American Samoa long line fishery faces “potential collapse” says WCPFMC

“What we’ve seen over the past decade or so, is that the small vessel fleet has substantially decreased”, he said and explained that information requested with the U.S. National Marine Fishery Service shows there were “zero longline alia” active last year.He added that the fishing grounds that were reserved in 2002 for small longline alia “is essentially under utilized… because it’s not being fished too much by the small vessels”. He also noted that the large longliner fleet numbers have also declined over the years to only 19 active ones in 2014. Read the rest here 07:27

One Response to American Samoa long line fishery faces “potential collapse” says WCPFMC

  1. StripedBassHole says:

    These HOSTILE-TAKE-OVERS are as UN-AMERICAN as you can get… Isn’t there a Beatles Song about a REVOLUTION…

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