Make your voice heard! The Atlantic coastal states of Maine through Virginia have scheduled hearings to gather public input on the Atlantic Striped Bass Draft Amendment 7. Some hearings will be conducted via webinar and some hearings will be conducted in person. To register for a virtual hearing, please click here.

The Draft Amendment is available here or via the Commission’s website. All those interested in the management of Atlantic striped bass are encouraged to provide input either by participating in public hearings, which may be conducted via webinar, or providing written comment.

Written public comment will be accepted until 11:59 PM (EST) on April 15 and should be sent to Emilie Franke, FMP Coordinator, at 1050 N. Highland St., Suite 200 A-N, Arlington, Virginia 22201; 703.842.0741 (fax) or at comments@asmfc.org (Subject line: Draft Amendment 7).

The public hearing details are as follows:

State and Hearing Format

State/Agency

Contact

Tuesday, March 8
In-person Hearing
4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Potomac River Fisheries Commission &
District of Columbia Dept. of Energy and EnvironmentHearing Location:
Potomac River Fisheries Commission
222 Taylor St, Colonial Beach, VA 22443
Martin Gary, 804.224.7148

Daniel Ryan, 202.597.1244

Wednesday, March 9
Webinar Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Virginia Marine Resources Commission Pat Geer, 757.247.2236
Thursday, March 10
Webinar Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife John Clark, 302.739.9108
Monday, March 14
Webinar Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection &
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
Joe Cimino, 609.748.2063

Kris Kuhn, 814.359.5115

Tuesday, March 15
Webinar Hearing
5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Rhode Island Dept. of Environmental Management Jason McNamee, 401.222.4700 x2772414
Wednesday, March 16
In-person Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
New York State Dept. of Environmental Conservation

 Hearing Location:
NYSDEC Division of Marine Resources
123 Kings Park Blvd (inside Nissequogue River States Park), Kings Park, NY 11754

Maureen Davidson, 631.444.0483
Monday, March 21
Webinar Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
 

Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries

 

Michael Armstrong, 978.282.0308 x109
Tuesday, March 22
Webinar Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Connecticut Dept. of Energy & Environmental Protection Justin Davis, 860.447.4322
Wednesday, March 23
Webinar Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Maine Dept. of Marine Resources Megan Ware, 207.446.0932
Monday, March 28
In-person Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources

 Hearing Location:
Calvary United Methodist Church
301 Rowe Blvd, Annapolis, MD 21401

Michael Luisi, 443.758.6547
Tuesday, March 29
Hybrid Hearing
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
New Hampshire Fish and Game

 Note: This hearing will be held in a hybrid format. To virtually attend this hearing, please follow the webinar registration instructions.

You can attend in person at this address:

Urban Forestry Center
45 Elwyn Road, Portsmouth, NH 03801

Cheri Patterson, 603.608.6637
 

The Draft Amendment proposes options to address the following issues: management triggers, recreational release mortality, stock rebuilding plan, and conservation equivalency. These issues were identified during the public scoping process for Amendment 7 as critically important to help rebuild the stock and update the management program.

The Draft Amendment’s proposed options consider changes to the management triggers, which determine when the Board is required to make management adjustments, and whether to adopt new restrictions or requirements for the use of conservation equivalency, which provides the states the flexibility to tailor the management measures. For stock rebuilding, the proposed options consider the impact of low recruitment and how the Board could respond to the 2022 stock assessment if action is needed to achieve stock rebuilding by 2029. Since release mortality in the recreational fishery is a large component of annual fishing mortality, the Draft Amendment considers options to reduce the number of striped bass released alive and options to increase the chance of survival after a striped bass is released.

The last time a new plan amendment to the Atlantic Striped Bass FMP was adopted was in 2003 (Amendment 6). Since then, the status and understanding of the striped bass stock and fishery has changed considerably, and the results of the 2018 Benchmark Stock Assessment, in particular, led the Board to discuss a number of prominent issues facing striped bass management. Consequently, the Board initiated the development of Amendment 7 in August 2020 to update the management program to better align with current fishery needs and priorities. The Board intends for this amendment to build upon the Addendum VI to Amendment 6 action to end overfishing and initiate rebuilding in response to the overfished status of the stock.

Webinar Instructions

Please note that in order to comment during virtual webinar hearings you will need to use your computer or download the GoToWebinar app for your phone. Those joining by phone only will be limited to listening to the presentation and will not be able to provide input. In those cases, you can send your comments to staff via email, U.S. mail, or fax at any time during the public comment period. To attend the webinar in listen-only mode, dial 951.384.3421 and enter access code 269-324-049.

To register for a virtual public hearing webinar please click HERE and select the hearing(s) you plan to attend from the dropdown menu. Hearings will be held via GoToWebinar, and you can join the webinar from your computer, tablet or smartphone. If you are new to GoToWebinar, you can download the software by clicking here or via the App store under GoToWebinar. We recommend you register for the hearing well in advance of the hearing since GoToWebinar will provide you with a link to test your device’s compatibility with the webinar. If you find your device is not compatible, please contact the Commission at info@asmfc.org (subject line: GoToWebinar help) and we will try to get you connected. We also strongly encourage participants to use the computer voice over internet (VoIP) so they can ask questions and provide input at the hearing. If you are joining the webinar but will not be using VoIP, you can also call in at 951.384.3421, access code 269-324-049. An audio PIN will be provided to you after joining the webinar.

For those who cannot attend any in-person or virtual hearings, the Commission will also post a recording of the hearing presentation on the Commission’s YouTube page so that stakeholders may watch the presentation and submit comments at any time during the comment process. This recording will be available in late February; a subsequent press release will announce the availability of the recording.