Maryland DNR: Coastal Anglers Hook Up for an Innovative Flounder Survey

   06.30.11

Maryland DNR: Coastal Anglers Hook Up for an Innovative Flounder Survey

Annapolis, Md. – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has partnered with the Atlantic Coast Chapter of the Maryland Saltwater Sportsmen’s Association (MSSA) to conduct a survey to assess the recreational flounder catch rate. Beginning in July, MSSA members will take to the water to distribute the survey to anglers in Maryland’s Coastal Bays as part of the innovative program.

“This cooperative effort between MSSA and DNR is designed to test the assumptions made by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in their estimates of the overall catch of summer flounder,” said Linda Barker, Ph.D, the DNR lead research statistician on the project. “This is a unique partnership that could lead to better estimates of angler impact and better summer flounder management.”

NMFS interviews anglers at public launch sites as they return from their trips in order to obtain catch rate information. However, the anglers that return to private docks, ramps and marinas are not interviewed. The aim of this new survey is to explore the results of information from anglers who leave and return from private locations.

DNR and the MSSA volunteers will perform the survey by collecting private and public access summer flounder catch rates during July and August. The surveys will cover “Flounder Alley,” a popular flounder fishing area in the Isle of Wight and Sinepuxent Bays. DNR will then compare that information against the official NMFS survey estimate.

Area anglers can participate in this simple survey by filling out and returning the self-addressed, postage-paid survey cards distributed by volunteers.

“Considering the generosity of the MSSA members who have come forward to support this project and the potential for improving fish management, we are asking our coastal flounder anglers to lend a hand,” said Barker.

For more information on this program and Maryland’s leadership role in the development of better coastal recreational fishing, visit dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/coastal/

To stay connected to Maryland’s excellent fishing activity and DNR fisheries news, visit the DNR Fishing Report and Angler’s Log at dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/fishingreport/log.asp.

Keep up with the Maryland Fisheries Service by following @MDDNRFISH on Twitter.

Contact:
Josh Davidsburg
410-260-8002 office I 410-507-7526 cell
jdavidsburg@dnr.state.md.us

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