Document Type
Report
Department/Program
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Publication Date
2-13-2009
Abstract
Concerns regarding the status of fishery-independent data collection from the continental shelf waters between Cape Hatteras, North Carolina and the U.S. / Canadian border led the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s (ASMFC) Management and Science Committee (MSC) to draft a resolution in 1997 calling for the formation the Northeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (NEAMAP) (ASMFC 2002). NEAMAP is a cooperative state-federal program modeled after the Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (SEAMAP), which had been coordinating fishery-independent data collection south of Cape Hatteras since the mid-1980s (Rester 2001). The four main goals of this new program directly address the deficiencies noted by the MSC for this region and include 1) developing fishery-independent surveys where current sampling is either inadequate or absent 2) coordinating data collection amongst existing surveys as well as any new surveys 3) providing for efficient management and dissemination of data and 4) establishing outreach programs (ASMFC 2002). The NEAMAP Memorandum of Understanding was signed by all partner agencies by July 2004.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21220/3PQ0-M788
Keywords
Fisheries, Atlantic, Data
Publication Statement
Submitted to: Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Washington, DC
Recommended Citation
Bonzek, C. F., Gartland, J., Lange, J. D., & Latour, R. J. (2009) Northeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (NEAMAP) Mid-Atlantic Nearshore Trawl Survey: Data collection and analysis in support of single and multispecies stock assessments and management Progress Report: Fall 2008 Survey Data Summary. Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary. https://doi.org/10.21220/3PQ0-M788