MFC committees to meet about blue crab fishery

Published 10:07 am Monday, September 23, 2024

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Three advisory committees of the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission will meet this month to discuss adaptive management in the blue crab fishery. The meetings will be held in person and livestreamed on YouTube.

The advisory committees will receive a short presentation on the status of the blue crab stock and will then have a collaborative discussion with Division of Marine Fisheries staff about options available under the Adaptive Management framework adopted in Amendment 3 to the Blue Crab Fishery Management Plan (FMP).

Public comment will be accepted in person during the meetings, which are scheduled for:

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Northern Regional Advisory Committee

Sept. 24 at 6 p.m.

Department of Environmental Quality, Washington Regional Office

943 Washington Square Mall, Highway 17, Washington

Southern Regional Advisory Committee

Sept. 25 at 6 p.m.

Department of Environmental Quality, Wilmington Regional Office

127 Cardinal Drive Extension

Shellfish/Crustacean Advisory Committee

Sept. 26 at 6 p.m.

Division of Marine Fisheries, Central District Office

5285 Highway 70 West, Morehead City

The commission adopted Amendment 3 in February 2020 to end overfishing and rebuild the blue crab stock. The adopted management strategy was estimated to provide a 2.4% harvest reduction with a 50% probability of achieving sustainable harvest. Amendment 3 includes an adaptive management framework that requires the division to evaluate the effectiveness of the adopted management measures and revise or replace the measures, as needed.

A summary of all management measures in place through Amendment 3 can be found in the annual FMP update or in the Amendment 3 flyer.

All available information suggests the blue crab stock has continued to decline since adoption of Amendment 3. The Amendment 3 adaptive management framework allows consideration of any quantifiable management measure that can achieve sustainable harvest, including measures not discussed in Amendment 3.

Prior to implementation, the division will consult again with the Northern, Southern, and Shellfish/Crustacean advisory committees and bring any management recommendations to the Marine Fisheries Commission for approval. Learn more on the Information for Blue Crab Adaptive Management webpage at bit.ly/4euf4Qe.

Meeting agendas and YouTube links can be found on the Advisory Committee Meetings webpage at bit.ly/4dcIstg.

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