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Restoring River Herring

grp_logosAdditional resources needed to monitor and assess at-sea river herring bycatch to help federal fishery managers develop conservation measures.

 

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Network Bi-Annual Report

Biennial Network Report

Since its founding in 1992, the Network has been in the forefront of efforts to stop overfishing and rebuild sustainable fish stocks. Our current report details the last 2 years of issues and campaigns that the network as been involved in. 
Mid-Atlantic States Sign Agreement to Protect Ocean's Resources

Mid-Atlantic CouncilDevelopment of Atlantic in responsible manner objective of five-state pact

 

(June 19, 2009) Five states have banded together to protect and responsibly develop the region's ocean.

In early June, the governors of Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey and New York signed an agreement on ocean conservation and created the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean. The partnership was designed to address issues facing the region's ocean waters. Those issues are water quality, climate change, offshore energy and habitat protection.

 

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Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council Meeting Update

gulfcouncil(June 19, 2009) The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council met for its third meeting of 2009 in Tampa, Florida from Monday, June 15 until Thursday, June 18, 2009. The following is a synopsis of the major issues discussed by the Council during the meeting.

National Standard 1 Compliance: Implementing the New Annual Catch Limits and Accountability Measures of the Reauthorized MSA of 2006

The Gulf Council took their first look at the public scoping document* for implementation of the new legal requirements for annual catch limits (ACL) and accountability measures (AM).
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President Obama Issues Memorandum Calling for Development of a National Ocean Policy
whitehouse1aWashington, D.C. (June 17, 2009) – The Obama Administration ordered the creation of the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force led by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to develop recommendations within 90 days for a national ocean policy that ensures the health of ocean, coastal and Great Lakes ecosystems and resources. Its aims are to improve coordination among federal and state government activities that affect the marine and Great Lakes environments, and to enhance the sustainability of ocean and coastal economies. Within 180 days the task force must also develop recommendations for a system of comprehensive marine spatial planning.
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Voices In the Sea

Forage Fish

Fuel for the food web
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fuel for
the Food Web