EXAMPLE of Estuarine Striped Bass Management Information ALTERNATE LAYOUT

Albemarle Sound/Roanoke River Management Area

Results from the 2022 stock assessment update indicate the Albemarle Sound-Roanoke River striped bass stock continues to be overfished and overfishing is still occurring. The assessment passed peer review and the model results were accepted for use in management. Amendment 2 to the North Carolina Estuarine Striped Bass FMP was approved in November 2022. Management sets Total Allowable Landings designed to limit fishing mortality and maintain spawning stock biomass at target levels. In order to provide the greatest potential for stock recovery and allow as many females to return to the spawning grounds each year, the 2024 Revision to Amendment 2 implemented a harvest closure in the Albemarle Sound and Roanoke River Management Areas. Stocking continued in the Albemarle Sound in 2024 to supplement multiple consecutive years (2017–2023) of very low recruitment. For more information, contact Robert Corbett at Robert.Corbett@deq.nc.gov.

Central/Southern Management Area

The CSMA stocks include the Tar-Pamlico, Neuse, and Cape Fear rivers. A traditional stock assessment cannot be conducted due to limited data; therefore, stock status is unknown. Indications are that CSMA populations are depressed to an extent that sustainability is unlikely at any level of fishing mortality. According to genetic analysis, a high percentage of striped bass in these systems are hatchery reared (stocked) with limited natural recruitment occurring. Based on the adaptive management in place under Amendment 2 to the Striped Bass Fishery Management Plan, the Division and North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission have developed harvest management measures that provide protection for, and access to, the resource. The harvest management strategy focuses harvest on stocked fish in the Tar-Pamlico and Neuse rivers but limits harvest of Albemarle-Roanoke stock Striped Bass that also reside in these rivers.For more information, contact Todd Mathes at Todd.Mathes@deq.nc.gov.

Species Leads
Robert Corbett (Albemarle/Roanoke)
Email: Robert.Corbett@deq.nc.gov
Phone: 252-381-6010
Todd Mathes (Central/Southern)
Email: Todd.Mathes@deq.nc.gov
Phone: 252-948-3872
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