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Harvest Control Rule Framework/Addenda FMAT/PDT Meeting

The Harvest Control Rule (HCR) Framework/Addenda FMAT/PDT will meet via webinar on May 26, 2022, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. The objectives of this meeting are for the FMAT/PDT to review comments received through the Draft Addenda public comment period, receive an update on the SSC’s review of the framework/addenda options, consider Advisory Panel input, and provide recommendations to the Council and Policy Board regarding final action. For additional information contact Julia Beaty at jbeaty@mafmc.org.

Webinar Connection Details

Click here to connect to the webex meeting. If prompted, enter meeting number 2332 234 1146 and password RyUQjPxN372.

Please connect your audio through your computer, telephone, or other device by following the prompts that appear after opening the webinar. If you must join by phone only, you may dial 1-415-655-0001 and enter access code 2332 234 1146. Please only use this option if you are not connecting to the webinar on your computer or other device.

About FMAT Meetings

Fishery Management Action Team (FMAT) meetings are working meetings of the Council, NOAA Fisheries, and Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission staff. Information on FMAT meeting locations for in-person meetings may be obtained by contacting Council staff prior to the meeting. This information is not posted to the Council’s website. The date and time of FMAT meetings are generally posted to the calendar on the Council’s website, sometimes with very little notice. FMAT members may discuss topics listed on the agenda in any order and may also discuss topics not listed. Members of the public may attend FMAT meetings, or listen to the meetings if they are broadcast, but should not expect to participate in the discussion unless the FMAT chair invites public input during a specified public comment period to be noted at the beginning of the meeting. Work carried out by the FMAT is considered during committee and/or Council meetings, during which public comments are encouraged.