That won't be accomplished if it's controlled by an allocation battle among conflicting interests. At that point, are you not in violation of the one fish per person/per day limit? Cobia are known by many different names, including crab-eater and kingfish. Our legislature lets us kill more fish for no reason than any other Atlantic Coast state. I just think its very difficult calibrate self reporting with any degree of precision/accuracy. Broad, depressed head, with large, terminal mouth. Cobia is a pulse fishery for SA states, so its impossible to measure waves and monitor quotas.But turning data acquisition over to the fishermen is akin to allowing the fox to guard the henhouse, something recs have condemned comms for, including myself.We will figure this out, when we get some valid data.

You also seem hugely guarded in saying you would represent whatI think most of us want here, which would be policy change across the board for fish conservation specifically and in general. 15A NCAC 03H .0103.Fishermen are encouraged to return all cobia not meeting harvest requirements to the water in a manner that ensures that highest likelihood of survival.The intent of this proclamation is to manage the commercial and recreational fishery for cobia in Coastal Fishing Waters consistent with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Nobody thinks a quota system designed for commercial fishing is appropriate for most recreational fishing. I would gladly accept monitored catches on cobia if conservation was the goal, but allocation to maximal take is stupid if it fosters a biomass fight where the biomass is not always known. The above comments are my personal opinion and do not represent those of any organizations or agencies I may be a member of. Only 1 area is in bad shape and that's the DPS in Port Royal. And ya can't verify MRIP either. Compare the stock status of Federally managed species with those managed by NC, or ASMFC.Cobia is the poster child for the failure of using this commercial strategy in federal managed fisheries and applying it to rec fisheries. Our legislature lets us kill more fish for no reason than any other Atlantic Coast state. All limits are for how many you can possess, not how many you can catch. PRIVATE VESSEL LIMITS for Recreational Purpose (All vessels not engaged in a For-Hire Vessel operation)FOR-HIRE VESSEL (While engaged in a For-Hire Vessel operation as defined by G.S 113-174)It is unlawful to possess cobia less than 33 inches fork length in a commercial operation.It is unlawful to possess more than two (2) cobia per person per day or six (6) per vessel per day, whichever is more restrictive in a commercial operation.It is unlawful to possess a commercial and recreational limit of cobia on the same vessel.This proclamation is issued under the authority of N.C. G.S. Seven to 10 sharp spines run along the front of its dorsal fin, and its tail fin is forked.An opportunistic hunter, cobia have a broad diet and big appetite. Cobia can live up to 12 years.Live in the Bay’s deep, open waters; often found in the shade of wrecks, buoys and pilings. Are we arguing that any rec individual should kill more than 1 fish per day here, Bowed? I still want to know why a license with possession tags would not work for what may be a reasonably health population, but one which is vulnerable to higher takes some years than others. Cobia have two silvery bands sandwiching a dark band that runs along the sides from the head to the tail. They have prominent white stripes on their sides that fade as they grow. Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) General Description Elongated body with dark brown sides and back, 2 sharply defined silver bands on sides. That said, there will likely be changes in VA next year if trending size of fish continues this year. The recreational cobia season will close in state waters at 12:01 a.m. Sept. 1. (Photo courtesy Johnny Wilson/iNaturalist CC BY-NC)Cobia can grow 3-4 feet long and weigh more than 50 pounds. Removal of EFL also removed most data leaving SC holding almost all of the cards.

If so how can you conclude the stock status?Of course you have access to data which we may not. Sure there are places there are holes in the data, but lets not fill them with xhit.

Are we facing as situation where comms are making overages?

I think using a system for quota monitoring that wasn't designed for quota monitoring, doesn't do well (nicest I could say it) with low intercepted spieces, and if recent history gives insight into future events, then anything is better than MRIP short term and long term. Considering the MFC can set creel limits I would hope they consider prohibiting a charter from keeping anything beyond their individual rec limit.

Ray on this topic as it relates to cobia your missing the true injustice and it started at the federal level.

Then, I would suggest nearly 100% of the data on all the species managed by the state have been one g-dd---n waste of time. For more information on the cobia season in state waters or the 2017 Cobia Catch Reporting Program, contact Steve Poland, cobia staff lead with the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries, at 252-808-8159 or Steve.Poland@ncdenr.gov . the season for the commercial cobia fishery. The above comments are my personal opinion and do not represent those of any organizations or agencies I may be a member of.



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