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petitionid449
issue12
volume42
publicationdate01/26/2026
filedatetime12/31/2025 09:25am
boardnameMarine Resources Commission
titlenum4
agencynum20
coordinatornameBenjamin Foster
coordinatorphone(757)247-2200
coordinatoremailBenjamin.Foster@mrc.virginia.gov
contactnameBenjamin Foster
contacttitleRegulatory Coordinator
contactemailBenjamin.Foster@mrc.virginia.gov
contactphone(757)247-2200
contactaddress1380 Fenwick Road
contactaddress2Building 96
contactcityFort Monroe
contactstateVA
contactzip23651
stateauthorityยง 28.2-201
federalauthority
recievedate12/31/2025
petitionerTanya O'Connor
request

1. Grant this petition by adopting a temporary moratorium on purse-seine reduction fishing for menhaden within the Chesapeake Bay and initiating rulemaking to amend 4 VAC 20-1270-35.

2.Maintain the moratorium until VMRC has affirmatively demonstrated, on the administrative record, compliance with all applicable statutory and public-trust obligations, including that it has:

a. Determined Bay-specific menhaden abundance and Bay-specific ecological dependence, including the needs of predator species, juvenile life stages, and dependent fisheries within the Chesapeake Bay, consistent with Va. Code §§ 28.2-201 and 28.2-203(2);

b. Demonstrated, on the administrative record, compliance with the mandatory requirements of Va. Code § 28.2-204.1 by evaluating—before authorizing industrial menhaden removal—the impacts on species and fisheries, age structure, and the abundance of the resource;

c. Demonstrated compliance with all fishery management standards set forth in Va. Code § 28.2-203, including:

i. Prevention of overfishing while achieving optimum yield (§ 28.2-203(1));

ii. Reliance on the best scientific, economic, biological, and sociological information available (§ 28.2-203(2));

iii. Management of individual and interrelated stocks as a unit, including forage-dependent predator species (§ 28.2-203(3));

iv. Fair, equitable, and non-discriminatory management measures that do not grant excessive fishing privileges (§ 28.2-203(4));

v. Promotion of efficient utilization of fishery resources without economic allocation as the sole purpose (§ 28.2-203(5));

vi. Consideration of variations among, and contingencies in, fisheries, fishery resources, and catches (§ 28.2-203(6)); and

vii. Minimization of unnecessary regulatory burdens while still achieving conservation objectives (§ 28.2-203(7));

d. Demonstrated compliance with Va. Code § 28.2-204 by obtaining or commissioning necessary fisheries data and implementing independent monitoring, verification, and enforcement mechanisms sufficient to ensure compliance with any future authorization of industrial menhaden removals, including verification of landings, bycatch, juvenile impacts, and cumulative removals across fisheries; and

e. Demonstrated satisfaction of interstate conservation responsibilities, including documented evaluation of cross-jurisdictional ecological and economic impacts within the Chesapeake Bay, consistent with Virginia’s obligations under the Interstate Marine Fisheries Compact (Va. Code § 28.2-1001).

The petitioner does not request a specific numerical quota and requests that no industrial reduction fishing resume until these conditions are satisfied.

agencyplan

The Virginia Marine Resources Commission is submitting notice of the petition for publication in the Virginia Register of Regulations and announcing a public comment period. Following receipt of comments on the petition, the Commission will review the petition.

commentenddate02/17/2026
chapternumber1270
chapternamePertaining to Atlantic Menhaden
titleResponse to Petition for Rulemaking