Table 2: FY 2022 Northeast Multispecies Annual Catch Limits (mt)
Stock Components with ACLs and sub-ACLs: With Accountability Measures (AMs) Sub-components: No AMs
Total ACL Groundfish Sector Common Pool Recreational Midwater Trawl Herring Fishery Scallop Fishery2 Small Mesh Fisheries State Water Other
A to H A+B+C A B C D E F G H
GB Cod 330 244 238 6.3         11 75
GOM Cod 522 462 261 8.8 192       48 12
GB Haddock 77,302 75,382 74,375 1,007   1,514     NA 406
GOM Haddock 10,873 10,690 6,915 141 3,634 107     38 38
GB Yellowtail Flounder 118 97 94 3.0     19 2.3 NA -
SNE Yellowtail Flounder 21 16 12 3.4     2.0   0.2 3.3
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder 787 692 661 31         58 37
Plaice 2,687 2,630 2,566 64         28 28
Witch Flounder 1,414 1,317 1,277 40         44 52
GB Winter Flounder 591 563 551 12         NA 27
GOM Winter Flounder 482 281 259 22         194 7.5
SNE/MA Winter Flounder 441 288 250 38         21 132
Redfish 9,559 9,559 9,459 100         - -
White Hake 2,011 1,990 1,970 20         11 11
Pollock 16,068 14,135 14,020 115         1,093 841
Northern Windowpane 150 108 NA 108     31   0.8 10
Southern Windowpane 371 43 NA 43     129   23 177
Ocean Pout 83 50 NA 50         0 33
Halibut 97 73 NA 73         20 3.5
Wolffish 86 86 NA 86         - -
1 Except for GOM cod and GOM haddock, the groundfish sub-ACL is equal to the commercial groundfish sub-ACL.  For GOM cod and GOM haddock, the groundfish sub-ACL includes the commercial sub-ACL and the recreational sub-ACL.  For inseason monitoring, the commercial groundfish sub-ACL for GOM cod is 830 mt and 187 mt for GOM haddock.
Values in metric tons of live weight
Source: NMFS Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office
September 26, 2023