreement

200

U.S. Quota

135
(26 percent)

1,520

106
(53 percent)

Canadian Quota

385
(74 percent)

2,320 (estimate)

94
(47 percent)

 

Table 2.  Fishing Year 2023 Catch Limits (mt, live weight)

Stock

Total ACL

Groundfish sub-ACL

Final Sector sub-ACL

Final Common Pool sub-ACL

Recreational sub-ACL

Midwater Trawl Fishery

Scallop Fishery

Small-Mesh Fisheries

State Waters sub- component

Other sub-component

A to H

A+B+C

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

GB Cod

500

375

364

11

 

 

 

 

42

83

GOM Cod

522

470

268

11

192

 

 

 

48

3.4

GB Haddock

11,301

11,080

10,829

251

 

221

 

 

0

0

GOM Haddock
Emergency Action

2,452

2,362

1,537

32

793

23

 

 

58

8.3

GOM Haddock
Proposed in Framework 65

1,888

1,818

1,183

25

610

18

 

 

45

6.4

GB Yellowtail Flounder

103

84

80

4.5

 

 

16.5

2.0

0.0

0.0

SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder

38

33

25

8.1

 

 

2.7

 

0.2

2.0

CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder

1,063

985

931

54

 

 

 

 

34

45

American Plaice

5,417

5,360

5,210

150

 

 

 

 

29

29

Witch Flounder

1,196

1,145

1,104

41

 

 

 

 

19

31

GB Winter Flounder

1,651

1,634

1,585

50

 

 

 

 

0

17

GOM Winter Flounder

772

607

519

88

 

 

 

 

153

12.1

SNE/MA Winter Flounder

604

441

387

53

 

 

 

 

19

144

Redfish

9,469

9,469

9,369

99

 

 

 

 

0

0

White Hake

1,844

1,826

1,808

18

 

 

 

 

0

19

Pollock

14,325

13,124

13,001

123

 

 

 

 

676

526

N. Windowpane Flounder

150

105

na

105

 

 

31

 

0.8

13

S. Windowpane Flounder

371

45

na

45

 

 

129

 

13

184

Ocean Pout

83

49

na

49

 

 

 

 

0

34

Atlantic Halibut

83

64

na

64

 

 

 

 

17

1.3

Atlantic Wolffish

87

87

na

87

 

 

 

 

0

0

na: not allocated to sectors. ACL = annual catch limit, GB = Georges Bank, GOM = Gulf of Maine, SNE/MA = Southern New England/Mid-Atlantic, CC/GOM = Cape Cod/Gulf of Maine, N = northern, S = southern.

Table 3.  ACE (in 1,000 lb), by stock, for each sector for fishing year 2023#^

Sector Name

 GB Cod East

 GB Cod West

 GOM Cod

 GB Haddock East 

 GB Haddock West

GOM Haddock
Emergency Action

 GOM Haddock
Proposed in Framework 65

 GB Yellowtail Flounder

 SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder

 CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder

 Plaice

 Witch Flounder

 GB Winter Flounder

 GOM Winter Flounder

 SNE/MA Winter Flounder

 Redfish

 White Hake

 Pollock

Fixed Gear Sector

34

61

4

52

328

6

5

0

0

34

51

27

1

24

10

112

41

897

Maine Coast Community Sector

7

12

97

114

716

424

326

4

2

136

1,840

311

29

105

22

1,922

556

3,664

Maine Permit Bank

0

1

7

1

9

39

30

0

0

7

138

18

0

6

0

172

67

491

Mooncusser Sector

36

65

39

131

827

131

101

2

1

66

108

46

34

38

25

1,026

450

3,199

NEFS 2

19

34

147

356

2,236

712

548

3

1

497

1,131

324

116

294

40

3,113

329

3,985

NEFS 4

22

39

69

196

1,232

307

236

4

2

139

1,115

223

25

99

10

1,387

332

1,984

NEFS 5

1

2

2

23

146

4

3

2

12

20

37

13

12

11

97

3

3

22

NEFS 6

9

16

17

115

723

152

117

4

4

84

517

147

41

59

18

1,422

182

1,060

NEFS 8

46

82

17

477

2,999

247

190

51

8

193

1,193

220

1,372

56

158

1,596

265

1,759

NEFS 10

2

3

15

6

37

46

35

0

0

90

142

54

0

122

6

70

27

223

NEFS 11

1

2

70

1

7

95

73

0

0

50

179

39

0

27

0

390

162

2,536

NEFS 12

1

3

18

3

20

37

29

0

0

182

94

16

0

136

3

48

12

205

NEFS 13

37

66

4

682

4,291

31

24

66

17

141

1,015

223

694

24

170

908

89

774

New Hampshire Permit Bank

0

0

7

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

3

0

0

1

0

4

3

32

Sustainable Harvest Sector 1

20

36

36

323

2,033

439

338

8

2

78

1,986

349

371

39

44

3,710

732

3,004

Sustainable Harvest Sector 2

8

14

12

97

609

153

118

5

2

115

419

85

98

62

50

956

139

890

Sustainable Harvest Sector 3

45

79

29

697

4,385

565

435

26

6

218

1,517

341

700

39

203

3,817

598

3,938

Common Pool

8

15

23

76

476

71

54

10

18

120

331

91

110

195

118

219

39

270

 Sector Total

289

514

590

3,275

20,600

3,389

2,608

176

56

2,052

11,486

2,435

3,493

1,144

854

20,656

3,986

28,663

# Numbers are rounded to the nearest thousand pounds.  In some cases, this table shows an allocation of 0, but that sector may be allocated a small amount of that stock in tens or hundreds pounds.     

^ The data in the table represent the total allocations to each sector.

Common Pool Commercial Possession and Trip Limits – Effective August 18, 2023

In order to provide the common pool with the opportunity to harvest stocks with increasing common pool sub-ACLs, while avoiding early closures for the common pool and preventing overages, Framework 65 adjusts the common pool possession and trip limits as shown in Table 4:

Table 4:  2023 Common Pool Commercial Possession and Trip Limits

Stock

2023 Trip Limit

GB Cod (outside Eastern U.S./Canada Area)

100 lb (45.4 kg) per DAS,

up to 200 lb (90.7 kg) per trip

GB Cod (inside Eastern U.S./Canada Area)

GB Cod [Closed Area II Yellowtail Flounder/Haddock SAP (for targeting haddock)]

500 lb (226.8 kg) per trip

GOM Cod

150 lb (68.0 kg) per DAS,

up to 300 lb (136.1 kg) per trip

GB Haddock

50,000 lb (22,679.62 kg) per trip

GOM Haddock

1,000 lb (453.6 kg) per DAS, up to 2,000 lb (907.2 kg) per trip

GB Yellowtail Flounder

100 lb (45.4 kg) per trip

SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder

200 lb (90.7 kg) per DAS, up to 400 lb (181.4 kg) per trip

CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder

1,500 lb (680.4 kg) per DAS, up to 3,000 lb (1,360.8  kg) per trip

American plaice

3,000 lb (1,360.8 kg) per DAS, up to 6,000 lb (2,721.6 kg) per trip

Witch Flounder

1,500 lb (680.4 kg) per trip

GB Winter Flounder

500 lb (226.8 kg) per trip

GOM Winter Flounder

2,000 lb (907.2 kg) per trip

SNE/MA Winter Flounder

2,000 lb (907.2 kg) per DAS, up to 4,000 lb (1,814.4 kg) per trip

Redfish

Unlimited

White hake

750 lb (340.2 kg) per trip

Pollock

Unlimited

Atlantic Halibut

1 fish per trip

Windowpane Flounder

Possession Prohibited

Ocean Pout

Atlantic Wolffish

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