FISHING NORTH ATLANTIC SCALLOP(2020)
Extension of CAII Seasonal Closure to Mitigate Flatfish Bycatch: For fishing year 2020, the existing seasonal closure in CAII will be extended an additional 15 days to reduce bycatch of northern windowpane flounder and Georges Bank yellowtail flounder.
FISHING NORTH ATLANTIC SCALLOP(2020)
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The player is invited to discover an open world environment around Hammerfest in northern Norway, maneuver a fishing boat around the map to find the best fishing spots using fish sonar, radar, and GPS. Visit various ports, hire crew or apply for missions, enter dock to repair or upgrade your boat, go to bank for a loan or to the shop to buy supplies.
The regional benchmark stock assessment (North Carolina and all states north), conducted by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission in 2017, indicates that overfishing is not occurring and that management targets continue to be met. The size of the fish stock (overfished status), however, continues to be unknown due to limited data available for the adult population. A new benchmark stock assessment is scheduled for completion in 2024. For more information, contact Lee Paramore at Lee.Paramore@ncdenr.gov.
Northeast Atlantic region (Region 27) is the fourth most important in the world producing 10.5% of the global catch or 8,310,000 mt in 2020; the region encompasses the waters north of 36º North latitude and east of 40º West longitude with the major producers including Norway (3,528,240 mt), Russia (1,044,153 mt), Iceland (933,019 mt), UK (823,669 mt), and Denmark (641,927 mt); the region includes the historically important fishing grounds of the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic waters between Greenland, Iceland, and the British Isles; the principal catches include Atlantic cod, haddock, saithe (pollock), Blue Whiting, herring, and mackerel; not all fish caught are for human consumption, half of fish catches in the North Sea are processed as fish oil or fish meal, which are used in animal fodder
Northwest Atlantic region (Region 21) is the third most important Atlantic fishery and ninth in the world producing 1.9% of the global catch and 1,540,000 mt in 2020; it encompasses the waters north of 35º North latitude and west of 42º West longitude including the important fishing grounds over the continental shelf of North America such as the Grand Banks, the Georges Bank, and the Flemish Cap, as well as Baffin Bay with the major producers including the US (927,777 mt), Canada (615,651 mt), and Greenland (179,990 mt); the principal catches include sea scallops, prawns, lobster, herring, and menhaden
In regards to the second concern, there are risks of vessels striking a turbine or getting fishing gear caught in underwater infrastructure, which can damage gear or capsize the boat. To address this risk, BOEM identified a five-mile wide corridor across the New York Bight for vessel traffic. For a site on the New England coast (north of the NY-NJ Bight), wind developers proposed building appropriate spacing between the rows of turbines. 041b061a72