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the overview section and summarizes the general status <strong>of</strong> the major finfish<br />

and shellfish resources <strong>of</strong>f the northeast coast <strong>of</strong> the United States from Cape<br />

Hatteras to Nova Scotia through 1993 in the species synopses section. Many <strong>of</strong><br />

the assessments are described in Laboratory Reference Documents at the Woods<br />

Hole Laboratory and may be obtained upon request. The most recent complete<br />

assessments for each stock are cited in the appropriate species synopsis.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1995). "Stock Assessment and Fishery<br />

Evaluation For Reef Fishes in the U.S. Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico." Southeast<br />

Regional <strong>Office</strong>, 9721 Executive Center Drive, St. Petersburg, FL,<br />

January, 41 pp.<br />

The SAFE report for the reef fish species managed by the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico<br />

Fishery Management Council.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1995). "A User s Guide to: SEFSC<br />

Computing Services. Southeast Fisheries Science Center, 75<br />

Virginia Beach Drive Miami, FL, May.<br />

The intent <strong>of</strong> the User s Guide is to provide a document that can be used<br />

to explain the computer services available at the Southeast Fisheries Science<br />

Center.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1996). "Atlantic Highly Migratory<br />

Species Fisheries; Consolidation <strong>of</strong> Regulations." National<br />

Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce, 94 pp.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service proposes to consolidate four CFR parts<br />

containing regulations for the conservation and management <strong>of</strong> Atlantic highly<br />

migratory species (HMS) in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) into one CFR<br />

part. Atlantic HMS include Atlantic tunas, swordfish, billfishes, and sharks.<br />

The consolidation would reorganize the existing regulations in a more logical<br />

and cohesive order, eliminate duplicative and outdated provisions, and make<br />

editorial changes to achieve readability, clarity, and uniformity. A number<br />

<strong>of</strong> substantive changes are proposed to achieve consistency among common<br />

elements such as permits and reporting. The purpose <strong>of</strong> this proposed rule is<br />

to make the regulations more concise, better organized and, therefore, easier<br />

for the public to use. This proposed action is part <strong>of</strong> the President s<br />

Regulatory Reinvention Initiative.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1996). "Atlantic Highly Migratory<br />

Species Monitoring and Research Activities." National Oceanic and<br />

Atmospheric Administration, March, 39 pp.<br />

A report required by the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act to identify<br />

current governmental and nongovernmental research and monitoring activities on<br />

Atlantic Bluefin tuna and other highly migratory species; describing personnel<br />

and budgetary resources allocated to such activities; and explaining how each<br />

activity contributes to the conservation and management <strong>of</strong> Atlantic bluefin<br />

tuna and other highly migratory species.<br />

National Marine Fisheries Service (1996). "Atlantic Tuna Fishery;<br />

Annual Quotas and Effort Controls." Federal Register, 61(81), 50<br />

CFR Part 285.<br />

NMFS proposes to amend the regulations governing the Atlantic tuna<br />

<strong>fisheries</strong> to: set Atlantic tuna (ABT) fishing category quotas for the 1996<br />

fishing year, revise allocations to monthly quota periods and establish the<br />

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