Commercial Summary Table
(Sector and Common Pool)
Catch Monitoring

Report run on:
For data reported through:
Quota Period:
Quota Period Dates:
January 16 2025
January 14 2025
2024
May 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025

StockCumulative Kept (mt)Cumulative Discard (mt)Cumulative Catch (mt)Sub-ACL* (mt)Percent Caught
GB Cod East 29.6 2.7 32.3 150.821.4
GB Cod 189.2 7.3 196.5 405.848.4
GOM Cod 113.5 3.1 116.5 295.439.5
GB Haddock East 171.719.4 191.0 3,096.4 6.2
GB Haddock1,232.544.41,276.9 6,908.718.5
GOM Haddock 714.425.6 740.1 1,509.049.0
GB Yellowtail Flounder 0.6 0.2 0.8 57.8 1.3
SNE/MA Yellowtail Flounder 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.7 0.1
CC/GOM Yellowtail Flounder 154.739.0 193.7 920.321.1
Plaice 959.538.7 998.2 5,457.218.3
Witch Flounder 606.227.2 633.4 1,203.652.6
GB Winter Flounder 630.5 1.0 631.5 1,532.141.2
GOM Winter Flounder 54.9 3.8 58.7 634.9 9.2
SNE Winter Flounder 47.0 0.9 47.9 461.210.4
Redfish4,147.074.84,221.8 8,302.950.8
White Hake1,072.914.51,087.4 1,923.456.5
Pollock1,476.448.41,524.812,818.311.9
Northern Windowpane 0.1 5.2 5.3 93.6 5.6
Southern Windowpane 0.017.7 17.8 29.759.8
Ocean Pout 0.033.5 33.5 49.068.4
Halibut 21.015.3 36.2 58.262.3
Wolffish 0.0 0.6 0.6 86.5 0.7
* Does not include Sector Carryover or Overages. GB Cod and GB Haddock
include GB Cod East and GB Haddock East respectively.



Notice
The 2024 Quota Period began on May 1, 2024, therefore this report does not contain any landings reported prior to May 1, 2024.
Management actions for the Common Pool Program, under the authority of the Regional Administrator (such as closures and possession limits) are based upon Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) reports and other available information.
The data used to produce this report are the best available to NOAA Fisheries at the time the report was generated. Data for this report are primarily from data received through various NOAA Fisheries data collection programs, which include data from our partner organizations, such as: Vessel Monitoring Systems; Vessel Trip Reports; Dealer Purchase Reports; and the Northeast Fisheries Observer Program. As part of its data quality assurance/quality control program, NOAA Fisheries routinely audits and corrects data, which may lead to differences between quota monitoring reports.