Southeast Regional Office Portal
The National Marine Fisheries Southeast Regional Office Portal serves as a gateway to all the publicly available applications
and sites administered by the office.
Click on the images below to access the referenced content.
Click on the images below to access the referenced content.
Featured Applications
Catch Shares Online System
(IFQ/HBC/BFT)
CATCH SHARES ONLINE SYSTEM
This page is home to the Commercial Red Snapper and Grouper-Tilefish Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) programs, the Headboat Collaborative pilot (HBC) program, and the Bluefin Tuna (BFT) Individual Bluefin Quota (IBQ) program. The IFQ and HBC programs are intended to reduce the race to catch quotas by allocating individual fishermen or groups of fishermen quota that can be harvested throughout the fishing year. The BFT program is intended to limit bluefin tuna landings and discards and provide fishermen with incentives to avoid bluefin tuna interactions. Each of the programs is intended to achieve both conservation and economic goals through more efficient and more profitable harvesting and marketing practices.Southeast Fisheries
Permit System
(CHG/RCG)
SOUTHEAST FISHERIES PERMIT SYSTEM
The Southeast Regional Office has implemented an online system to renew Federal vessel permits. Eventually, this system will be available to all permit holders. Currently however, online renewal is available for vessels which possess only the following permits: Gulf of Mexico Charter/Headboat for Coastal Migratory Pelagics (CHG), Gulf of Mexico Charter/Headboat for Reef Fish (RCG), Atlantic Charter/Headboat for Dolphin/Wahoo (CDW), Atlantic Charter/Headboat for Coastal Migratory Pelagics (CHS), South Atlantic Charter/Headboat for Snapper-Grouper (SC).Community
Snapshot
Snapshots of Human Communities and Fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic
These Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Fishing Community Snapshots provide the most recent data available for key indicators for Southeastern fishing communities related to dependence on fisheries and other economic and demographic characteristics. The full-length community profiles, last updated in 2002 to 2005, contain more in-depth information regarding the historic, demographic, cultural, and economic context for understanding a community's involvement in fishing.Southeast Region
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