Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 consolidation that may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 2014, 40% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX for FYs 2015 and 24 2016 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 and 16, the NEFS IX sector 25 has 60 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 2015 and 2016. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX sector expects that, 27 compared to FY 2014, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among NEFS 28 IX as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than FY 2014. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews and the negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement, Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement, Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 consolidation that may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 2014, 4037% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX XIII for FYs 2015 and 24 2016 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 and 16, the NEFS IX XIII sector 25 has 60 50 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 28 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 2015 and 2016. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX XIII sector expects that, 27 compared to FY 2014, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the NEFS 28 IX XIII as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 2014. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews and the associated negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement, Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 15 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 consolidation that 17 may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 based upon the 18 weakest stocks. In FY 20142016, 4045% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX VII for FYs 2015 2017 and 24 2016 2018 are attached 19 to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2017 and 162018, the NEFS IX VII sector 25 has 60 20 permits 20 currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 (5 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 2015 2017 and 201621 2018. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX VII sector expects that, 27 compared to FY 20142016, there 22 would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the NEFS 28 IX VII as the share of ACE 23 contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 20142016. It 29 can be anticipated 24 that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews and the associated negative 30 25 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 26 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the 27 NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement, Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 17 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 18 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 19 consolidation that may occur in the effort effort-controlled system where overall management measures are 23 20 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 20142020, 405% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX VII for FYs 2015 2021 and 24 2016 21 2022 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2021 and 162022, the NEFS IX VII 22 sector 25 has 60 17 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 3 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 23 multispecies in FYs 2015 2021 and 20162022. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX VII sector expects that, 27 24 compared to FY 2014, there would be a net no change from the consolidation beyond what that previously occurred among NEFS 25 the members during FY 2020. The member permits that are not attached to active NE multispecies 26 vessels in FYs 2021 and 2022 are the same permits that did not fish in FY 2020. In most cases, a member 27 who owns multiple permits fished the ACE (or DAS if in the common pool) of all those permits on fewer 28 IX as hulls and will now continue to fish the share of ACE contributed by member all those permits is fished by on fewer active vessels than FY 2014. It hulls, resulting in 29 can be anticipated that fewer active vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews and the negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fisherylittle additional consolidation.
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Sources: Sector Agreement, Sector Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 18 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 19 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 20 consolidation that may occur in the effort effort-controlled system where overall management measures are 23 21 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 2014the year 2024 fishing, 4026% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX for FYs 2015 and 24 2016 are II 22 were attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2025 and 162026, the NEFS IX II sector 25 23 has 60 128 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 34 are anticipated expected to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 2015 and 201624 multispecies. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX II sector expects that, 27 compared to FY 20142024, 25 there would be a net be: 26 27 Little or no change from the consolidation beyond what that previously occurred among NEFS the 28 IX as members during FY 2024. The member permits that are not attached to active NE multispecies vessels 29 in FYs 2025 and 2026 are the share same permits that did not fish in FY 2024. Most times, a member who 30 owns multiple permits fished the ACE of all those permits on fewer hulls and will now continue to fish 31 the ACE contributed by member all those permits is fished by on fewer active vessels than FY 2014hulls, resulting in little additional consolidation. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews and the negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.32
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Sources: Sector Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 19 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 20 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 21 consolidation that may occur in the effort effort-controlled system where overall management measures are 23 22 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 20142020, 4011% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX VIII for FYs 2015 2023 23 and 24 2016 2024 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2023 and 162024, the NEFS IX 24 VIII sector 25 has 60 67 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 11 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 25 multispecies in FYs 2015 2023 and 20162024. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX VIII sector expects that, 27 26 compared to FY 20142022, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the 27 NEFS 28 IX VIII as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 201428 2022. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews 29 and the associated negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on 30 commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there 31 would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Sector Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 consolidation that may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 20142016, 4036% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX for FYs 2015 2017 and 24 2016 2018 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2017 and 162018, the NEFS IX 25 sector 25 has 60 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 21 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 2015 2017 and 20162018. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX sector expects that, 27 compared to FY 20142016, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the 28 NEFS 28 IX as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 201429 2016. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews 30 and the associated negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on 31 commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there 32 would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 16 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 17 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 18 consolidation that may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 19 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 20142016, 4050% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX III for FYs 2015 2017 and 24 2016 20 2018 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 and 16, the NEFS IX sector 25 has 60 56 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 24 are anticipated 21 to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 2015 2017 and 20162018. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX III 22 sector expects that, 27 compared to FY 20142016, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously 23 occurred among the NEFS 28 IX III as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer 24 active vessels than in FY 20142016. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job 25 losses for fishing crews and the associated negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and 26 industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a 27 positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 18 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 19 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 20 consolidation that may occur in the effort effort-controlled system where overall management measures are 23 21 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 20142020, 4011% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX VIII for FYs 2015 2024 22 and 24 2016 2025 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2024 and 162025, the NEFS IX 23 VIII sector 25 has 60 106 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 12 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 24 multispecies in FYs 2015 2024 and 20162025. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX VIII sector expects that, 27 25 compared to FY 20142024, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the 26 NEFS 28 IX VIII as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 201427 2023. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews 28 and the associated negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on 29 commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there 30 would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Sector Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 21 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 22 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 23 consolidation that may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 24 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 2014, 4035% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX III for FYs 2015 and 24 25 2016 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 and 16, the NEFS IX sector 25 III has 60 71 26 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 31 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 multispecies in FYs 27 2015 and 2016. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX sector III expects that, 27 compared to FY 2014, there 28 would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the NEFS 28 IX III as the share of ACE 29 contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 2014. It 29 can be anticipated 30 that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews and the associated negative 30 31 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on commercial fishing. While fishers 31 32 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there would be fewer active fishers in 32 the 33 NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement
Consolidation and Redistribution of ACE. Scientific recommendations and 20 21 new ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ requirements will influence the level of consolidation that will take place in the 21 22 groundfish fishery. The Sector members intend to utilize sector management to mitigate excessive 22 23 consolidation that may occur in the effort controlled system where overall management measures are 23 24 based upon the weakest stocks. In FY 20142016, 4045% of the permits enrolled in the NEFS IX VII for FYs 2015 2017 and 24 2016 25 2018 are attached to vessels actively fishing for NE multispecies. For FYs 2015 2017 and 162018, the NEFS IX VII 26 sector 25 has 60 20 permits currently enrolled. Of those permits 22 (5 are anticipated to actively fish for NE 26 27 multispecies in FYs 2015 2017 and 20162018. While these numbers may change, the NEFS IX VII sector expects that, 27 28 compared to FY 20142016, there would be a net consolidation beyond what previously occurred among the 29 NEFS 28 IX VII as the share of ACE contributed by member permits is fished by fewer active vessels than in FY 201430 2016. It 29 can be anticipated that fewer active fishing vessels would result in job losses for fishing crews 31 and the associated negative 30 impacts could spread to fishing communities and industries reliant on 32 commercial fishing. While fishers 31 who remain in the fishery may experience a positive benefit, that there 33 would be fewer active fishers in 32 the NE multispecies fishery.
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Sources: Northeast Fishery Sector Operations Plan and Agreement