Bycatch Reduction in HMS Fisheries
Under
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, bycatch is defined as fish that are harvested in a
fishery, but are not sold or kept for personal use, and
includes economic discards and regulatory discards. Bycatch
does not include fish released alive under a recreational
catch and release fishery management plan. The Magnuson-Stevens
Act requires NMFS to minimize bycatch and bycatch mortality,
to the extent practicable.
In HMS fisheries bycatch of billfish on commercial gear, undersized swordfish, sharks on commercial gear after a seasonal closure; bluefin tuna on pelagic longline gear, and protected species such as sea turtles and whales have been of particular concern because of the impact on the stocks of these species. The rules below are designed to reduce bycatch in HMS fisheries.
Reports and Notices
Proceedings of International Symposium on Circle Hooks in Research, Management and Conservation May 4-6, 2011, August 2, 2010
Highly Migratory Species Current Bycatch Priorities and Implementation Plan
Black and White Map of Areas Closed to HMS Fishermen with Pelagic or Bottom Longline on board their vessel and Color Map of Closed Areas with Bathymetry
Final Rules
Final Rule to Reduce Sea Turtle Bycatch and Bycatch Mortality in the Pelagic Longline Fishery, July 6, 2004 2004 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement to Reduce Sea Turtle Bycatch and Bycatch Mortality in the Pelagic Longline Fishery
NMFS issues final regulations to prohibit pelagic longline fishing in DeSoto Canyon, FL East Coast, Charleston Bump. Also prohibit use of live bait in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement on measures to reduce bycatch in Atlantic pelagic longline fishery, June 14, 2000.
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FSEIS final Chapters 1-5 (Figures are not available in this html version.)
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