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Welcome to the Marine Recreational Information Program
The Marine Recreational Information Program, or MRIP, is the way NOAA Fisheries counts and reports marine recreational catch and effort. Driven by data provided by anglers and captains, MRIP produces better information through better science and, equally important, increased transparency, accountability, and engagement.
NOAA Fisheries is entrusted with ensuring the long-term health of ocean fisheries and other marine life in federal waters. One of our most important jobs is working with both commercial and recreational fishermen to count what species are being caught, when, where, and how. This information is used to decide how many fish can be taken recreationally and commercially without negatively affecting the sustainability of individual fisheries. It also ensures appropriate measures are taken to recover fisheries in trouble.
MRIP News
2016-2017 Implementation Plan Update
FES Transition Progress Report
Working Together on Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper
SurveysNational Academies of Sciences Hosts 2nd Meeting to Review MRIP
2015-2016 Implementation Plan Update
FES Checkpoint Report Released
Public comment on transition planning guidance document
Transition Plan for Fishing Effort Survey released
2014 APAIS Calibration Workshop report released