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NOAA to Announce Annual Status of U.S. Fisheries Report Findings

August 01, 2019

Fisheries experts to detail the nation's progress in rebuilding our fish stocks.

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Tomorrow, NOAA Fisheries will hold a webcast briefing for the media to announce findings from the 2018 Status of U.S. Fisheries report—an annual update that provides important information on many of the nation’s 479 federally-managed fish stocks or stock complexes. It provides Congress, fishery managers, and the public with an account of how well fishery management measures are working, and details which stocks are experiencing overfishing, are overfished, or are rebuilt to sustainable levels.

A special webcast will be held using AdobeConnect, which is a free virtual meeting service that can be accessed via desktop, laptop or mobile device. Please test your IT settings prior to the event. If you are using a smartphone you can download a free AdobeConnect app. See access instructions below.

WHAT

NOAA Fisheries webcast briefing for media:

Announcing the 2018 Status of U.S. Fisheries report

WHEN

Friday, August 1, 2019, 1:00 p.m. Eastern

WHO

  • Alan Risenhoover, director, NOAA Fisheries Office of Sustainable Fisheries
  • Karen Greene, report author & fishery management specialist, NOAA Fisheries Office of Sustainable Fisheries

HOW

  1. Dial into the conference call

1-800-857-9852 U.S./Canada (toll-free)

1-517-308-9420 International  (toll)

Passcode: STOCKS

  1. Log into the NOAA Webcast via AdobeConnect: https://noaabroadcast.adobeconnect.com/noaa-interview/
  2. Technical difficulties? If you are unable to connect to AdobeConnect, please proceed with dialing into the conference call. Slides will be posted on the NOAA.gov media advisory webpage approximately 1 hour prior to the press call. (Also: Consider using another internet browser - e.g., Internet Explorer - if your primary browser does not successfully log in to AdobeConnect)

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Media contacts:

John Ewald, 240-429-6127

Jennie Lyons, 202-603-9372

Last updated by NOAA Fisheries Public Affairs on August 01, 2019

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