For week ending: 2022-01-08
Report Run on: 2022-01-18
Quota Year: 2021 (May 1, 2021 to April 30, 2022)
Past Reports


Stock Year to Date Landings
(Pounds)
Quota
(Pounds)
Percent Quota Landed
Northern Red Hake 38.9 mt
( 85,746 )
274 mt
( 604,067 )
14.2%
Southern Red Hake 148.5 mt
( 327,338 )
305 mt
( 672,410 )
48.7%
Northern Silver Hake 1,850.1 mt
( 4,078,752 )
26,604 mt
( 58,651,780 )
7.0%
Southern Whiting 1,202.0 mt
( 2,649,865 )
14,465 mt
( 31,889,866 )
8.3%

Notice:
These Total Allowable Landings (TALs) are currently operating under rollover provisions for the small-mesh multispecies fishery. These will change when the 2021 fishing year specifications rule is effective.

If 37.9 percent of the total allowable landings for the Northern Red Hake stock are landed and the full year TAL is projected to be exceeded, the possession limit for that stock will be reduced from 3,000 lb per trip to the incidental possession limit of 400 lb per trip for the remainder of the fishing year.

If 90 percent of the total allowable landings for the Northern Silver Hake stock are landed and the full year TAL is projected to be exceeded, the possession limit for that stock will be reduced to the incidental possession limit of 2,000 lb for the remainder of the fishing year.

If 40.4 percent of the total allowable landings for the Southern Red Hake stock are landed and the full year TAL is projected to be exceeded, the possession limit for that stock will be reduced from 5,000 lb per trip to the incidental possession limit of 400 lb per trip for the remainder of the fishing year.

If 90 percent of the total allowable landings for Southern Whiting stock are landed and the full year TAL is projected to be exceeded, the possession limit for that stock will be reduced to the incidental possession limit of 2,000 lb for the remainder of the fishing year.


These data are the best available to NOAA Fisheries when this report was compiled. Data are supplied to NOAA Fisheries by dealers via Dealer Electronic Reporting to the Standard Atlantic Fisheries Information System (SAFIS) and/or by state agencies and may be preliminary. Discrepancies with data from previous Weekly Landings Reports are due to corrections made to the database.