South Atlantic Fishery Management Council

South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Managing federal fisheries from North Carolina to Florida. Appointed members may serve a maximum of three consecutive terms. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S.

The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, headquartered in Charleston, S.C., is responsible for the conservation and management of fish stocks within the federal 200-mile limit of the Atlantic off the coasts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and east Florida to Key West. Council members are citizens from each of these southeastern states who are knowledgeable of some aspects of the f

isheries. They serve three-year terms and are appointed by the Secretary of Commerce from lists of nominees submitted by the governors of the states. The official responsible for marine fisheries management in each state, as well as the regional director of the National Marine Fisheries Service are also voting members. Non-voting members include representatives of the U.S. Coast Guard, State Department, and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission. Public Participation:
The Council meets four times each year, once in each of the southeastern states. Before final action on any proposed rule change is taken, the Council involves the public through informal public scoping meetings, public hearings and input at Council meetings. Proposed rule changes are then sent to NMFS for further review, public comment and approval before being implemented. In addition, the Council receives input and recommendations from knowledgeable people from other state and federal agencies, universities and members of the public who serve on various committees and panels. These include species-specific Advisory Panels, the Scientific & Statistical Committee and Stock Assessment Panels.

Council Members head to St. Augustine, FL, with their quarterly meeting scheduled for June 8th-12th, 2026. The briefing ...
05/26/2026

Council Members head to St. Augustine, FL, with their quarterly meeting scheduled for June 8th-12th, 2026. The briefing book, webinar registration, and public comment links have been posted on our website here: https://safmc.net/events/june-2026-council-meeting/

A new   resource is now available! NOAA’s Citizen Science Catalog makes it easy to find the right project for you with f...
05/15/2026

A new resource is now available! NOAA’s Citizen Science Catalog makes it easy to find the right project for you with filters for details like in-person or virtual participation as well as focus areas, such as fisheries. You can discover projects focused on tracking marine debris, tagging billfish or tuna species, or filling in historical data gaps for our fisheries through our very own FISHstory project. Discover these projects and many more in the catalog: www.noaa.gov/office-education/citizen-science/projects

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In this week’s South Atlantic Bite Newsletter, we acknowledge the 50th anniversary of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, announce...
05/14/2026

In this week’s South Atlantic Bite Newsletter, we acknowledge the 50th anniversary of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, announce the 2025 SAFMC Release Annual Data Summary and champion, and remind you of the upcoming meeting schedule in May and June. Read more here: https://safmc.net/posts/the-south-atlantic-bite-5-14-2026/
Photo: U.S. Senators Ted Stevens (R-AK) and Warren Magnuson (D-WA), 1973. Credit: Ted Stevens Foundation

Shallow water grouper season kicked off last week, making it the perfect time to show off your fish ID skills. Know this...
05/08/2026

Shallow water grouper season kicked off last week, making it the perfect time to show off your fish ID skills. Know this fish? Drop your ID in the comments and give a hint to anyone unfamiliar with this species by sharing what characteristic(s) led you to your ID. Then scroll to the end of the post to double check your answer.

Shallow water grouper IDs can be tricky. Wish you could have ID tips and tricks with you on the water? Earn a shallow water grouper ID ruler (pictured) that has side-by-side comparisons for these species by submitting a released shallow water grouper or Red snapper to the SAFMC Release project. Learn more: safmc.net/citizen-science/safmc-release/

Ruler provided through the SAFMC Release PRP thanks to an ACCSP grant.


Answer: Scamp

The Outreach and Communications Advisory Panel will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, May 5th through Wednesday, May 6th. Agenda ...
05/04/2026

The Outreach and Communications Advisory Panel will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, May 5th through Wednesday, May 6th. Agenda topics include strategies to increase public engagement, Sea Grant efforts, the Citizen Science Program, and more.

Tune in via webinar and check out briefing materials here: https://safmc.net/events/may-2026-outreach-and-communications-ap-meeting/

05/01/2026

As shallow water grouper season kicks off, consider sharing what you see on the water with SAFMC Release. Submit details like depth caught, fish length, optional location, and descending device use on your released shallow water grouper and Red Snapper. Your on-the-water knowledge is valuable and can help us better understand the snapper grouper fishery.

Learn more: safmc.net/citizen-science/safmc-release/
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The Outreach and Communications Advisory Panel will meet next week Tuesday, May 5th through Wednesday, May 6th. Agenda t...
04/29/2026

The Outreach and Communications Advisory Panel will meet next week Tuesday, May 5th through Wednesday, May 6th. Agenda topics include strategies to increase public engagement, Sea Grant efforts, the Citizen Science Program, and more. Tune in via webinar and check out briefing materials here: https://safmc.net/events/may-2026-outreach-and-communications-ap-meeting/

No one wants to see a snapper or grouper float away after release. Fortunately, there are safe and effective ways to ret...
04/28/2026

No one wants to see a snapper or grouper float away after release.

Fortunately, there are safe and effective ways to return barotrauma affected fish to depth.

Check out this informative video by SCI NC explaining what barotrauma is, how to use a descending device, and why it’s important to do so.

Video by SCI NC, presented by PBS NC.



NC researchers are testing devices to return deep-dwelling fish to the depths to prevent barotrauma.

  is coming to a close, but you can contribute to important citizen science projects year-round!Explore our Citizen Scie...
04/24/2026

is coming to a close, but you can contribute to important citizen science projects year-round!

Explore our Citizen Science Program webpage to see if one of our projects is right for you. Discover SAFMC Release, FISHstory, and SMILE (led by the Reef Environmental Education Foundation) and contribute to projects that work to help fill data gaps for South Atlantic fisheries. safmc.net/citizen-science/

A diverse array of citizen science projects can also be found on platforms like and and you can volunteer for many of those projects from the comfort of your own home.

Find the project for you and celebrate Citizen Science Month year-round!

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