Catch and Retention Limits for Striped Marlin in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean North of the Equator.

Overview

ID #

44945.946

Document Type

Environmental Assessment

NOAA Office

National Marine Fisheries Service - Pacific Islands Region

Document Status

In Development

Last Updated

06/21/2024

Summary

NMFS proposes a catch limit of 457 metric tons (t), with an annual retention limit of 443 t, for the Western and Central North Pacific Ocean (WCNPO) stock of striped marlin retained by the Hawaii deep-set and shallow set-longline fisheries. If the retention limit of 443 t is projected to be reached, NMFS will close those waters to striped marlin retention for U.S. longline fisheries for the remainder of the calendar year. This action is required under Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act Section 304(i) to address U.S. fishing vessels’ relative impact on this overfished and internationally managed stock.