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Descriptions of Selected Fishery Landings and Estimates of Vessel Revenue from Areas: A Planning-level Assessment


Prepared by:
National Marine Fisheries Service


March 01, 2023



Ocean Winds East

OCS-A 0537



Data sources:
Commercial Fisheries landings data, Vessel Trip Reports, and Surfclam/OceanQuahog Logbooks


In order to meet requirements of maintaining data confidentiality, these strata are presented individually. In addition, records that did not meet the rule of three (>=3 unique dealers and >= 3 unique permits), values were summarized as ‘ALL OTHERS’.

Some caveats/notes:

  • Values are reported in real 2021 dollars as calculated using the GDP Implicit Price Deflator.
  • Pounds are reported in landed (dressed) pounds.
  • Data summarized here is based on vessels that are required to provide federal VTRs for GARFO managed species (check here for more information).
  • Federal lobster vessels, with only lobster permits, do not have a VTR requirement. Many Atlantic Highly Migratory Species permitted vessels also do not have a VTR requirement. Trips with no VTR are not reflected in this summary.
  • The ASMFC FMP includes the following species: American Lobster, Cobia, Atlantic Croaker, Black Drum, Red Drum, Menhaden, NK Sea Bass, NK Seatrout, Spot, Striped Bass, Tautog, Jonah Crab, and Pandalid Shrimp.
  • The SERO FMP includes the following species: Amber Jack, Brown Shrimp, Dolphinfish, Greater Amberjack, Grouper, Grunts, Hogfish, King Mackerel, Long Tail Grouper, NK Porgy, Penaeid Shrimp, Red Grouper, Red Hind, Red Porgy, Red Snapper, Rock Hind, Sand Tilefish, Scamp Grouper, Snapper, Snowy Grouper, Spadefish, Spanish Mackerel, Speckled Hind, Spiny American Lobster, Triggerfish, Vermillion Snapper, Wahoo, Wreckfish, Yellowedge Grouper.
  • There exist other fisheries in State waters that may not be reflected in data from federal sources (e.g. whelk, bluefish, and menhaden). It is recommended to query state agencies for additional data within state waters.
  • All summaries presented here are built from percentages of a trip that overlapped spatially with the WEAs. These percentages were applied to landings and values for that trip and summed. This differs from simply using the self-reported VTR/clam logbook locations as those place all value from that trip at a single point. Use of the VTR raster model is more representative as smoothing reported locations reduces the effect of location inaccuracy.
  • The information reported for 2020 should be interpreted with caution due to the generalized impacts the COVID-19 pandemic had across many fisheries in the Greater Atlantic Region resulting in reduced landings and lower prices; hence lower revenues as well as unusually low numbers of vessels that fished during the year.
  • The number of small businesses changes over time both because of changes in affiliated ownership and fluctuations in revenue. For this reason, we use and report only the most recent three years’ revenue in the Small Business Analysis section of this report, consistent with historical guidance provided by the Small Business Administration.
  • Confidential data is listed as “Suppressed” or “All Others.”


References
DePiper GS (2014) Statistically assessing the precision of self-reported VTR fishing locations.
Benjamin S, Lee MY, DePiper G. 2018. Visualizing fishing data as rasters. NEFSC Ref Doc 18-12; 24 p.



Most Impacted FMPs

We define “most impacted” as the FMPs deriving the most revenue from the area over the fourteen year analysis period of 2008 to 2021, indicating the highest potential for impact to industry from a reduction in fishing area. The top 5 FMPs by revenue in OCS-A 0537 were Sea Scallop, All Others, Surfclam, Ocean Quahog, Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass and Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish. Revenue values have been deflated to 2021 dollars. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand. Specific figures on these FMPs within the area follow. See Table 5.1 for area totals for all FMPs and species.

Figure 1.1 Landings from Most Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537

Table 1.1 Fourteen Year Total Landings (Pounds), Most Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537
FMP Fourteen Year Landings
All Others 6,415,000
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 5,042,000
Sea Scallop 3,485,000
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 2,935,000
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,154,000
Total 19,031,000

Figure 1.2 Revenue from Most Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537

Table 1.2 Fourteen Year Total Revenue for Most Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537
FMP Fourteen Year Revenue
Sea Scallop $39,624,000
All Others $5,381,000
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog $3,858,000
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass $2,075,000
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish $1,362,000
Total $52,300,000


Other Impacted FMPs

We analyzed other impacted FMPs separately in order to better visualize the estimated landings and revenues. The other impacted FMPs are: ASMFC FMP, Atlantic Herring, Bluefish, Highly Migratory Species, Monkfish, No Federal FMP, Northeast Multispecies, SERO FMP, Skates, Small-Mesh Multispecies, Spiny Dogfish and Tilefish. and “No Federal FMP.” The category “No Federal FMP” contains a variety of species that are not federally regulated, such as: lobster, Jonah crab, smooth and chain dogfish, whelk, and menhaden, (there are close to 88 species without federal FMPs caught in the OCS-A 0537 area)..Revenue values have been deflated to 2021 dollars. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand. See Table 5.1 for area totals for all FMPs and species.

Figure 2.1 Landings from Other Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537

Table 2.1 Fourteen Year Total Landings (Pounds), Other Impacted FMP, OCS-A 0537
FMP Fourteen Year Landings
Atlantic Herring 2,536,000
Monkfish 117,000
ASMFC FMP 110,000
No Federal FMP 102,000
Small-Mesh Multispecies 95,000
Skates 36,000
Spiny Dogfish 20,000
Bluefish 17,000
Tilefish 15,000
Highly Migratory Species 5,000
SERO FMP 2,000
Northeast Multispecies 1,000
Total 3,055,000

Figure 2.2 Revenue from Other Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537

Table 2.2 Fourteen Year Total Revenue for Other Impacted FMPs, OCS-A 0537
FMP Fourteen Year Revenue
Atlantic Herring $339,000
Monkfish $274,000
ASMFC FMP $206,000
No Federal FMP $149,000
Small-Mesh Multispecies $80,000
Tilefish $56,000
Skates $18,000
Bluefish $15,000
Highly Migratory Species $6,000
Spiny Dogfish $5,000
SERO FMP $3,000
Northeast Multispecies $2,000
Total $1,154,000


Most Impacted Species

We analyzed the top ten species due to their economic importance in the area and to isolate them from combined FMPs. The top ten species by revenue are: Sea Scallop, All Others, Summer Flounder, Longfin Squid, Black Sea Bass, Scup, Atlantic Mackerel, Ocean Quahog, Atlantic Herring and Monkfish. The category “All Others” refers to species with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality.Revenue values have been deflated to 2021 dollars. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.See Table 5.1 for area totals for all FMPs and species.


Figure 3.1 Landings of Most Impacted Species, OCS-A 0537

Table 3.1 Fourteen Year Total Landings (Pounds), Most Impacted Species, OCS-A 0537
Species Fourteen Year Landings
All Others 10,786,000
Sea Scallop 3,485,000
Atlantic Herring 2,536,000
Atlantic Mackerel 2,277,000
Ocean Quahog 734,000
Scup 638,000
Longfin Squid 578,000
Summer Flounder 329,000
Black Sea Bass 187,000
Monkfish 117,000
Total 21,666,000

Figure 3.2 Revenue of Most Impacted Species, OCS-A 0537

Table 3.2 Fourteen Year Total Revenue, Most Impacted Species, OCS-A 0537
Species Fourteen Year Revenue
Sea Scallop $39,624,000
All Others $8,800,000
Summer Flounder $937,000
Longfin Squid $788,000
Black Sea Bass $618,000
Scup $519,000
Atlantic Mackerel $515,000
Ocean Quahog $491,000
Atlantic Herring $339,000
Monkfish $274,000
Total $52,908,000


Select Gear Types

We analyzed select gear types to better understand the type of fishing occurring in OCS-A 0537 . The select gear types are: Dredge-Other, Dredge-Clam, Dredge-Scallop, Gillnet-Sink, Gillnet-Other, Weir-Trap, Seine-Purse, Seine-Other, Handline, Hand-Other, Trawl-Bottom, Trawl-Midwater, Longline-Bottom, Longline-Pelagic, Pot-Other, and Pot-Lobster. The category “All Others” refers to species with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality. Revenue values have been deflated to 2021 dollars. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.


Figure 4.1 Landings of Select Gear Types, OCS-A 0537

Table 4.1 Fourteen Year Total Landings (Pounds), Select Gear Types, OCS-A 0537
Gear Type Fourteen Year Landings
Dredge-Clam 11,481,000
Trawl-Midwater 4,261,000
Dredge-Scallop 3,471,000
Trawl-Bottom 2,590,000
Pot-Lobster 95,000
Gillnet-Sink 77,000
Pot-Other 50,000
All Others 49,000
Longline-Bottom 12,000
Handline 1,000
Total 22,087,000

Figure 4.2 Revenue from Select Gear Types, OCS-A 0537

Table 4.2 Fourteen Year Total Revenue, Select Gear Types, OCS-A 0537
Gear Type Fourteen Year Revenue
Dredge-Scallop $39,039,000
Dredge-Clam $9,451,000
Trawl-Bottom $3,808,000
Trawl-Midwater $612,000
Pot-Lobster $217,000
Gillnet-Sink $136,000
Pot-Other $82,000
All Others $57,000
Longline-Bottom $45,000
Handline $5,000
Total $53,453,000


Totals

The following table displays the given year total revenue and total landed pounds of all species by all gear types within the area. From 2008-2021, a total of 22.087 million pounds worth $53.453 million were landed from within OCS-A 0537. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.

Table 5.1 Fourteen Year Total Revenue and Landings (Pounds), OCS-A 0537
Year Revenue Landings
2008 $1,326,000 2,491,000
2009 $2,453,000 2,759,000
2010 $4,953,000 1,891,000
2011 $5,952,000 1,716,000
2012 $3,078,000 2,265,000
2013 $2,177,000 1,343,000
2014 $6,407,000 1,560,000
2015 $2,903,000 882,000
2016 $6,894,000 2,417,000
2017 $7,073,000 1,414,000
2018 $2,703,000 1,315,000
2019 $3,046,000 935,000
2020 $2,522,000 746,000
2021 $1,967,000 353,000
Total $53,453,000 22,087,000



Landings and Revenue by Port

The ten most impacted (by revenue) ports are listed below. These ports are estimated to receive the most revenue from fishing done within the OCS-A 0537 area. The table below displays each port’s revenue and landing breakdown. The table present the cumulative revenues and landings from 2008-2021. New Bedford receives the highest value of revenue of any port, with $18.034 million from 2008-2021. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.

Table 6.1 Most Impacted Ports, by Revenue and Landings
City State Fourteen Year Revenue Fourteen Year Landings
New Bedford MA $18,034,000 2,773,000
Point Pleasant NJ $9,896,000 8,453,000
Cape May NJ $6,433,000 1,234,000
Barnegat NJ $4,843,000 473,000
Atlantic City NJ $3,135,000 3,780,000
All Others $2,186,000 251,000
Newport News VA $1,784,000 199,000
Point Judith RI $1,442,000 625,000
Stonington CT $1,148,000 133,000
Hampton VA $732,000 176,000


Landings and Revenue by State

The following table displays total revenue and total landed pounds by state within the area. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.

Table 7.1 Most Impacted States, by Revenue and Landings
State Fourteen Year Revenue Fourteen Year Landings
NJ $25,085,000 14,078,000
MA $19,129,000 5,530,000
VA $4,659,000 601,000
RI $1,897,000 1,162,000
CT $1,684,000 221,000
NY $587,000 309,000
NC $268,000 105,000
MD $76,000 30,000
All Others $13,000 24,000


Percentage of Revenue by Permit

We also analyzed the percentage of each permit’s total commercial fishing revenue coming from within the OCS-A 0537 area (see boxplots figures and tables below). Boxplots are important statistical summaries because they provide information about the distribution of the percentages. The boxplots below begin at the 1st quartile, or the value beneath which 25 percent of all observations fall. A thick line within the box identifies the median, the observation at which 50 percent of observations are above or beneath. The box ends at the 3rd quartile, or the observation beneath which 75 percent of observations fall. Nonparametric estimates of the minimum and maximum values are also indicated by the “whiskers” (dashed line terminating in a vertical line) that jut out from each side of the box. Any points outside of these whiskers are observations that are considered outliers. In our tables, however, the maximum values are inclusive of outliers. The first table below presents the minimum, 1st quartile, median, 3rd quartile, and maximum values for the area. These are the fourteen year revenue percentages. The following table represents the total number of outliers by year. The boxplots in the figures below further separate the area out by year.


Table 8.1 Analysis of Fourteen Year Permit Revenue Percentage Boxplots, OCS-A 0537
Min 1st Quartile Median 3rd Quartile Max
0% 0.05% 0.17% 0.46% 37%
Table 8.2 Fourteen Year Outlier Count, OCS-A 0537
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
36 51 66 54 37 48 54 46 48 56 39 41 48 40

Figure 8.1 Annual Permit Revenue Percentage Boxplots, OCS-A 0537


Small Business Analysis

A business primarily engaged in commercial fishing is classified as a small business if it is independently owned and operated, is not dominant in its field of operation (including its affiliates) and has combined annual receipts not in excess of $11 million for all its affiliated operations worldwide. Small Business Administration principles of affiliation are used to define a business entity, meaning the following analysis is conducted upon unique business interests, which can represent multiple vessel permits. As such, this section presents the total number of entities, by business category, and the total revenue generated by that business category in Table 9.1. For those businesses with historical fishing within the OCS-A 0537 area, Table 9.2 presents the revenue generated inside the OCS-A 0537 area against the total revenue from those same entities. Revenue values have been deflated to 2021 dollars. All numbers have been rounded to the nearest thousand.


Table 9.1 Total number of entities engaged in federally managed fishing within the Northeast region, and their total revenue, by business category
Year Business Type Number of Entities Revenue
2019 Large Business 11 $247,928,000
2019 Small Business 1,130 $799,249,000
2020 Large Business 11 $200,342,000
2020 Small Business 1,144 $684,526,000
2021 Large Business 11 $248,437,000
2021 Small Business 1,190 $849,039,000
Table 9.2 Revenue inside the OCS-A 0537 area against total revenue from entities active inside the OCS-A 0537 area, by business category
Year Business Type Number of Entities Area Revenue Total Revenue
2019 Large Business 9 $92,000 $202,136,000
2019 Small Business 188 $2,944,000 $388,660,000
2020 Large Business 10 $251,000 $180,279,000
2020 Small Business 232 $2,270,000 $441,260,000
2021 Large Business 9 $90,000 $205,075,000
2021 Small Business 181 $1,877,000 $356,034,000


Species Dependence

The tables below indicate the top ten species deriving the most revenue from the area by year. Additional information includes landings and effort (Days-at-Sea, or DAS) occurring within the area of interest as a percentage of totals generated by that species across the entire region for each year and the total number of trips and vessels from the area FMP, species, and port for each year. Trips with less than three permits or dealers have been removed to protect data confidentiality. The total number of trips, and number vessels taking those trips, represent an upper bound on the counts as it does not take into account the probability of these trips actually overlapping the area of interest, and identifies all the individuals who could be displaced by wind energy development. Therefore, also included is a count of trips and vessels weighted by the probability of overlap with the area of interest, to generate a more precise expected count of trips and vessels fishing within the area. The category “All Others” refers to gear type categories with less than three permits or dealers impacted to protect data confidentiality.

Table 10.1 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Year, OCS-A 0537
Year Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Trips Expected Vessels
2008 2,024 399 29 25
2009 2,161 397 80 29
2010 2,237 453 64 42
2011 2,596 463 79 40
2012 2,563 393 113 36
2013 2,311 321 93 42
2014 2,558 446 110 52
2015 2,401 349 92 50
2016 3,063 421 183 76
2017 2,973 452 119 77
2018 2,664 335 72 41
2019 2,544 302 95 46
2020 2,349 383 77 44
2021 2,218 282 92 39
Table 10.2 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2021
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Spotted Seatrout 0.76 0.80 0.83
Black Sea Bass 0.43 0.40 0.34
Weakfish 0.43 0.38 0.43
Scup 0.39 0.40 0.35
Summer Flounder 0.32 0.35 0.35
American Eel 0.29 0.41 0.44
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.24 0.19 0.38
Longfin Squid 0.20 0.21 0.28
Offshore Hake 0.18 0.17 0.26
Clearnose Skate 0.09 0.05 0.19
Table 10.3 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2021
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 209 47 3 3
Atlantic Herring 5 3 1 1
Bluefish 233 70 4 4
Highly Migratory Species 139 34 2 2
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 1,094 136 13 13
Monkfish 1,072 154 17 27
No Federal FMP 755 100 9 9
Northeast Multispecies 22 13 1 1
Sea Scallop 632 131 22 73
SERO FMP 60 23 1 1
Skates 546 86 8 11
Small-Mesh Multispecies 793 95 9 9
Spiny Dogfish 39 18 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,377 166 21 29
Tilefish 171 54 2 2
Table 10.4 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2021
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Albacore Tuna 3 3 1 1
Amber Jack 7 4 1 1
American Eel 58 17 1 1
American Lobster 150 30 3 3
Atlantic Herring 5 3 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 203 65 2 2
Black Sea Bass 895 130 12 12
Bluefish 233 70 4 4
Blueline Tilefish 24 15 1 1
Bonito 24 12 1 1
Butterfish 549 83 7 7
Clearnose Skate 9 4 1 1
Conger Eel 156 42 2 2
Cunner 3 3 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 118 26 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 39 18 1 1
Golden Tilefish 160 51 2 2
Illex Squid 34 16 1 1
John Dory 144 42 2 2
Jonah Crab 88 12 1 1
King Whiting 97 41 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 10 3 1 1
Little Tuna 12 9 1 1
Longfin Squid 1,002 126 12 12
Monkfish 1,071 154 17 27
NK Eel 13 7 NA NA
NK Seatrout 42 13 NA NA
Northern Kingfish 23 13 1 1
Offshore Hake 24 9 1 1
Other Fish 5 4 1 1
Red Hake 306 62 4 4
Redfish 8 5 1 1
Scup 849 121 11 11
Sea Robins 45 22 1 1
Sea Scallop 632 131 22 73
Silver Hake 717 89 8 8
Silver&Offshhake Mix 11 5 1 1
Skates 544 86 8 11
Spotted Weakfish 93 19 3 3
Squeteague Weakfish 433 71 6 6
Summer Flounder 1,113 155 18 26
Swordfish 14 8 1 1
Tautog 7 4 1 1
Triggerfish 46 19 1 1
Winter Flounder 3 3 1 1
Table 10.5 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2021
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Barnegat, NJ 116 20 7 12
Beaufort, NC 62 35 1 1
Belford, NJ 28 9 1 1
Cape May, NJ 108 43 3 3
Hampton Bay, NY 55 5 1 1
Hampton, VA 64 28 1 1
Montauk, NY 143 17 2 2
New Bedford, MA 146 73 3 3
Newport News, VA 31 20 1 1
Ocean City, MD 19 8 1 1
Point Judith, RI 366 47 3 3
Point Pleasant, NJ 856 50 19 66
Shinnecock, NY 48 7 1 1
Stonington, CT 30 10 1 1
Table 10.6 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2020
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Mackerel 0.97 0.94 0.28
Spotted Seatrout 0.85 0.86 1.37
Black Sea Bass 0.80 0.91 0.38
American Eel 0.44 0.11 0.32
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.39 0.38 0.51
Scup 0.34 0.35 0.39
Weakfish 0.32 0.27 0.51
Summer Flounder 0.31 0.36 0.39
All Others 0.31 0.20 0.07
Longfin Squid 0.21 0.22 0.26
Table 10.7 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2020
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 169 43 2 2
Atlantic Herring 9 6 1 1
Bluefish 333 81 7 7
Highly Migratory Species 97 31 2 2
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 943 136 12 12
Monkfish 1,123 191 21 38
No Federal FMP 672 102 9 9
Northeast Multispecies 32 20 1 1
Sea Scallop 778 247 26 54
SERO FMP 25 10 1 1
Skates 511 86 8 9
Small-Mesh Multispecies 731 103 8 8
Spiny Dogfish 42 14 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,279 173 21 28
Tilefish 224 65 2 2
Table 10.8 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2020
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Albacore Tuna 4 3 1 1
American Eel 40 16 1 1
American Lobster 137 26 1 1
Atlantic Herring 9 6 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 240 76 3 3
Black Sea Bass 753 137 13 13
Bluefish 333 81 7 7
Blueline Tilefish 33 21 1 1
Bonito 39 15 2 2
Butterfish 484 89 6 6
Chub Mackerel 5 4 1 1
Conger Eel 189 53 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 81 24 2 2
Dogfish Spiny 42 14 1 1
Golden Tilefish 216 63 2 2
Illex Squid 20 8 1 1
John Dory 126 41 1 1
Jonah Crab 94 15 1 1
King Whiting 113 46 1 1
Little Tuna 8 6 1 1
Longfin Squid 831 126 11 11
Monkfish 1,120 191 21 38
Mullets 9 3 1 1
NK Eel 22 9 NA NA
NK Seatrout 19 9 NA NA
Northern Kingfish 11 7 1 1
Offshore Hake 5 4 1 1
Other Fish 5 4 1 1
Red Hake 323 75 4 4
Redfish 14 8 1 1
Scup 701 120 12 12
Sea Robins 40 15 1 1
Sea Scallop 778 247 26 54
Silver Hake 655 97 8 8
Skates 505 85 8 9
Spotted Hake 8 3 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 76 17 3 3
Squeteague Weakfish 315 66 5 5
Summer Flounder 1,038 161 17 24
Swordfish 9 5 1 1
Triggerfish 14 5 1 1
White Hake 8 6 1 1
Witch Flounder 3 3 1 1
Table 10.9 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2020
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 8 3 1 1
Barnegat, NJ 165 20 6 20
Beaufort, NC 45 26 1 1
Cape May, NJ 160 68 5 5
Hampton Bay, NY 79 8 1 1
Hampton, VA 72 33 2 2
Montauk, NY 101 14 1 1
New Bedford, MA 281 146 7 7
Newport News, VA 39 25 1 1
Ocean City, MD 19 6 1 1
Point Judith, RI 368 66 4 4
Point Pleasant, NJ 796 55 16 36
Shinnecock, NY 36 5 1 1
Stonington, CT 29 7 1 1
Table 10.10 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2019
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 0.64 0.58 0.39
Atlantic Mackerel 0.60 0.71 0.20
Spotted Seatrout 0.51 0.53 1.05
All Others 0.44 0.30 0.08
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.35 0.33 0.51
Scup 0.31 0.31 0.32
Summer Flounder 0.28 0.33 0.35
Longfin Squid 0.24 0.24 0.28
Weakfish 0.18 0.16 0.40
Atlantic Herring 0.16 0.27 0.19
Table 10.11 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2019
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 211 44 3 4
Atlantic Herring 39 11 1 1
Bluefish 350 82 7 8
Highly Migratory Species 141 36 3 3
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 1,132 144 14 15
Monkfish 1,397 198 29 56
No Federal FMP 809 107 10 12
Northeast Multispecies 39 22 1 1
Sea Scallop 658 139 25 62
SERO FMP 46 25 2 3
Skates 575 98 9 9
Small-Mesh Multispecies 895 99 12 14
Spiny Dogfish 43 19 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,415 193 22 30
Tilefish 288 65 4 5
Table 10.12 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2019
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Albacore Tuna 5 4 1 1
American Eel 65 15 1 1
American Lobster 175 31 2 4
Atlantic Herring 39 11 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 310 81 3 3
Black Sea Bass 804 143 13 14
Bluefish 350 82 7 8
Blueline Tilefish 53 24 2 3
Bonito 46 18 1 1
Butterfish 609 89 6 6
Channeled Whelk 6 4 1 1
Conger Eel 277 58 3 5
Dogfish Smooth 125 28 3 3
Dogfish Spiny 43 19 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 5 3 1 1
Golden Tilefish 271 59 3 4
Harvest Fish 13 9 1 1
Illex Squid 17 10 1 1
John Dory 135 44 1 1
Jonah Crab 134 14 2 4
King Whiting 76 39 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 6 3 1 1
Longfin Squid 1,020 133 13 14
Monkfish 1,396 198 29 56
NK Crab 64 5 NA NA
NK Eel 19 11 NA NA
NK Seatrout 15 7 NA NA
Northern Kingfish 18 6 1 1
Offshore Hake 9 4 1 1
Red Hake 416 68 6 7
Redfish 31 15 1 1
Rock Crab 11 6 1 1
Scup 752 130 11 12
Sea Robins 70 30 2 2
Sea Scallop 658 139 25 62
Silver Hake 814 93 11 11
Skates 567 98 9 9
Spot 3 3 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 49 12 2 2
Squeteague Weakfish 322 71 5 5
Summer Flounder 1,179 182 19 26
Swordfish 7 5 1 1
Tautog 4 4 1 1
Triggerfish 26 17 1 1
Table 10.13 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2019
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 21 3 2 2
Barnegat, NJ 210 23 9 34
Beaufort, NC 52 36 1 1
Cape May, NJ 130 45 3 3
Chincoteague, VA 23 15 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 75 7 1 1
Hampton, VA 85 41 1 1
Montauk, NY 125 14 2 2
New Bedford, MA 141 63 5 5
Newport News, VA 57 39 2 2
Ocean City, MD 21 5 1 1
Point Judith, RI 434 58 5 5
Point Pleasant, NJ 869 56 15 35
Shinnecock, NY 29 4 1 1
Stonington, CT 44 7 1 1
Wanchese, NC 5 4 1 1
Table 10.14 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2018
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
All Others 1.21 1.22 0.14
Spotted Seatrout 0.99 0.72 1.14
Black Sea Bass 0.62 0.54 0.38
Atlantic Mackerel 0.54 0.53 0.29
Scup 0.52 0.43 0.35
Weakfish 0.50 0.44 0.48
Summer Flounder 0.35 0.37 0.32
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.24 0.25 0.36
Longfin Squid 0.22 0.22 0.30
Butterfish 0.17 0.16 0.26
Table 10.15 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2018
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 198 59 2 2
Atlantic Herring 56 15 1 1
Bluefish 323 88 4 4
Highly Migratory Species 150 37 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 1,322 151 16 18
Monkfish 1,438 211 24 28
No Federal FMP 971 119 11 11
Northeast Multispecies 51 28 1 1
Sea Scallop 544 170 18 28
SERO FMP 55 27 1 1
Skates 701 109 11 11
Small-Mesh Multispecies 967 101 12 13
Spiny Dogfish 87 29 3 3
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,567 192 20 21
Tilefish 402 72 3 3
Table 10.16 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2018
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Amber Jack 9 6 1 1
American Eel 98 20 1 1
American Lobster 157 37 2 2
Atlantic Herring 56 15 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 422 81 6 6
Black Sea Bass 965 150 14 15
Bluefish 323 88 4 4
Blueline Tilefish 92 32 1 1
Bonito 12 9 1 1
Butterfish 727 99 9 9
Clearnose Skate 25 12 1 1
Cod 10 4 1 1
Conger Eel 312 63 3 3
Cunner 3 3 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 137 28 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 87 29 3 3
Fourspot Flounder 4 3 1 1
Golden Tilefish 370 68 3 3
Haddock 4 4 1 1
Illex Squid 45 14 1 1
John Dory 206 53 2 2
Jonah Crab 104 13 1 1
King Whiting 185 58 2 2
Little Tuna 3 3 1 1
Longfin Squid 1,198 140 15 16
Menhaden 6 5 1 1
Monkfish 1,435 211 24 28
Mullets 15 5 1 1
NK Crab 44 4 NA NA
NK Eel 26 16 NA NA
NK Seatrout 15 10 NA NA
Northern Kingfish 42 18 1 1
Offshore Hake 16 10 1 1
Other Fish 8 6 1 1
Pollock 4 4 1 1
Red Hake 507 79 5 5
Redfish 24 11 1 1
Scup 942 146 14 14
Sea Robins 96 29 2 2
Sea Scallop 544 170 18 28
Silver Hake 850 91 12 12
Skates 691 109 11 11
Spanish Mackerel 4 3 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 120 23 4 4
Squeteague Weakfish 499 88 7 7
Steelhead Trout 14 8 1 1
Striped Bass 6 5 1 1
Summer Flounder 1,266 181 17 17
Swordfish 6 5 1 1
Tautog 6 5 1 1
Thresher Shark 5 4 1 1
Triggerfish 24 14 1 1
White Hake 3 3 1 1
Winter Flounder 6 5 1 1
Table 10.17 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2018
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 98 5 4 11
Barnegat, NJ 156 27 7 8
Beaufort, NC 97 50 1 1
Belford, NJ 59 10 2 2
Cape May, NJ 127 55 3 3
Chincoteague, VA 29 10 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 48 5 1 1
Hampton, VA 66 34 1 1
Montauk, NY 164 15 2 2
New Bedford, MA 162 83 3 3
New London, CT 42 3 1 1
Newport News, VA 51 31 1 1
Ocean City, MD 21 5 1 1
Point Judith, RI 522 55 4 4
Point Pleasant, NJ 812 57 15 37
Shinnecock, NY 23 4 1 1
Stonington, CT 38 11 1 1
Wanchese, NC 7 4 1 1
Wildwood, NJ 7 4 1 1
Table 10.18 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2017
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Black Sea Bass 1.49 1.94 0.63
Clearnose Skate 1.22 0.75 1.91
Atlantic Sea Scallop 1.09 1.26 1.11
All Others 0.54 0.70 0.13
Scup 0.46 0.47 0.41
Spotted Seatrout 0.44 0.46 1.21
Summer Flounder 0.43 0.46 0.58
Offshore Hake 0.38 0.32 0.62
Atlantic Chub Mackerel 0.35 0.40 0.14
Weakfish 0.30 0.27 0.50
Table 10.19 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2017
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 215 66 3 3
Atlantic Herring 26 15 1 1
Bluefish 637 119 16 19
Highly Migratory Species 164 47 4 4
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 1,052 134 20 24
Monkfish 1,444 232 37 51
No Federal FMP 858 123 14 15
Northeast Multispecies 36 24 1 1
Sea Scallop 1,224 311 54 77
SERO FMP 79 42 2 2
Skates 595 99 15 19
Small-Mesh Multispecies 752 100 8 8
Spiny Dogfish 76 32 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,458 200 32 41
Tilefish 397 76 3 3
Table 10.20 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2017
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Albacore Tuna 3 3 1 1
American Eel 56 14 1 1
American Lobster 168 44 2 2
Atlantic Croaker 3 3 1 1
Atlantic Herring 26 15 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 227 65 3 3
Black Sea Bass 901 146 20 24
Bluefish 637 119 16 19
Blueline Tilefish 125 37 1 1
Bonito 31 15 2 2
Butterfish 553 83 8 8
Channeled Whelk 8 5 1 1
Chub Mackerel 3 3 1 1
Clearnose Skate 27 14 1 1
Cod 6 5 1 1
Conger Eel 261 52 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 149 36 3 4
Dogfish Spiny 76 32 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 3 3 1 1
Golden Tilefish 374 73 3 3
Illex Squid 32 12 1 1
John Dory 285 60 2 2
Jonah Crab 110 17 1 1
King Whiting 188 54 2 2
Knobbed Whelk 10 6 1 1
Little Tuna 15 9 1 1
Longfin Squid 971 127 20 23
Mako Shortfin Shark 5 5 1 1
Menhaden 5 5 1 1
Monkfish 1,443 232 37 51
Mullets 12 5 1 1
NK Crab 28 3 NA NA
NK Eel 26 16 NA NA
NK Seatrout 19 9 NA NA
Northern Kingfish 38 14 1 1
Offshore Hake 8 6 1 1
Other Fish 10 5 1 1
Red Hake 467 78 3 3
Redfish 16 8 1 1
Scup 781 140 17 18
Sea Robins 104 32 3 4
Sea Scallop 1,224 311 54 77
Silver Hake 630 90 7 7
Skates 586 99 15 19
Spotted Weakfish 83 21 3 3
Squeteague Weakfish 434 81 10 10
Striped Bass 8 5 1 1
Summer Flounder 1,101 189 27 32
Swordfish 5 5 1 1
Thresher Shark 4 3 1 1
Triggerfish 60 32 2 2
White Hake 8 6 1 1
Witch Flounder 3 3 1 1
Table 10.21 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2017
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 94 4 3 9
Barnegat, NJ 262 35 12 21
Beaufort, NC 52 28 1 1
Cape May, NJ 194 73 9 9
Chincoteague, VA 29 13 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 18 5 1 1
Hampton, VA 99 43 3 3
Montauk, NY 89 13 1 1
New Bedford, MA 369 179 12 12
New London, CT 15 3 1 1
Newport News, VA 50 35 1 1
Ocean City, MD 25 6 1 1
Point Judith, RI 462 61 4 5
Point Pleasant, NJ 885 61 24 47
Shinnecock, NY 28 7 1 1
Stonington, CT 24 7 2 2
Wanchese, NC 13 8 1 1
Table 10.22 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2016
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Scup 1.67 1.40 0.54
All Others 1.52 2.27 0.22
Black Sea Bass 1.29 1.17 0.70
Spotted Seatrout 1.11 1.14 2.73
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.92 0.98 1.07
Clearnose Skate 0.56 0.55 1.33
Summer Flounder 0.39 0.37 0.41
Weakfish 0.30 0.26 0.48
Offshore Hake 0.14 0.11 0.25
Atlantic Bluefish 0.11 0.10 0.46
Table 10.23 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2016
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 198 67 3 3
Atlantic Herring 24 12 1 1
Bluefish 532 129 14 16
Highly Migratory Species 129 37 3 3
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 1,001 155 17 22
Monkfish 1,276 259 31 40
No Federal FMP 695 122 12 13
Northeast Multispecies 23 16 1 1
Sea Scallop 1,356 303 55 100
SERO FMP 67 35 1 1
Skates 480 100 10 11
Small-Mesh Multispecies 638 108 9 9
Spiny Dogfish 56 20 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,301 208 25 37
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 272 10 7 55
Tilefish 289 68 2 2
Table 10.24 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2016
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Albacore Tuna 7 3 1 1
American Eel 43 14 1 1
American Lobster 137 32 1 1
Atlantic Croaker 25 19 1 1
Atlantic Herring 24 12 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 207 63 3 3
Black Sea Bass 751 152 17 23
Blue Crab 19 5 1 1
Bluefish 532 129 14 16
Blueline Tilefish 93 38 1 1
Bonito 19 10 1 1
Butterfish 444 85 6 6
Clearnose Skate 35 14 1 1
Conchs 4 4 1 1
Conger Eel 218 55 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 118 32 3 3
Dogfish Spiny 56 20 1 1
Dolphinfish 9 4 1 1
Golden Tilefish 261 62 2 2
Hickory Shad 4 3 1 1
Illex Squid 20 12 1 1
John Dory 227 54 2 2
Jonah Crab 61 14 1 1
King Whiting 102 45 2 2
Knobbed Whelk 4 3 1 1
Little Tuna 6 4 1 1
Longfin Squid 932 149 16 20
Menhaden 10 8 1 1
Monkfish 1,273 259 31 40
Mullets 6 5 1 1
NK Eel 21 13 NA NA
NK Seatrout 11 4 NA NA
Northern Kingfish 7 7 1 1
Octopus 7 3 1 1
Offshore Hake 13 9 1 1
Other Fish 21 7 1 1
Red Hake 398 78 3 3
Redfish 7 5 1 1
Rock Crab 25 4 1 1
Scup 685 133 17 24
Sea Robins 67 25 1 1
Sea Scallop 1,356 303 55 100
Silver Hake 547 98 8 9
Skates 467 99 10 11
Snowy Grouper 4 4 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 72 17 4 4
Squeteague Weakfish 290 67 8 9
Summer Flounder 1,090 198 22 29
Swordfish 6 4 1 1
Thresher Shark 3 3 1 1
Triggerfish 34 20 1 1
White Hake 4 3 1 1
Winter Flounder 5 3 1 1
Witch Flounder 4 3 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 8 6 1 1
Table 10.25 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2016
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 231 7 6 55
Barnegat, NJ 117 29 6 7
Beaufort, NC 46 30 1 1
Belford, NJ 71 10 2 2
Boston, MA 6 3 1 1
Cape May, NJ 220 69 8 8
Chincoteague, VA 26 14 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 23 6 1 1
Hampton, VA 126 49 4 4
Montauk, NY 105 12 1 1
Morehead City, NC 5 3 1 1
New Bedford, MA 273 135 12 13
New London, CT 24 4 1 1
Newport News, VA 53 30 2 2
Newport, RI 4 3 1 1
Ocean City, MD 11 4 1 1
Oriental, NC 11 6 1 1
Point Judith, RI 413 67 5 5
Point Pleasant, NJ 962 64 26 78
Shinnecock, NY 21 5 1 1
Stonington, CT 28 11 1 1
Wanchese, NC 19 10 1 1
Table 10.26 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2015
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Spotted Seatrout 0.78 0.77 0.87
Black Sea Bass 0.68 0.64 0.44
All Others 0.58 0.80 0.15
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.44 0.43 0.70
Weakfish 0.42 0.36 0.34
Scup 0.35 0.36 0.29
Summer Flounder 0.32 0.35 0.25
Spot 0.24 0.29 0.72
Atlantic Mackerel 0.15 0.22 0.12
Atlantic Bluefish 0.14 0.12 0.26
Table 10.27 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2015
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 251 72 4 4
Atlantic Herring 45 19 1 1
Bluefish 466 122 9 9
Highly Migratory Species 108 37 3 3
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 1,002 151 13 13
Monkfish 1,305 248 28 37
No Federal FMP 753 128 9 9
Northeast Multispecies 48 26 2 2
Sea Scallop 733 216 31 54
SERO FMP 46 28 1 1
Skates 463 90 10 10
Small-Mesh Multispecies 633 93 7 7
Spiny Dogfish 47 22 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,227 186 18 19
Tilefish 223 57 2 2
Table 10.28 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2015
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 46 9 1 1
American Lobster 167 34 2 2
Atlantic Croaker 48 35 1 1
Atlantic Cutlassfish 4 3 1 1
Atlantic Herring 45 19 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 188 62 2 2
Black Sea Bass 668 131 11 11
Bluefish 466 122 9 9
Blueline Tilefish 73 28 1 1
Bonito 12 10 1 1
Butterfish 397 81 3 3
Channeled Whelk 21 9 1 1
Chub Mackerel 3 3 1 1
Cod 6 5 1 1
Conchs 8 4 1 1
Conger Eel 202 54 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 95 28 3 3
Dogfish Spiny 47 22 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 12 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 194 52 1 1
Harvest Fish 9 7 1 1
Illex Squid 23 15 1 1
John Dory 224 54 1 1
Jonah Crab 102 14 2 2
King Whiting 103 43 2 2
Knobbed Whelk 6 4 1 1
Longfin Squid 936 144 12 12
Menhaden 7 6 1 1
Monkfish 1,300 248 28 37
NK Eel 18 9 NA NA
NK Seatrout 15 6 NA NA
Offshore Hake 17 7 1 1
Other Fish 22 10 1 1
Red Hake 358 68 2 2
Redfish 4 4 1 1
Rock Crab 30 9 1 1
Scup 648 131 11 11
Sea Robins 63 25 1 1
Sea Scallop 733 216 31 54
Silver Hake 539 84 7 7
Skates 459 90 10 10
Spot 8 7 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 72 15 2 2
Squeteague Weakfish 334 72 5 5
Summer Flounder 965 176 15 15
Swordfish 8 6 1 1
Triggerfish 27 17 1 1
White Hake 11 9 1 1
Winter Flounder 6 4 1 1
Witch Flounder 23 12 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 15 9 1 1
Table 10.29 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2015
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 164 12 7 27
Barnegat, NJ 164 26 6 17
Beaufort, NC 71 43 1 1
Belford, NJ 31 7 1 1
Cape May, NJ 211 68 6 6
Chincoteague, VA 38 17 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 9 5 1 1
Hampton, VA 87 43 1 1
Montauk, NY 106 12 1 1
Morehead City, NC 7 3 1 1
New Bedford, MA 144 83 5 5
New London, CT 26 4 1 1
Newport News, VA 56 32 2 2
Ocean City, MD 21 5 1 1
Point Judith, RI 344 44 4 4
Point Pleasant, NJ 693 62 17 25
Shinnecock, NY 25 6 2 2
Stonington, CT 24 7 1 1
Wanchese, NC 17 7 1 1
Table 10.30 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2014
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Sea Scallop 1.15 1.19 1.07
All Others 0.53 0.89 0.10
Spotted Seatrout 0.36 0.36 0.28
Black Sea Bass 0.29 0.27 0.22
Summer Flounder 0.19 0.22 0.22
Scup 0.18 0.17 0.19
Longfin Squid 0.14 0.14 0.25
Weakfish 0.14 0.12 0.19
Monkfish 0.14 0.14 0.37
Offshore Hake 0.08 0.05 0.14
Table 10.31 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2014
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 245 69 2 2
Atlantic Herring 18 15 1 1
Bluefish 353 116 6 6
Highly Migratory Species 82 36 2 2
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 862 150 11 14
Monkfish 1,303 320 29 47
No Federal FMP 659 125 8 10
Northeast Multispecies 42 33 2 2
Sea Scallop 1,017 315 37 64
SERO FMP 62 31 1 1
Skates 394 89 8 10
Small-Mesh Multispecies 623 94 7 7
Spiny Dogfish 39 21 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,034 198 15 15
Tilefish 241 50 2 2
Table 10.32 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2014
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 39 15 1 1
American Lobster 178 46 2 2
Atlantic Croaker 38 25 1 1
Atlantic Herring 18 15 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 157 47 1 1
Black Sea Bass 581 141 8 8
Bluefish 353 116 6 6
Blueline Tilefish 86 27 1 1
Bonito 9 6 1 1
Butterfish 458 83 5 5
Channeled Whelk 15 4 2 4
Chub Mackerel 9 8 1 1
Cod 5 5 1 1
Conchs 10 6 1 1
Conger Eel 198 45 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 71 29 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 39 21 1 1
Golden Tilefish 227 48 2 2
Harvest Fish 3 3 1 1
Illex Squid 27 11 1 1
John Dory 183 49 1 1
Jonah Crab 66 10 1 1
King Whiting 105 41 1 1
Knobbed Whelk 3 3 1 1
Longfin Squid 808 144 11 13
Menhaden 4 3 1 1
Monkfish 1,302 320 29 47
NK Eel 26 11 NA NA
NK Seatrout 23 10 NA NA
Offshore Hake 15 9 1 1
Other Fish 10 7 1 1
Red Hake 342 60 3 3
Redfish 3 3 1 1
Rock Crab 35 6 1 1
Scup 539 131 8 8
Sea Robins 53 27 2 2
Sea Scallop 1,017 315 37 64
Silver Hake 534 85 6 6
Skates 384 88 8 10
Spot 6 5 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 61 14 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 306 77 3 3
Summer Flounder 841 190 12 12
Thresher Shark 5 4 1 1
Triggerfish 29 21 1 1
White Hake 5 5 1 1
Winter Flounder 4 4 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 24 17 2 2
Table 10.33 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2014
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 237 9 7 38
Barnegat, NJ 180 32 8 13
Beaufort, NC 31 23 1 1
Belford, NJ 31 6 1 1
Cape May, NJ 196 80 8 8
Chincoteague, VA 38 18 1 1
Davisville, RI 15 4 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 12 5 1 1
Hampton, VA 40 26 1 1
Montauk, NY 96 16 2 2
New Bedford, MA 304 151 10 10
Newport News, VA 62 36 2 2
Ocean City, MD 14 3 1 1
Oriental, NC 16 6 1 1
Point Judith, RI 353 51 3 3
Point Lookout, NY 52 8 1 1
Point Pleasant, NJ 628 69 14 33
Shinnecock, NY 21 9 1 1
Stonington, CT 29 11 1 1
Wanchese, NC 28 14 1 1
Table 10.34 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2013
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
All Others 0.88 1.23 0.12
Spotted Seatrout 0.81 0.87 0.68
Black Sea Bass 0.39 0.36 0.27
Scup 0.34 0.31 0.24
Weakfish 0.27 0.23 0.28
Longfin Squid 0.26 0.27 0.22
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.21 0.21 0.36
Summer Flounder 0.19 0.21 0.20
Offshore Hake 0.14 0.14 0.13
Monkfish 0.08 0.09 0.18
Table 10.35 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2013
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 274 54 3 3
Atlantic Herring 28 12 1 1
Bluefish 381 109 7 7
Highly Migratory Species 84 27 3 3
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 710 119 10 10
Monkfish 1,035 203 21 33
No Federal FMP 776 115 13 16
Northeast Multispecies 41 25 2 2
Sea Scallop 712 182 21 40
SERO FMP 49 18 1 1
Skates 307 63 7 8
Small-Mesh Multispecies 562 85 7 7
Spiny Dogfish 32 20 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 815 166 16 18
Tilefish 190 58 2 2
Table 10.36 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2013
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 26 11 1 1
American Lobster 235 41 2 2
Atlantic Croaker 6 5 1 1
Atlantic Herring 28 12 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 57 25 1 1
Black Sea Bass 471 112 10 10
Bluefish 381 109 7 7
Blueline Tilefish 55 23 1 1
Bonito 3 3 1 1
Butterfish 379 75 5 5
Channeled Whelk 63 10 3 3
Cod 6 5 1 1
Conchs 74 14 3 3
Conger Eel 179 44 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 75 21 3 3
Dogfish Spiny 32 20 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 13 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 164 54 2 2
Illex Squid 14 9 1 1
John Dory 186 51 2 2
Jonah Crab 73 12 1 1
King Whiting 41 22 1 1
Lightning Whelk 60 4 1 1
Longfin Squid 669 115 10 10
Monkfish 1,035 203 21 33
Mullets 10 5 1 1
NK Eel 40 15 NA NA
NK Seatrout 28 10 NA NA
Octopus 18 4 1 1
Offshore Hake 24 10 1 1
Red Hake 363 71 4 4
Redfish 10 6 1 1
Rock Crab 37 7 1 1
Scup 467 114 9 10
Sea Robins 49 23 2 2
Sea Scallop 712 182 21 40
Silver Hake 442 75 6 6
Skates 303 63 7 8
Spot 3 3 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 65 14 3 3
Squeteague Weakfish 260 64 6 6
Summer Flounder 678 154 13 15
Swordfish 4 4 1 1
Tautog 4 4 1 1
Triggerfish 30 16 1 1
Waved Whelk 123 10 3 4
White Hake 6 5 1 1
Winter Flounder 3 3 1 1
Witch Flounder 9 6 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 13 8 1 1
Table 10.37 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2013
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 251 9 6 33
Barnegat, NJ 187 26 5 7
Beaufort, NC 7 7 1 1
Cape May, NJ 134 57 3 3
Chincoteague, VA 42 20 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 9 6 1 1
Hampton, VA 55 22 1 1
Montauk, NY 106 18 1 1
New Bedford, MA 103 68 3 4
New London, CT 38 4 1 1
Newport News, VA 67 29 2 2
Ocean City, MD 7 5 1 1
Point Judith, RI 286 45 3 3
Point Lookout, NY 135 9 5 6
Point Pleasant, NJ 682 51 17 35
Shinnecock, NY 33 6 1 1
Stonington, CT 34 9 1 1
Table 10.38 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2012
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Mackerel 2.98 2.29 0.25
All Others 0.92 0.90 0.12
Black Sea Bass 0.25 0.23 0.23
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.23 0.24 0.38
Summer Flounder 0.22 0.26 0.16
Scup 0.19 0.20 0.21
Monkfish 0.11 0.11 0.21
Atlantic Bluefish 0.11 0.09 0.16
Longfin Squid 0.10 0.10 0.17
Offshore Hake 0.08 0.08 0.13
Table 10.39 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2012
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 303 72 3 3
Atlantic Herring 23 12 1 1
Bluefish 603 130 7 7
Highly Migratory Species 117 36 3 3
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 827 142 9 9
Monkfish 1,256 257 19 45
No Federal FMP 571 110 5 5
Northeast Multispecies 68 40 1 1
Sea Scallop 983 247 18 50
SERO FMP 77 30 1 1
Skates 380 75 7 8
Small-Mesh Multispecies 561 84 6 6
Spiny Dogfish 50 26 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,013 193 12 12
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 280 8 8 48
Tilefish 228 54 2 2
Table 10.40 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2012
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Albacore Tuna 6 3 1 1
American Eel 42 11 1 1
American Lobster 273 59 2 2
American Shad 8 4 1 1
Atlantic Herring 23 12 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 115 38 2 2
Black Sea Bass 540 127 6 6
Bluefish 603 130 7 7
Blueline Tilefish 71 21 1 1
Bonito 11 7 1 1
Butterfish 341 69 3 3
Cod 10 8 1 1
Conger Eel 188 37 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 100 28 2 2
Dogfish Spiny 50 26 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 24 9 1 1
Golden Tilefish 201 51 2 2
Illex Squid 20 9 1 1
John Dory 230 51 2 2
Jonah Crab 76 17 1 1
King Whiting 50 27 1 1
Little Tuna 7 3 1 1
Longfin Squid 752 134 8 8
Monkfish 1,256 257 19 45
Mullets 8 7 1 1
NK Eel 22 10 NA NA
NK Seatrout 14 7 NA NA
Octopus 12 4 1 1
Offshore Hake 14 6 1 1
Other Fish 6 5 1 1
Pollock 7 3 1 1
Red Crab 7 3 1 1
Red Hake 375 66 3 3
Redfish 11 6 1 1
Rock Crab 19 7 1 1
Scup 492 121 7 7
Sea Robins 57 20 2 2
Sea Scallop 983 247 18 50
Silver Hake 469 74 5 5
Skates 378 74 7 8
Spotted Weakfish 33 12 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 192 59 2 2
Summer Flounder 830 179 10 11
Swordfish 16 7 1 1
Triggerfish 48 23 1 1
Winter Flounder 5 5 1 1
Witch Flounder 18 12 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 27 21 1 1
Table 10.41 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2012
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 156 9 6 19
Barnegat, NJ 117 32 4 4
Beaufort, NC 7 5 1 1
Cape May, NJ 213 82 3 3
Chincoteague, VA 58 18 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 9 5 1 1
Hampton, VA 79 27 1 1
Montauk, NY 133 17 1 1
New Bedford, MA 173 105 4 4
New London, CT 57 5 1 1
Newport News, VA 107 41 1 1
Ocean City, MD 9 3 1 1
Point Judith, RI 251 36 2 2
Point Lookout, NY 195 11 3 3
Point Pleasant, NJ 746 65 12 74
Shinnecock, NY 36 8 1 1
Stonington, CT 28 8 1 1
Wanchese, NC 11 8 1 1
Table 10.42 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2011
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.71 0.72 0.58
All Others 0.54 0.53 0.07
Scup 0.32 0.27 0.22
Atlantic Mackerel 0.23 0.49 0.15
Monkfish 0.16 0.17 0.21
Black Sea Bass 0.14 0.12 0.15
Weakfish 0.12 0.11 0.19
Summer Flounder 0.10 0.12 0.12
Silver Hake 0.10 0.09 0.13
Spotted Seatrout 0.10 0.13 0.23
Table 10.43 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2011
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 275 75 2 2
Atlantic Herring 49 19 1 1
Bluefish 398 104 3 3
Highly Migratory Species 121 39 2 2
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 782 137 7 7
Monkfish 1,300 277 19 30
No Federal FMP 660 120 5 5
Northeast Multispecies 52 35 1 1
Sea Scallop 893 321 20 32
SERO FMP 48 18 1 1
Skates 509 93 7 8
Small-Mesh Multispecies 650 90 5 5
Spiny Dogfish 143 33 2 2
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 1,031 187 11 11
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 265 11 7 31
Tilefish 282 61 2 2
Table 10.44 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2011
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 61 17 1 1
American Lobster 216 48 2 2
Atlantic Croaker 9 8 1 1
Atlantic Herring 49 19 1 1
Atlantic Mackerel 187 57 2 2
Black Sea Bass 535 124 6 6
Bluefish 398 104 3 3
Blueline Tilefish 62 18 1 1
Bonito 5 4 1 1
Butterfish 429 80 4 4
Channeled Whelk 10 3 1 1
Cod 7 5 1 1
Conchs 11 3 1 1
Conger Eel 183 45 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 104 31 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 143 33 2 2
Dolphinfish 18 5 1 1
Golden Tilefish 267 59 2 2
Illex Squid 33 13 1 1
John Dory 242 60 2 2
Jonah Crab 89 19 1 1
King Whiting 75 27 1 1
Longfin Squid 707 127 7 7
Monkfish 1,300 277 19 30
Mullets 12 6 1 1
NK Eel 26 10 NA NA
NK Seatrout 21 7 NA NA
Offshore Hake 20 8 1 1
Other Fish 7 5 1 1
Red Hake 357 71 3 3
Rock Crab 32 13 1 1
Scup 642 128 6 6
Sea Robins 69 28 1 1
Sea Scallop 893 321 20 32
Silver Hake 567 80 5 5
Skates 508 93 7 8
Spotted Weakfish 52 15 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 284 68 2 2
Striped Bass 7 6 1 1
Summer Flounder 891 180 9 9
Swordfish 12 6 1 1
Triggerfish 17 8 1 1
White Hake 16 11 1 1
Winter Flounder 5 5 1 1
Witch Flounder 6 5 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 18 15 1 1
Table 10.45 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2011
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 135 7 5 15
Barnegat, NJ 181 31 5 6
Cape May, NJ 207 83 4 4
Freeport, NY 15 3 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 9 4 1 1
Hampton, VA 73 30 1 1
Montauk, NY 141 16 1 1
New Bedford, MA 294 149 10 10
New London, CT 48 7 1 1
Newport News, VA 107 48 1 1
Newport, RI 5 4 1 1
North Kingstown, RI 19 4 1 1
Point Judith, RI 318 41 2 2
Point Lookout, NY 84 12 1 1
Point Pleasant, NJ 630 68 8 35
Shinnecock, NY 58 10 2 2
Stonington, CT 31 9 1 1
Wanchese, NC 37 18 1 1
Table 10.46 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2010
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Ocean Quahog 1.70 2.03 1.35
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.75 0.76 0.68
Atlantic Mackerel 0.41 0.41 0.20
Atlantic Herring 0.29 0.36 0.35
Longfin Squid 0.21 0.21 0.21
Scup 0.21 0.22 0.18
Golden Tilefish 0.15 0.14 0.18
Monkfish 0.13 0.13 0.26
Summer Flounder 0.11 0.13 0.15
Weakfish 0.11 0.08 0.18
Table 10.47 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2010
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 278 83 4 4
Atlantic Herring 104 40 3 3
Bluefish 395 100 3 3
Highly Migratory Species 48 23 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 795 132 8 8
Monkfish 1,205 301 20 21
No Federal FMP 611 109 4 4
Northeast Multispecies 92 46 2 2
Sea Scallop 731 289 26 30
SERO FMP 50 22 1 1
Skates 283 71 4 4
Small-Mesh Multispecies 684 94 5 5
Spiny Dogfish 40 21 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 920 183 9 9
Surfclam, Ocean Quahog 225 11 7 21
Tilefish 339 72 2 2
Table 10.48 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2010
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 31 15 1 1
American Lobster 229 64 4 4
American Shad 4 4 1 1
Atlantic Croaker 5 4 1 1
Atlantic Herring 104 40 3 3
Atlantic Mackerel 259 76 3 3
Black Sea Bass 406 120 4 4
Bluefish 395 100 3 3
Blueline Tilefish 70 29 1 1
Bonito 7 5 1 1
Butterfish 490 87 4 4
Cod 11 6 1 1
Conger Eel 225 56 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 39 19 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 40 21 1 1
Dolphinfish 21 4 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 18 4 1 1
Golden Tilefish 322 68 2 2
Haddock 3 3 1 1
Illex Squid 32 18 1 1
John Dory 216 59 1 1
Jonah Crab 82 17 1 1
King Whiting 64 25 1 1
Longfin Squid 688 114 6 6
Monkfish 1,205 301 20 21
NK Eel 34 16 NA NA
NK Seatrout 14 8 NA NA
NK Tilefish 13 9 NA NA
Ocean Quahog 224 10 7 21
Offshore Hake 32 11 1 1
Red Hake 420 78 3 3
Red Porgy 4 3 1 1
Redfish 11 7 1 1
Rock Crab 14 4 1 1
Scup 575 124 5 5
Sea Raven 5 3 1 1
Sea Robins 63 21 1 1
Sea Scallop 731 289 26 30
Silver Hake 619 87 5 5
Skates 283 71 4 4
Southern Flounder 3 3 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 36 14 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 254 63 2 2
Striped Bass 15 9 1 1
Summer Flounder 778 171 7 7
Triggerfish 5 4 1 1
White Hake 38 20 1 1
Winter Flounder 7 6 1 1
Witch Flounder 8 7 1 1
Yellowfin Tuna 3 3 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 23 16 1 1
Table 10.49 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2010
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 63 7 4 7
Barnegat, NJ 138 32 3 3
Beaufort, NC 6 6 1 1
Cape May, NJ 153 71 6 6
Chincoteague, VA 12 7 1 1
Fairhaven, MA 12 5 1 1
Fall River, MA 9 4 1 1
Freeport, NY 16 3 1 1
Hampton, VA 39 26 1 1
Montauk, NY 105 11 1 1
New Bedford, MA 290 148 12 12
New London, CT 25 8 1 1
Newport News, VA 61 39 2 2
North Kingstown, RI 22 5 1 1
Oriental, NC 8 8 1 1
Point Judith, RI 345 41 3 3
Point Lookout, NY 61 8 2 2
Point Pleasant, NJ 520 55 8 25
Shinnecock, NY 119 14 1 1
Stonington, CT 48 8 3 3
Wanchese, NC 14 10 1 1
Table 10.50 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2009
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
All Others 1.25 1.33 0.09
Atlantic Mackerel 0.88 1.04 0.24
Scup 0.51 0.58 0.25
Longfin Squid 0.33 0.34 0.21
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.22 0.23 0.25
Golden Tilefish 0.20 0.18 0.17
Summer Flounder 0.10 0.10 0.11
Atlantic Herring 0.09 0.10 0.14
Spot 0.08 0.08 0.10
Black Sea Bass 0.08 0.09 0.19
Table 10.51 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2009
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 283 82 3 3
Atlantic Herring 109 30 2 2
Bluefish 469 104 7 7
Highly Migratory Species 54 29 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 917 149 12 12
Monkfish 1,216 278 18 24
No Federal FMP 588 112 6 6
Northeast Multispecies 78 38 1 1
Sea Scallop 599 252 13 21
SERO FMP 61 32 1 1
Skates 231 49 3 3
Small-Mesh Multispecies 731 103 9 9
Spiny Dogfish 38 15 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 947 176 11 11
Tilefish 275 64 2 2
Table 10.52 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2009
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 33 11 1 1
American Lobster 245 58 3 3
American Shad 21 8 1 1
Atlantic Croaker 8 8 1 1
Atlantic Herring 109 30 2 2
Atlantic Mackerel 336 81 4 4
Black Sea Bass 323 95 4 4
Bluefish 469 104 7 7
Blueline Tilefish 33 21 1 1
Bonito 4 4 1 1
Butterfish 469 84 5 5
Cod 7 5 1 1
Conchs 18 3 1 1
Conger Eel 176 47 2 2
Dogfish Smooth 41 23 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 38 15 1 1
Dolphinfish 12 3 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 22 6 1 1
Golden Tilefish 256 59 2 2
Illex Squid 12 7 1 1
John Dory 142 47 1 1
Jonah Crab 89 15 1 1
King Whiting 47 20 1 1
Longfin Squid 775 130 10 10
Monkfish 1,216 278 18 24
NK Eel 32 15 NA NA
NK Porgy 26 16 NA NA
NK Seatrout 4 4 NA NA
NK Tilefish 15 11 NA NA
Offshore Hake 59 14 1 1
Pollock 3 3 1 1
Red Crab 8 3 1 1
Red Hake 497 84 5 5
Redfish 10 6 1 1
Rock Crab 18 6 1 1
Sand-Dab Flounder 6 4 1 1
Scup 542 120 7 7
Sea Robins 69 30 1 1
Sea Scallop 599 252 13 21
Silver Hake 666 92 8 8
Skates 231 49 3 3
Southern Flounder 12 8 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 54 18 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 258 68 3 3
Striped Bass 10 8 1 1
Summer Flounder 813 161 8 8
Swordfish 7 3 1 1
Triggerfish 11 8 1 1
White Hake 25 13 1 1
Winter Flounder 20 11 1 1
Witch Flounder 20 16 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 12 10 1 1
Table 10.53 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2009
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Atlantic City, NJ 35 4 2 14
Barnegat, NJ 127 25 2 2
Beaufort, NC 6 4 1 1
Cape May, NJ 118 54 3 3
Freeport, NY 28 6 2 2
Gloucester, MA 13 4 1 1
Hampton, VA 43 22 1 1
Montauk, NY 158 14 1 1
New Bedford, MA 196 112 5 5
New London, CT 18 6 1 1
Newport News, VA 52 30 1 1
Newport, RI 22 8 1 1
Point Judith, RI 355 46 4 4
Point Lookout, NY 85 15 2 2
Point Pleasant, NJ 461 56 7 46
Shinnecock, NY 151 20 2 2
Stonington, CT 32 8 1 1
Wanchese, NC 19 14 1 1
Table 10.54 Percentages of Total Revenue, Landings, and Days-at-Sea for Species of Interest, OCS-A 0537, 2008
Species Revenue as % of Total Landings as % of Total DAS as % of Total
Atlantic Mackerel 1.60 1.99 0.49
Atlantic Herring 0.59 0.70 0.37
Scup 0.19 0.20 0.19
Atlantic Sea Scallop 0.17 0.17 0.20
Summer Flounder 0.13 0.14 0.09
Monkfish 0.12 0.12 0.15
Butterfish 0.11 0.10 0.13
Longfin Squid 0.09 0.09 0.12
Spot 0.09 0.09 0.10
Spotted Seatrout 0.08 0.10 0.21
Table 10.55 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by FMP, OCS-A 0537, 2008
FMP Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
ASMFC FMP 225 85 2 2
Atlantic Herring 129 35 4 4
Bluefish 185 91 2 2
Highly Migratory Species 36 27 1 1
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish 888 159 10 10
Monkfish 1,286 312 16 17
No Federal FMP 586 133 4 4
Northeast Multispecies 123 50 2 2
Sea Scallop 643 241 11 12
SERO FMP 49 19 1 1
Skates 169 47 3 3
Small-Mesh Multispecies 713 115 5 5
Spiny Dogfish 10 7 1 1
Summer Flounder, Scup, Black Sea Bass 807 191 7 7
Tilefish 249 72 2 2
Table 10.56 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Species, OCS-A 0537, 2008
Species Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
American Eel 41 14 1 1
American Lobster 198 65 2 2
American Shad 14 6 1 1
Atlantic Croaker 6 6 1 1
Atlantic Herring 129 35 4 4
Atlantic Mackerel 340 84 6 6
Black Sea Bass 490 136 4 4
Bluefish 185 91 2 2
Blueline Tilefish 6 6 1 1
Bonito 5 4 1 1
Butterfish 531 110 4 4
Channeled Whelk 20 5 1 1
Conchs 27 5 1 1
Conger Eel 153 50 1 1
Dogfish Smooth 28 21 1 1
Dogfish Spiny 10 7 1 1
Fourspot Flounder 26 4 1 1
Golden Tilefish 246 69 2 2
Harvest Fish 6 5 1 1
Illex Squid 11 7 1 1
John Dory 198 67 1 1
Jonah Crab 70 13 1 1
King Whiting 70 23 1 1
Longfin Squid 715 135 5 5
Monkfish 1,286 312 16 17
NK Eel 31 12 NA NA
NK Porgy 11 8 NA NA
NK Seatrout 7 6 NA NA
NK Tilefish 11 6 NA NA
Offshore Hake 45 14 1 1
Other Fish 6 6 1 1
Red Hake 421 84 3 3
Redfish 4 4 1 1
Rock Crab 16 3 1 1
Sand-Dab Flounder 8 6 1 1
Sand Tilefish 11 4 1 1
Scup 450 120 4 4
Sea Robins 42 21 1 1
Sea Scallop 643 241 11 12
Silver Hake 682 106 5 5
Skates 169 47 3 3
Southern Flounder 9 6 1 1
Spotted Weakfish 51 22 1 1
Squeteague Weakfish 244 87 2 2
Striped Bass 6 5 1 1
Summer Flounder 665 176 6 6
White Hake 54 24 1 1
Winter Flounder 50 21 1 1
Witch Flounder 23 12 1 1
Yellowtail Flounder 20 7 1 1
Table 10.57 Total and Expected Number of Trips and Vessels by Port, OCS-A 0537, 2008
Port Number of Trips Number of Vessels Expected Vessels Expected Trips
Barnegat, NJ 56 13 1 1
Beaufort, NC 16 9 1 1
Belford, NJ 61 10 1 1
Cape May, NJ 121 55 2 2
Freeport, NY 28 7 1 1
Gloucester, MA 22 4 3 3
Greenport, NY 12 3 1 1
Hampton Bay, NY 6 4 1 1
Islip, NY 31 3 1 1
Long Beach, NJ 118 35 2 2
Montauk, NY 133 16 1 1
New Bedford, MA 182 83 4 4
New London, CT 32 7 1 1
Newport News, VA 41 27 1 1
Newport, RI 8 4 1 1
North Kingstown, RI 29 5 1 1
Oriental, NC 18 11 1 1
Point Judith, RI 267 45 2 2
Point Lookout, NY 90 16 1 1
Point Pleasant, NJ 447 53 6 10
Shinnecock, NY 149 18 2 2
Stonington, CT 30 10 1 1
Wanchese, NC 28 19 1 1