Published:
February 1, 2002
Originator:
Chesapeake Bay Program
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A STAC Workshop structured to learn about alternative approaches to fisheries ,amage,emt tjat are being applied throughout the United States to determine what applicability if any, they might have to Chesapeake Bay fisheries management. In recent years in both domestic and international fisheries, innovative management practices have been employed that seek to improve the efficiency of the fishery while protecting the resource stock and resulting in higher net benefits from fishing to society. This workshop, developed by the Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) in partnership with MD and VA Sea Grant, was structured to learn about alternative approaches to fisheries management that are being applied throughout the United States to determine what applicability, if any, they might have to Chesapeake Bay fisheries management. The purpose was not to select or endorse any particular approach for Chesapeake Bay fisheries, but rather to learn how such approaches were introduced and implemented in their respective fisheries. Based on the workshop recommendations, it is expected that a process will be implemented to explore possible adoption of alternative management techniques in Chesapeake Bay Fishery Management Plans.