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maximum sustainable yield, adjusts TAC, and establishes allocation procedures<br />

for Spanish mackerel, regulates mackerel fishing gear, and provides for<br />

fishing permits.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council and South Atlantic Fishery<br />

Management Council (1987). "Supplemental Regulatory Impact Review<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pre-Season Changes in TAC, Quotas, and Bag Limits for King and<br />

Spanish Mackerel Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and Atlantic Migratory Groups<br />

managed under the Fishery Management Plan for the Coastal<br />

Migratory Pelagic Resources <strong>of</strong> Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and the South<br />

Atlantic." Lincoln Center, Suite 881, 5401 West Kennedy<br />

Boulevard, Tampa, Florida.<br />

This amendment clarifies the intent <strong>of</strong> the Councils to set total<br />

allowable catch (TAC) for mackerels within framework guidelines, revises<br />

maximum sustainable yield, adjusts TAC, and establishes allocation procedures<br />

for Spanish mackerel.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council and South Atlantic Fishery<br />

Management Council (1994). "Amendment 2 to the Fishery Management<br />

Plan for Coral and Coral Reefs <strong>of</strong> the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and South<br />

Atlantic Including a Final Supplemental Environmental Impact<br />

Statement, Regulatory Impact Review, and Initial Regulatory<br />

Flexibility Analysis." Lincoln Center, Suite 331, 5401 West<br />

Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, July, 56 pp.<br />

The Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and South Atlantic Councils (Councils) propose an<br />

amendment to the Fishery Management Plan for Coral and Coral Reefs <strong>of</strong> the Gulf<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mexico and the South Atlantic (FMP) that adds "live rock" to the fishery<br />

management unit. Live rock means certain living marine organisms or an<br />

assemblage there<strong>of</strong> attached to a hard substrate (including dead coral or<br />

rock). In addition to corals, these organisms include anemones, sponges, tube<br />

worms, bryozoans, sea squirts, and algae. Management will include harvest<br />

limitations and prohibitions to prevent fishery habitat loss, permitting <strong>of</strong><br />

harvesters, and a provision for aquaculture <strong>of</strong> live rock.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council and South Atlantic Fishery<br />

Management Council (1995). "Amendment 8 to the Fishery Management<br />

Plan for Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

and South Atlantic Includes Draft Supplemental Environmental<br />

Impact Statement, Regulatory Impact Review, and Initial Regulatory<br />

Flexibility Analysis." Lincoln Center, Suite 331, 5401 West<br />

Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, Florida, October, 84 pp.<br />

The Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and South Atlantic Fishery Management Councils<br />

(Councils) propose an amendment to the Fishery Management Plan for Coastal<br />

Migratory Pelagic Resources in the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and South Atlantic (FMP) to<br />

adjust management procedures for king and Spanish mackerels, cobia, and<br />

dolphin. Proposed changes include requirements for gear, transfer <strong>of</strong> mackerel<br />

at sea, stock boundary adjustments, change in the definition <strong>of</strong> overfishing,<br />

permitting requirements, and extension <strong>of</strong> the range <strong>of</strong> management for cobia.<br />

Also proposed is a reallocation <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Spanish mackerel, possible changes<br />

in trip limits for cobia and dolphin, and additional flexibility for changes<br />

to be made as seasonal adjustment by regulatory amendment.<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico Fishery Management Council and South Atlantic Fishery<br />

Management Council (1995). "Draft Amendment 8 to the Fishery<br />

Management Plan for Coastal Migratory Pelagic Resources in the<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico and South Atlantic Includes Draft Supplemental<br />

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