NOAA
Fisheries Service has begun the process of developing new guidance to
assist regional fishery management councils in developing measures to
end overfishing in all
U.S.
commercial and recreational fisheries by 2010.
This
deadline is a new requirement under the reauthorized Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 2006.
NOAA
provides guidelines to facilitate consistent application of the law's
10 national standards among the nation's fishery managers.
This
action would modify the guidelines for National Standard 1 of the Act,
also known as the "overfishing standard."
Overfishing
still occurs at various levels in 48 fisheries in
U.S.
waters, although NOAA says the situation has significantly improved in
recent years.
The
highest priority in the Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization was to
strengthen the Act to ensure an end to overfishing.
The
U.S. Ocean Action Plan also called for expansion of market-based
management systems, improved recreational data, and the use of
peer-reviewed science in resource management decisions.
Initial
funding for these activities is included in the 2008 budget request
for NOAA Fisheries Service.
"The
President is determined to stop overfishing and rebuild the nation's
marine fisheries to sustainable levels to maximize their economic and
environmental benefit to the nation," said Bill Hogarth, director
of NOAA Fisheries Service. "We are pleased that Congress gave us
new tools to end all overfishing and we look forward to continued
support in the 2008 budget process."
To end
overfishing and prevent it from occurring in the future, the new law
requires all fisheries to be regulated under annual catch limits, with
accountability measures to ensure that catches do not exceed the
limit.
The
new law also elevates the importance of following scientific advice in
fishery management decisions, so the new guidelines for National
Standard 1 will address the role of science in establishing annual
harvest caps.
Upon
consideration of public input that NOAA receives during a scoping
period, the agency will develop a proposal for specific regulations,
and then will hold another public comment period.
The
agency aims to finalize the modified National Standard 1 guidelines by
the end of 2007.
More
information on the Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorized Act of 2006 is
available at http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/msa2007