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THE MFC ADVISOR Marine Fisheries Commission Business Meeting The MFC held a business meeting Nov. 17-18 at the Community Center in Ocracoke, North Carolina. The business meeting was called to order followed by an invocation. The following members were in attendance: Dr. B.J. Copeland – Vice Chairman, Charlie Adams, David Beresoff, Mac Currin, Dr. Barbara Garrity-Blake, Bryan Gillikin, Rusty Russ and Bradley Styron. Jimmy Johnson is no longer chairman of the MFC. Johnson’s term expired on June 30, and he received notice from Governor Easley in October that his seat was being filled by Commissioner David Beresoff. Currently there is one commercial fishing seat vacant on the MFC. The MFC’s Vice Chairman, Dr. B.J. Copeland, ran the meeting. Motions and ActionsMotion to approve minutes from the August and September MFC meetings as amended – passed unanimously. Motion to approve agenda for current meeting – passed unanimously.Motion to adopt a resolution on public access and send it to the Joint Legislative Study Commission on Seafood and Aquaculture – passed unanimously. The following applicants were selected to serve on the Sea Mullet Fishery Management Plan Advisory Committee: Commercial SeatsCharlie Locke – Outer Banks Recreational SeatsBill Berryhill – Raleigh Scientist SeatDr. Tom Lankford – UNCW Marvin Taylor was appointed to the River Herring FMP Advisory Committee. Jimmy Johnson was appointed to the Habitat and Water Quality Advisory Committee. The commission denied a request to begin a process to allow the combining of licenses to land flounder. The commission is considering holding a meeting with its advisors in the first quarter of 2006. Motion to send letter to legislative leadership thanking them for their support for oyster restoration during the last legislative session – passed unanimously. Habitat and Water Quality Permit CommentsMotion to send letter to Charles Jones with Division of Coastal Management recommending denial of a dredging permit for Ahoskie Creek because it has reverted to prime river herring spawning habitat – passed unanimously. Motion to send letter to Melba McGee, environmental coordinator with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, opposing a solid waste material recycling site near the Alligator River and requesting a full Environmental Impact Assessment – motion passed. Motion to send letters to the legislative leadership opposing landfills/dump sites in low-lying coastal areas of Camden and Hyde counties and requesting a statewide moratorium on large regional solid waste deposal sites – motion passed unanimously. The commission decided not to send a letter to the EMC at this time regarding storm water rules. River Herring FMP Interim RulesMotion to approve the following interim measures for the 2006 river herring fishery: Motion to suspend the rules for the river herring quota and recreational bag limit – motion passed. Fishery Management Plan GuidelinesMotion to adopt modified FMP/rulemaking guidelines to better coordinate the FMP development with the rulemaking process – passed unanimously. Draft Bay Scallop FMP Motion to approve the public information brochure for the draft Bay Scallop FMP –passed unanimously. The following applicants were selected to serve on the Bay Scallop Fishery Management Plan Advisory Committee: Commercial Seats Eugene Balance – Ocracoke Recreational SeatsJohn Barwick – Morehead City Scientist SeatsDennis Spitsbergen Draft Shrimp FMPMotion to file notification of text for the Shrimp FMP rules – passed unanimously. Draft Striped Mullet FMP Motion to hold one public hearing in Washington, N.C. on the Shrimp and Striped Mullet FMP rules – passed unanimously Upcoming MFC Meetings 2006: |