Final Supplemental EA and RIR for MHI Bottomfish
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NOAA Fisheries has released a Final Supplemental Environmental Assessment (EA) and Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) for the Main Hawaiian Islands (MHI) Bottomfish fishery management. The document supports NOAA's fisheries management program for Pacific island fisheries, addressing environmental assessment requirements for fishing regulations. Commercial bottomfish fishermen operating in Hawaiian waters are subject to the management measures evaluated in this supplemental review.
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NOAA Fisheries has published a Final Supplemental Environmental Assessment and Regulatory Impact Review for the Main Hawaiian Islands Bottomfish fishery management program. This document represents the final step in the environmental review process for fishing regulations affecting the MHI bottomfish complex.
Affected parties—primarily commercial bottomfish fishermen operating in Hawaiian waters and seafood suppliers—should monitor for any updated fishing quotas, catch limits, or spatial closures that may result from this supplemental review. The EA/RIR framework evaluates the environmental and economic impacts of fishery management measures, which form the basis for compliance obligations in this fishery.
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