Action status
- Implemented
- Undergoing NMFS Review
- Approved by Council
- Under development by the Council
In this action, the Pacific Fishery Management Council (Council) evaluated groundfish currently managed in the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan (FMP) to identify and define stocks in need of conservation and management in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
NMFS has advised the Council, both in writing (Agenda Item E.3.a, NMFS Report 1, March 2022) and verbally at the March (Agenda Item E.3), June (Agenda Item F.4), September (Agenda Item G.5) and November (Agenda Item H.5) 2022 Council meetings, that steps must be taken to draw the FMP into compliance with the MSA and the National Standards by defining stocks of the groundfish species identified as in need of conservation and management in the EEZ. If stocks are not defined and delineated on a geographic scale, status cannot be determined. Status determination is a key tenant to National Standard 1 and NMFS must provide this information to Congress.
Action Alternatives
As part of this larger action, the Council considered three action alternatives. Alternative 1 would identify species as in need of conservation and management in the EEZ. Alternative 2 would identify species as not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ and remove the species from the FMP. Alternative 3 would identify species as not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ and classify the species as an ecosystem component species in the FMP. Under Alternative 1, there are also stock definition Options, which define the spatial delineation of the stock (i.e., coastwide, by state, other geographical boundary, etc.).

Figure 1. Overview of the Range of Alternatives and Options for this action. Species under Alternative 1 ARE in need of conservation and management in the EEZ, species under Alternatives 2 & 3 ARE NOT in need of conservation and management in the EEZ
History of the Action
In March 2022, NMFS (Agenda Item E.3.a, NMFS Report 1, March 2022, Agenda Item E.3.a, NMFS Report 1, March 2022) recommended the Council consider a series of actions to define stocks of managed groundfish species, as the FMP was not in compliance with the requirements of the MSA and its National Standards. Following those recommendations, the Council initiated the process to define stocks in the FMP, otherwise known as “Phase 1”, to correct this issue. Phase 1 developed a process to define stocks of managed species and, over the course of A31 and the proposed A35, defined 28 stocks of 21 species managed in the FMP. Phase 1 was used to define stocks of species that were undergoing assessments while a second Phase, or Phase 2, was planned to complete the process of identifying and defining those stocks of species currently managed in the FMP that are in need of conservation and management in the EEZ.
The Council initiated Phase 2 in November 2023 with a discussion process (Agenda Item E.8, Attachment 1, November 2023). Staff returned at the September 2024 Council meeting, with the proposed analytical framework of Phase 2 (Agenda Item I.8, Attachment 1, September 2024), to initiate scoping of the action. The framework was largely built on the National Standard guidance (notably at §600.305(c)), which can be used to determine whether a stock requires conservation and management in the EEZ, as discussed above in Section 1.2.

Figure 2. Framework for the Phase 2 process and next steps
In March 2025, the Council adopted a 25 percent precautionary threshold as a framework for categorizing catch of species as occurring principally in the EEZ, and thus for identifying species to be likely candidates for continued Federal management in the FMP (explained more in Agenda Item H.6, Supplemental Revised Attachment 1, March 2025). In brief, if 25 percent or more of a species’ principal mortality is in the EEZ, it would be identified as likely appropriate for remaining in the FMP based on the guidance found at §600.305(c).
Also in March 2025, the Council adopted the range of alternatives (ROA) for the Phase 2 of its groundfish stock definitions process.
A total of 42 species were evaluated by a thorough 10-Factor analysis under §600.305(c). A draft analysis was presented to the Council at the June 2025 Council meeting (Agenda Item E.6, Supplemental Attachment 2, June 2025) and provided the Council the basis for their adoption of Alternatives 2 and 3 as their preliminary preferred alternative (PPA) for certain stocks.
The Council took final action on Phase 2 in multiple meetings; In June 2025, the Council took final action on all stocks identified as appropriate for remaining in the FMP via the 25 percent threshold. In September 2025, the Council took final action on all but a select group of stocks evaluated via the 10-Factor analysis. The Council is scheduled to take final action on the remaining stocks at a later date. Amendment 37, defining stocks of all species adopted under Alternative 1 to date (in June or September 2025) has been transmitted to NMFS. An amendment package is in progress for all stocks adopted under Alternatives 2 and 3 to date (in September 2025).

Figure 3. Timeline of the stock definitions process
Summary of Outcomes to Date
Stocks Defined in the FMP (in need of conservation and management in the EEZ)
Table 1. Species which had their stocks defined under Amendment 31 or Amendment 35 (not in regulation yet) and will remain in the FMP
| Chilipepper | Petrale sole | Sunset rockfish |
| Canary rockfish | Redbanded rockfish | Vermilion rockfish |
| Blackspotted rockfish | Rex sole | Widow rockfish |
| Dover sole | Rougheye rockfish | Yelloweye rockfish |
| English sole | Sablefish | Yellowtail rockfish |
| Lingcod | Shortspine thornyhead | |
| Pacific spiny dogfish | Squarespot rockfish |
Table 2. Stocks to be defined in Amendment 37 to the FMP following the Phase 2 process
| Stock | Stock Delineation(s) | Stock | Stock Delineation(s) |
| Arrowtooth flounder | Coastwide | Pacific spiny dogfish | Coastwide |
| Aurora rockfish | Coastwide | Petrale sole | Coastwide |
| Bank rockfish | Coastwide | Quillback rockfish | Washington-only |
| Big skate | Coastwide | Redbanded rockfish | Coastwide |
| Black rockfish | Washington-only | Redstripe rockfish | Coastwide |
| Blackgill rockfish | Coastwide | Rex sole | Coastwide |
| Bocaccio rockfish | Coastwide | Rosethorn rockfish | Coastwide |
| California scorpionfish | California-only | Rougheye/Blackspotted rockfish | Coastwide |
| Canary rockfish | Coastwide | Sablefish | Coastwide |
| Chilipepper rockfish | Coastwide | Sharpchin rockfish | Coastwide |
| Cowcod | California-only | Shortraker rockfish | Coastwide |
| Darkblotched rockfish | Coastwide | Shortspine thornyhead | Coastwide |
| Dover sole | Coastwide | Silvergray rockfish | Coastwide |
| English sole | Coastwide | Splitnose rockfish | Coastwide |
| Flathead sole | Coastwide | Squarespot rockfish | Coastwide |
| Greenspotted rockfish | Coastwide | Starry rockfish | California-only |
| Greenstriped rockfish | Coastwide | Stripetail rockfish | Coastwide |
| Lingcod | N of 40°10 N. lat. | Vermilion/sunset rockfish | North of 42°N. lat. |
| Lingcod | S of 40°10 N. lat. | Sunset rockfish | South of 42°N. lat. |
| Longnose skate | Coastwide | Widow rockfish | Coastwide |
| Longspine thornyhead | Coastwide | Yelloweye rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pacific cod | Coastwide | Yellowmouth rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pacific hake | Coastwide | Yellowtail rockfish | N a of 40°10 N. lat. |
| Pacific ocean perch | Coastwide | Yellowtail rockfish | S of 40°10 N. lat. |
| Pacific sanddab | Coastwide |
Stocks removed from the FMP (not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ)
Table 3. Species adopted under Alternative 2, where species are removed from the FMP, and stock area of removal.
| Species | Stock Removed From FMP |
| Black and yellow rockfish | Coastwide |
| Black rockfish | California-only |
| Blue rockfish | California-only |
| Brown rockfish | Coastwide |
| Cabezon | Oregon and California |
| Calico rockfish | Coastwide |
| Chameleon rockfish | Coastwide |
| China rockfish | California-only |
| Copper rockfish | California-only |
| Dwarf-red rockfish | Coastwide |
| Freckled rockfish | Coastwide |
| Gopher rockfish | Coastwide |
| Grass rockfish | Coastwide |
| Halfbanded rockfish | Coastwide |
| Harlequin rockfish | Coastwide |
| Honeycomb rockfish | Coastwide |
| Kelp greenling | Oregon and California |
| Kelp rockfish | Coastwide |
| Leopard shark | Coastwide |
| Light dusky rockfish | Coastwide |
| Olive rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pink rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pinkrose rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pygmy rockfish | Coastwide |
| Quillback rockfish | California-only |
| Swordspine rockfish | Coastwide |
| Treefish | Coastwide |
Species designated as EC species (not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ)
Table 4. Species adopted under Alternative 3, designating them as ecosystem component species in the FMP.
| Rockfish Species | Flatfish Species |
| Bronzespotted rockfish | Butter sole |
| Flag rockfish | Curlfin sole |
| Greenblotched rockfish | Rock sole |
| Mexican rockfish | Sand sole |
| Rosy rockfish | Starry flounder |
| Speckled rockfish | |
| Tiger rockfish |
Council Decisions
MARCH 2025
PPA: The Council adopted Alternative 1 as PPA for 47 species. Stocks of 19 species had been previously defined under Amendments 31 and 35, while stock definition Options were analyzed for the remaining 28 species
Table 5. Species adopted under Alternative 1 as PPA which had their stocks defined under Amendment 31 or Amendment 35 (not in regulation yet) and will remain in the FMP.
| Chilipepper | Petrale sole | Sunset rockfish |
| Canary rockfish | Redbanded rockfish | Vermilion rockfish |
| Blackspotted rockfish | Rex sole | Widow rockfish |
| Dover sole | Rougheye rockfish | Yelloweye rockfish |
| English sole | Sablefish | Yellowtail rockfish |
| Lingcod | Shortspine thornyhead | |
| Pacific spiny dogfish | Squarespot rockfish |
Table 6. Species adopted under Alternative 1, Option 1 as PPA
| Arrowtooth flounder | Longnose skate | Rosethorn rockfish | Yellowmouth rockfish |
| Aurora rockfish | Longspine thornyhead | Sharpchin rockfish | California scorpionfish |
| Bank rockfish | Pacific cod | Shortraker rockfish | Starry rockfish |
| Big skate | Pacific hake | Silvergray rockfish | Yellowmouth rockfish |
| Blackgill rockfish | Pacific ocean perch | Splitnose rockfish | |
| Flathead sole | Pacific sanddab | Stripetail rockfish | |
| Greenstriped rockfish | Redstripe rockfish | Rosethorn rockfish |
Table 7. Species adopted under Alternative 1 as PPA, analyzed under Options 1 and 2.
| Bocaccio | Harlequin rockfish |
| Cowcod | Greenspotted rockfish |
Additional Analysis: Remaining 39 species recommended for 10 factor analysis
Table 8. Species recommended to be analyzed under all Alternatives via the 10-Factor Analysis and applicable stock delineations.
| Black and Yellow Rockfish | Flag rockfish | Pinkrose rockfish |
| Black rockfish | Freckled rockfish | Pygmy rockfish |
| Blue Rockfish | Gopher Rockfish | Quillback rockfish |
| Bronzespotted rockfish | Grass Rockfish | Rock sole |
| Brown Rockfish | Greenblotched rockfish | Rosy rockfish |
| Butter sole | Halfbanded rockfish | Sand sole |
| Cabezon | Honeycomb rockfish | Speckled rockfish |
| Calico Rockfish a/ | Kelp greenling | Starry flounder |
| Chameleon Rockfish | Kelp rockfish | Swordspine rockfish |
| China Rockfish | Leopard shark | Tiger rockfish |
| Copper rockfish | Light Dusky Rockfish | Treefish |
| Curlfin sole | Mexican rockfish | |
| Deacon Rockfish | Olive rockfish | |
| Dwarf-Red Rockfish | Pink rockfish |
JUNE 2025
FPA: Council identified 44 species as in need of conservation and management in the EEZ, adopted Alternative 1 for and stock definition Options
- 25 species under Option 1 (1 stock)
- 22 stocks coastwide
- 3 stocks California-only
- 19 species already had stock defined under A31 or A35, did not need a stock definition Option
Table 9. Species adopted under Alternative 1 and their stock units. Species with an “*” indicate they were defined under Amendment 31 or Amendment 35; their stock units are provided for reference.
| Species | Stock Definition | Species | Stock Definition |
| Arrowtooth flounder | Coastwide | Pacific ocean perch | Coastwide |
| Aurora rockfish | Coastwide | Pacific sanddab | Coastwide |
| Bank rockfish | Coastwide | Pacific spiny dogfish* | Coastwide |
| Big skate | Coastwide | Petrale sole* | Coastwide |
| Blackgill rockfish | Coastwide | Redbanded rockfish* | Coastwide |
| Bocaccio rockfish | Coastwide | Redstripe rockfish | Coastwide |
| California scorpionfish | CA-only | Rex sole* | Coastwide |
| Canary rockfish* | Coastwide | Rougheye/Blackspotted rockfish* | Coastwide |
| Chilipepper* | Coastwide | Sablefish* | Coastwide |
| Cowcod | CA-only | Sharpchin rockfish | Coastwide |
| Darkblotched rockfish | Coastwide | Shortraker rockfish | Coastwide |
| Dover sole* | Coastwide | Shortspine thornyhead* | Coastwide |
| English sole* | Coastwide | Silvergray rockfish | Coastwide |
| Flathead sole | Coastwide | Splitnose rockfish | Coastwide |
| Greenspotted rockfish | Coastwide | Squarespot rockfish* | Coastwide |
| Greenstriped rockfish | Coastwide | Starry rockfish | CA-only |
| Lingcod* | N/S of 4010 N. Lat. | Vermilion rockfish* | OR/WA |
| Longnose skate | Coastwide | Vermilion/Sunset rockfish* | CA-only |
| Longspine thornyhead | Coastwide | Widow rockfish* | Coastwide |
| Pacific cod | Coastwide | Yelloweye rockfish* | Coastwide |
| Pacific hake | Coastwide | Yellowmouth | Coastwide |
PPA: Council identified stocks of 7 species as in need of conservation and management in the EEZ, stocks of 38 species as not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ. In some cases, different stocks of the same species were under different alternatives.*
- Stocks of 7 species adopted under Alternative 1, with stock delineation Options as needed
- Stocks of 26 species adopted under Alternative 2
- 12 species under Alternative 3
*Black, blue, cabezon, and copper rockfishes, kelp greenling
Table 10. Species adopted under Alternative 1 as PPA and their PPA stock definitions. An “*” indicates the species was defined under Amendment 31.
| Species | PPA Stock Delineations |
| Black rockfish* | An Oregon stock and a Washington stock |
| Blue/Deacon rockfish | An Oregon stock and a Washington stock |
| Cabezon | Washington only stock |
| Copper rockfish * | Washington and Oregon stock |
| Kelp greenling | Washington only stock |
| Quillback rockfish * | Washington stock, Oregon stock, and California stock |
Table 11. Species adopted under Alternative 2. For species with state abbreviations in parentheses, the species would be removed from the FMP off those states only, but stocks of the same species may remain in the FMP off other states, as detailed in Table 2.
| Species | |
| Black and yellow rockfish | Half-banded rockfish |
| Black rockfish (CA) | Harlequin rockfish |
| Blue rockfish (CA) | Honeycomb rockfish |
| Brown rockfish | Kelp greenling (OR/CA) |
| Cabezon (OR/CA) | Kelp rockfish |
| Calico rockfish | Leopard shark |
| Chameleon rockfish | Light dusky rockfish |
| China rockfish | Olive rockfish |
| Copper rockfish (CA) | Pink rockfish |
| Dwarf red rockfish | Pinkrose rockfish |
| Freckled rockfish | Pygmy rockfish |
| Gopher rockfish | Swordspine rockfish |
| Grass rockfish | Treefish |
The Council adopted Alternative 3 for 12 species as PPA (Table 4). Alternative 3 indicates these species are not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ and would be designated as EC species in Chapter 3 of the FMP.
Table 12. Species adopted under Alternative 3.
| Bronzespotted rockfish | Butter sole |
| Flag rockfish | Curlfin sole |
| Greenblotched rockfish | Rock sole |
| Rosy rockfish | Sand sole |
| Speckled rockfish | Starry flounder |
| Tiger rockfish | |
| Mexican Rockfish |
Additional Analysis: The Council identified 3 additional species for analysis under all Alternatives via the 10 Factor analysis (harlequin, stripetail, rosethorn rockfishes).
SEPTEMBER 2025
FPA: Stocks of 4 species identified as in need of conservation and management in the EEZ, adopted under Alternative 1 with stock delineations
Stocks of 39 species were identified as not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ
- Stocks of 27 species adopted under Alternative 2 to be removed from the FMP
- 12 species adopted under Alternative 3 to be designated as EC species
Table 13. Species and their stock delineation as adopted under Alternative 1. *Stocks of black rockfish and quillback rockfish were already defined via A31
| Species | Stock Delineations |
| Black rockfish (WA) | WA only* |
| Rosethorn rockfish | Coastwide |
| Quillback rockfish (WA) | WA only* |
| Stripetail rockfish | Coastwide |
Table 14. Species adopted under Alternative 2, where species are removed from the FMP, and area of removal.
| Species | Area Removed From FMP |
| Black and yellow rockfish | Coastwide |
| Black rockfish | California-only |
| Blue rockfish | California-only |
| Brown rockfish | Coastwide |
| Cabezon | Oregon and California |
| Calico rockfish | Coastwide |
| Chameleon rockfish | Coastwide |
| China rockfish | California-only |
| Copper rockfish | California-only |
| Dwarf-red rockfish | Coastwide |
| Freckled rockfish | Coastwide |
| Gopher rockfish | Coastwide |
| Grass rockfish | Coastwide |
| Halfbanded rockfish | Coastwide |
| Harlequin rockfish | Coastwide |
| Honeycomb rockfish | Coastwide |
| Kelp greenling | Oregon and California |
| Kelp rockfish | Coastwide |
| Leopard shark | Coastwide |
| Light dusky rockfish | Coastwide |
| Olive rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pink rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pinkrose rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pygmy rockfish | Coastwide |
| Quillback rockfish | California-only |
| Swordspine rockfish | Coastwide |
| Treefish | Coastwide |
Table 15. Species adopted under Alternative 3, designating them as ecosystem component species in the FMP.
| Rockfish Species | Flatfish Species |
| Bronzespotted rockfish | Butter sole |
| Flag rockfish | Curlfin sole |
| Greenblotched rockfish | Rock sole |
| Mexican rockfish | Sand sole |
| Rosy rockfish | Starry flounder |
| Speckled rockfish | |
| Tiger rockfish |
Next Steps:
For a select group of nearshore species, the Council was not able to come to a Final Preferred Alternative decision for all stocks of these species. The Council intends to return to the Phase 2 action on these species/stocks at a future meeting.
Table 16. Species and specific areas to be considered at a later date. *Stocks of black, copper, and quillback rockfishes have already been defined via A31.
| Species | Area(s) |
| Black rockfish | Oregon* |
| Blue and deacon rockfishes | State-specific preliminary stocks – Oregon and Washington |
| Cabezon | Washington |
| China rockfish | State-specific preliminary stocks – Oregon and Washington |
| Copper rockfish | Oregon/ Washington combined stock* |
| Kelp greenling | Washington |
| Quillback rockfish | Oregon* |
The Council also provided guidance related to future monitoring and evaluation of EC species. They requested that Council staff and the Groundfish Management Team develop a checkpoint to prompt re-evaluation of all EC species, including those that were designated under this action.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
Table 17. Reference documents for history of action.
| Document | Topic |
| Agenda Item E.3.a, NMFS Report 1, March 2022 | NMFS identifies concerns with FMP regarding stocks |
| Agenda Item H.5, Attachment 1, November 2022. | Range of Alternatives stock definitions for species assessed in 2021 and those to be assessed in 2023. |
| Agenda Item F.7, Attachment 1, March 2023 | Preliminary Preferred Alternative stock definitions for species assessed in 2021 and those to be assessed in 2023. |
| Agenda Item H.3, Attachment 1, June 2023 | Final Preferred Alternative stock definitions for species to be assessed in 2021 and those to be assessed in 2023. |
| Agenda Item F.4, Attachment 1, June 2024 | Range of Alternatives stock definitions for species to be assessed in 2025 & 2027 |
| Agenda Item I.5, Attachment 1, September 2024 | Preliminary Preferred Alternative(s) stock definitions for species to be assessed in 2025 & 2027 |
| Agenda Item I.8, Attachment 1, September 2024 | Scoping document for Phase 2 |
| Agenda Item I.4, Attachment 1, November 2024 | Final Preferred Alternative stock definitions for stocks to be assessed in 2025 & 2027 |
| Agenda Item H.6 Supplemental REVISED Attachment 1, March 2026 | A proposed framework process and analysis in support of a range of alternatives for the Phase 2 stock definitions process |
| Agenda Item H.6 Attachment 3, March 2025 | Literature Review of Life History Aspects ofAll 86 Groundfish Species Managed by the Pacific Fishery Management Council |
| Agenda Item E.6 Attachment 1, June 2025 | Analysis of the Preliminary Preferred Alternatives for 47 Groundfish Species Adopted under Alternative 1 in March 2025 |
| Agenda Item E.6 Supplemental Attachment 2, June 2025 | 10 Factor Analysis of 40 Groundfish Species and a Range of Alternatives to Support Council Decision-Making for a Preliminary Preferred Alternative |
| Agenda Item G.2 Attachment 1, September 2025 | DRAFT Environmental Assessment/Regulatory Impact Review/ Regulatory Flexibility Analysis/MSA Analysis for Proposed Amendment to the Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan |
FMP Amendments
Table 18. Species which had their stocks defined under Amendment 31 (Phase 1 stock definitions) or Amendment 35 (not in regulation yet) and will remain in the FMP
| Chilipepper | Petrale sole | Sunset rockfish |
| Canary rockfish | Redbanded rockfish | Vermilion rockfish |
| Blackspotted rockfish | Rex sole | Widow rockfish |
| Dover sole | Rougheye rockfish | Yelloweye rockfish |
| English sole | Sablefish | Yellowtail rockfish |
| Lingcod | Shortspine thornyhead | |
| Pacific spiny dogfish | Squarespot rockfish |
Table 19. Species which were identified as in need of conservation and management in the EEZ during the Phase 2 process and will be defined and remain in the FMP
| Stock | Stock Delineation(s) | Stock | Stock Delineation(s) |
| Arrowtooth flounder | Coastwide | Pacific spiny dogfish | Coastwide |
| Aurora rockfish | Coastwide | Petrale sole | Coastwide |
| Bank rockfish | Coastwide | Quillback rockfish | Washington-only |
| Big skate | Coastwide | Redbanded rockfish | Coastwide |
| Black rockfish | Washington-only | Redstripe rockfish | Coastwide |
| Blackgill rockfish | Coastwide | Rex sole | Coastwide |
| Bocaccio rockfish | Coastwide | Rosethorn rockfish | Coastwide |
| California scorpionfish | California-only | Rougheye/Blackspotted rockfish | Coastwide |
| Canary rockfish | Coastwide | Sablefish | Coastwide |
| Chilipepper rockfish | Coastwide | Sharpchin rockfish | Coastwide |
| Cowcod | California-only | Shortraker rockfish | Coastwide |
| Darkblotched rockfish | Coastwide | Shortspine thornyhead | Coastwide |
| Dover sole | Coastwide | Silvergray rockfish | Coastwide |
| English sole | Coastwide | Splitnose rockfish | Coastwide |
| Flathead sole | Coastwide | Squarespot rockfish | Coastwide |
| Greenspotted rockfish | Coastwide | Starry rockfish | California-only |
| Greenstriped rockfish | Coastwide | Stripetail rockfish | Coastwide |
| Lingcod | N of 40°10 N. lat. | Vermilion/sunset rockfish | North of 42°N. lat. |
| Lingcod | S of 40°10 N. lat. | Sunset rockfish | South of 42°N. lat. |
| Longnose skate | Coastwide | Widow rockfish | Coastwide |
| Longspine thornyhead | Coastwide | Yelloweye rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pacific cod | Coastwide | Yellowmouth rockfish | Coastwide |
| Pacific hake | Coastwide | Yellowtail rockfish | N a of 40°10 N. lat. |
| Pacific ocean perch | Coastwide | Yellowtail rockfish | S of 40°10 N. lat. |
| Pacific sanddab | Coastwide |
Amendments in Progress
Species identified as not in need of conservation and management in the EEZ will be removed from the FMP or designated as EC species in Chapter 3.3 of the FMP in this amendment package.
Action in Progress
The Council has not yet taken final action on stocks of 8 species in the FMP and this action is still in progress.
Revisions to stock complexes for applicable stocks per NS1 guidelines will begin in June 2026.