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NOAA Fisheries FishNews—April 16, 2026

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APRIL 16, 2026

50 Years of Innovation and Leadership: Celebrating the Magnuson-Stevens Act

Senators Ted Stevens and Warren Magnuson

The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act is the primary law that governs marine fisheries management in U.S. federal waters. First passed in 1976, the MSA fosters the long-term biological and economic sustainability of marine fisheries. NOAA Fisheries Assistant Administrator Eugenio PiƱeiro Soler reflects on the legacy and the future impact of the Act.

Highlights

NOAA Fisheries Trains African and Southeast Asian Partners to Combat Illegal Fishing Practices

OLE Shipping Container Class 2026

The Office of Law Enforcement deploys teams worldwide to train our global counterparts to protect their fishery resources. These trainings help them spot and stop illegal fish products before they reach the United States. We have trained more than 214 individuals from 19 countries.

National

NOAA Issues Proposed Rules to List Two Distinct Population Segments of Tope Shark As Threatened Under the Endangered Species Act

Tope Shark

One distinct population segment proposed for listing occurs off the southern coast of Africa and the other occurs off the eastern coast of South America. NOAA announced that listing is not warranted for four other tope shark distinct population segments.

NOAA Rescinds Regulation Prohibiting Commercial Fishing in Atlantic Monument Area

Opening commercial fishing within the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument increases opportunities for American fishermen to catch desirable species.

Tuna school

Home-Grown Seafood: NOAA’s Aquaculture Highlights from 2025

When produced responsibly, as it is here in the United States, farmed seafood is good for people, the environment, and the economy. Aquaculture is a resource-efficient way to grow protein, improve nutrition, and support coastal economies. In 2025, NOAA's Aquaculture Program made significant investments in science and planning to foster sustainable domestic aquaculture growth.

Farmed Pacific Oysters

Alaska

NOAA Fisheries Asks for Public Comments on Identifying Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska State Waters

Farmed oysters from Alaska

NOAA Fisheries is preparing an Alaska Aquaculture Opportunity Areas Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement and requesting public comment. This PEIS will assess the impacts of identifying one or more Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska state waters and the potential impacts of siting aquaculture in those locations. We are accepting public comments until May 28, 2026.

Genetics Shines New Light on Cod Populations and Distributions in Alaska

Pacific cod and northern rockfish

Pacific cod is a commercially and ecologically important species in the North Pacific Ocean. Researchers identify distinctive genetic stocks of Pacific cod in Alaska and use that information to build a cost-effective genetic tool to answer ecological questions about the species. 

New England/Mid-Atlantic

New Jersey Captain and Seafood Buyer Found Guilty of a Multiyear Scallop Harvest Conspiracy

Hidden compartment on board vessel

NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement uncovered a lucrative scheme devised by a New Jersey captain and seafood dealer to illegally harvest and sell excess scallops. The captain and dealer pleaded guilty; they were sentenced in federal court for conspiracy to commit offense or defraud the United States.

Scientists and the Fishing Industry Join Forces for Better Data and Management

While the Northeast Fisheries Science Center spent more than 300 days at sea monitoring and sampling from ships last year, no one spends more time out on the water than fishermen. That’s why we have a dedicated research team focused on working closely with the fishing community. Our Cooperative Research programs build partnerships between scientists and fishermen to collect data that improve fisheries management. Learn more in Part 1 and Part 2 of this series.

Cooperative Research Program crew

Southeast

Celebrating our Top Taggers for Citizen Science Month

Tagged white marlin

April is Citizen Science Month! To celebrate, we’re highlighting the anglers who make our cooperative tagging research possible, and recent accomplishments. Could you be the next top tagger?

West Coast

Yakima River Salmon Get a Lifeline with Removal of Causeway

Bateman Island Causeway removal

NOAA funding helped the Yakama Nation and partners remove a causeway in Richland, Washington, that had wreaked havoc on Yakima River salmon and steelhead populations. Now, fish have a better chance of surviving migration in and out of the river.

Helping Growers Permit Aquaculture Farms on the West Coast

NOAA developed a series of guides to help West Coast seafood farmers navigate state, federal, and local aquaculture permitting. These resources help growers follow the steps needed to obtain permits and get their farms in the water.

Eugenio PiƱeiro Soler at a Washington oyster farm

Upcoming Deadlines

April 22: Applications due for United States Department of Agriculture’s Value-Added Producer Grants

May 1: Comments due on potential market name change for certain rockfish species

May 4: Comments due on Proposed Amendment 58B to the Reef Fish Fishery Management Plan: Modifications to Gulf of America Deep-Water Grouper Management Measures

May 8: Applications due for South Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s fishery advisory panelsScientific and Statistical Committee, and Social and Economic Panel 

May 11: Applications due for the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration’s Small Shipyard Grants

May 28: Comments due on the preparation of the Alaska Aquaculture Opportunity Areas Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement

June 1: Applications due for the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration’s Port Infrastructure Development Program Discretionary Grant Opportunity

June 1: Comments due on Amendment 62: Modifications to Gulf of America Red Grouper Management Measures

June 2: Deadline to provide feedback to support improvements to vessel speed regulations

June 15: Comments due on proposed listings and 12-month determinations for tope sharks under the Endangered Species Act

View more news and announcements

Upcoming Events

April 17: Kodiak Aquaculture Opportunity Areas Atlas Workshop in Kodiak, AK

April 21–22: Caribbean Fishery Management Council hybrid Meeting in St. Croix, USVI

May 12: Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Advisory Panel Meeting in Silver Spring, MD

May 17: Ocean Fun Days 2026 in Sandy Hook, NJ

View more events

Federal Register Actions

Visit NOAA Fisheries' Rules & Regulations web page to learn more about recently proposed and finalized regulations in your region. 




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Get out and enjoy Gulf County and beyond!

More Information, Sponsor, and Vendor Forms

We invite you to attend the 50th celebration of Duren’s Piggly Wiggly this Saturday, 4/18/26, at 11:30am ET.


We are inviting all those who would like to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Duren and their extended family, including customers, business owners and operators, local government representatives and employees. 


Hope to see you on Saturday!


Annual Meeting 

WHEN: Sunday April 26, 2026

            1:00 PM- 3:00 PM


WHERE: Constitution Convention Museum State Park                                      

200 Allen Memorial Way

Port St. Joe FL 32456

 

Join us for our annual general meeting!


Come enjoy a picnic lunch with us under the pavilions at Constitution Convention Museum State Park on April 26, 2026!


Hear why the Friends of St. Joseph State Parks organization is so important to our state parks and meet the new Park Manager.

Friends of St. Joseph State Parks, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, that functions to provide educational, interpretive, and financial assistance to T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula and Constitution Museum State Parks.


Membership renewals and merchandise will be available!

Enjoy a tour of the Constitution Convention Museum and live music by Zack McFarland.


The Joe in Port Saint Joe Coffee Shop will be on hand with fresh beverages and Grateful Redz Hot Dogz will roll in with hot dogs and brats (free for members with a membership card). Scallop Cove Too will bring some water toys available for rent at St Joseph Peninsula State Park.



Bring your friends, family and neighbors, we look forward to seeing YOU in the park! 


305 Reid Ave, Port Saint Joe

facebook.com/stjoebar

The Haughty Heron

117 Sailors Cove Drive, Port Saint Joe, FL


Upbeat bar & liquor store featuring a beer garden with frequent live music, TVs & a cigar selection.


facebook.com/TheHaughtyHeron



Something new in Port St Joe! Taproot is a true representation of a no frills Florida dive bar.


212 Monument Ave, Port Saint Joe, FL

www.facebook.com/TapRootPSJ



The jewel of the panhandle with a laid-back vibe.

Pool tables, dart boards and plenty of tasty cocktails.

With the second-best karaoke bar in the state of Florida. If you can't stay for a drink, we have a package store.


8066 W Hwy 98, Port Saint Joe, FL

www.facebook.com/lookoutpsj

The Mill is a bar, package store, and neighborhood hangout in WindMark Beach. Craft cocktails, draught beer, and fine wine for all of Port St. Joe.


105 Good Morning Street, Port Saint Joe, FL



facebook.com/TheMillMercantileSocial

411 Cape San Blas Rd

facebook.com/Scalloprepublic

Beer, wine, and music bar on Cape San Blas, Florida.


Mon - Fri 4:30 - 10 pm |

Saturday 11 - 10 | Sunday 11 - 8




Joe Whitmer

President/CEO

 

Gulf County Chamber of Commerce

321B Reid Ave

Port St Joe, FL

gulfchamber.org

850-227-1223 Office

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