tailieunhanh - Status of Stocks Report on the Status of U.S. Fisheries for 2011

The . findings prompt us to expand our investigation internationally. We use Datastream data to derive results for 24 other countries over the last 30 years, covering essentially all major stock exchanges in the world. We find that the pattern of . results is largely repeated in these other countries. If anything, the results are more pronounced for foreign countries. More specifically, the daily returns around new moon dates are more than double those around full moon dates, with annualized differences on the magnitude of 7 to 10 percent. In addition, combining . and. | . Department of Commerce I National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration I National Marine Fisheries Service NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE 2011 REPORT TO CONGRESS THE STATUS OF . FISHERIES As mandated by the Sustainable Fisheries Act amendment to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1996 May 2012 . Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service Office of Sustainable Fisheries NOAA Fisheries o RORR ENT Of Status of Stocks - 2011 Annual Report to Congress on the Status of . Fisheries A Message from the NOAA Acting Assistant Administrator for Fisheries Stocks at a Glance Overfishing Status 222 stocks 86 are not subject to overfishing 36 stocks 14 are subject to overfishing Overfished Status 174 stocks 79 are not overfished 45 stocks 21 are overfished Rebuilt Status 6 stocks declared rebuilt totaling 27 stocks rebuilt to date 51 stocks in rebuilding plans with 6 additional plans in development For complete information go to . I am pleased to present the Report on the Status of . Fisheries for 2011. As the nation reaches a historic milestone in 2012 with the full implementation of annual catch limits ACLs and accompanying accountability measures for all domestic stocks it is fitting this report is equally historic in the progress it documents toward rebuilding our nation s fisheries. In 2011 a record six stocks were determined to be rebuilt with a decrease in the numbers of both overfished stocks and stocks experiencing overfishing. These results underscore the strength of our science-based management process and clearly demonstrate we are actively turning the corner on ending overfishing and rebuilding our nation s fisheries. Summary of Changes 2010 2011 Subject to Overfishing 40 16 36 14 Overfished 48 23 45 21 Rebuilt 21 27 The results in 2011 reflect the tremendous efforts of fishermen fishing communities and the Regional Fishery Management .

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