The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (Council) is seeking a contractor to provide facilitation services for a stakeholder workshop on Recreational Sector Separation for summer flounder, scup, black sea bass, and bluefish. The proposal submission deadline is April 10, 2026.
Background: The Council and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Policy Board are currently developing an amendment to consider managing for-hire recreational fisheries separately from other recreational modes (referred to as sector separation), as well as potential changes to for-hire permit and reporting requirements. In December 2025, the Council and Policy Board determined that additional stakeholder input was necessary to refine the draft management alternatives. As a result, a workshop will be held in September 2026 and will convene approximately 20 highly engaged recreational stakeholders to provide feedback on the current range of options.
Scope of Work: The selected contractor will work closely with Council and Commission staff to support the planning and execution of the workshop. Key responsibilities include:
Pre-Workshop Coordination: Assist with identifying participants, refining workshop objectives, and coordinating workshop logistics.
Workshop Design and Agenda Development: Develop a detailed agenda and structured discussion formats.
Briefing Materials: Assist with developing clear, accessible background materials for participants.
Workshop Facilitation: Serve as the primary facilitator for the 1 to 1.5-day in-person workshop.
Summary Report: Prepare a written summary of discussions, key themes, and recommendations for Council and Policy Board consideration.
Additional Information: Complete details about the scope of work, contractor qualifications, and proposal submission instructions can be found in the full request for proposals (RFP).
Request for Proposals: Facilitation Services for a Recreational Sector Separation Workshop