Gulf of Maine Herring and Atlantic Mackerel Stop Seine/Weir Fishery - MMPA List of Fisheries
U.S. fisheries are classified under the Marine Mammal Protection Act according to the level of interactions that result in incidental mortality or serious injury of marine mammals.
Current Classification on the List of Fisheries
Category |
III |
Estimated Number of Participants |
>1 |
Target Species |
Herring, Atlantic mackerel |
Applicable Take Reduction Plans |
N/A |
Observer Coverage |
N/A |
Marine Mammal Species/Stocks Killed or Injured |
Harbor porpoise, GME/BF Harbor seal, WNA Minke whale, Canadian east coast Atlantic white-sided dolphin, WNA |
Basis for Current Classification
Season length and gear type suggest a remote likelihood of marine mammal interactions. No new information has been received which would change or confirm placement as Category III. If interactions with harbor porpoises occur, it is likely that mortality and serious injury would be <1% PBR.
Distribution
Most U.S. commercial catches of herring occur between May and November in the Gulf of Maine. The harvest is widely distributed between Maine and North Carolina. Concentrations of catch occur on the continental shelf southeast of Long Island, NY and east of the Delmarva Peninsula.
Gear Description
Stop nets are used in coastal embayments to close off the opening to a small cove or bight to harvest schooling fish. Fishermen sometimes harvest the schools with beach seines after they are in the stop net. Weirs consist of a fence or multiple fences constructed to intercept schools of feeding or migrating fish. The fences form successive enclosures of the heart, the pound, and the pocket into which fish are directed by a leader.
Management
Atlantic Herring Fishery Management Plan and Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Herring, Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish Fishery Management Plan.
Historical Information
Original Category (Year added to the LOF) |
III (1989) |
Original Number of Participants |
50 |
Basis for Original Classification |
season length and gear type suggest a remote likelihood of marine mammal interactions |
Past Names |
N/A |
Species/stocks historically documented as killed or injured (but not currently on the list) |
Gray seal, WNA Humpback whale, WNA North Atlantic right whale, WNA |
Timeline of Changes
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