Daily Archives: November 5, 2013

Discards by Gulf of AK hook/line fleet “substantial” says observer data

FISH-With-Mic-Logo-GRAPHIC-303-x-400-e1360148757522This is Fish Radio. I’m Laine Welch — A first look at observed catches from the longline fleet. More after this –@fishradio  16:32

It’s been called the “Saudi Arabia of wind power” and it includes some of the most fertile fishing grounds in the world.

Every April, North Atlantic right whales, some of the largest and most endangered species in the world, come here to feed. It’s a super highway for international shipping companies — a trillion dollars worth of imports and exports pass through it annually. The Navy operates on it, underneath it and above it. Surfers, sailors and millions of others use it for recreation and leisure.  What is it? It’s the waters off Rhode Island. more@ecori 16:00

“The Fluke Fairness Act,” – Schumer Announces First-ever Legislation to End Unfair Fluke Regulations that Deeply Punish Long Island Anglers

Currently, flawed, decades-old data-sets are used to set the limits for recreational and commercial fluke allocations along the East Coast.  Furthermore, because of flaws in the state-by-state quota system, New York is arbitrarily saddled with a disproportionate burden of the federal plan for the fluke’s recovery. [email protected] 15:36

Coast Guard rescues 3 from sinking boat near Sanibel – Video

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Coast Guard rescued three people Monday after their 68-foot fishing boat started to sink, 36 miles southwest of Sanibel Island. [email protected] 14:45

GDT Editorial: Hearing rightfully turns spotlight on Magnuson reforms

gdt iconMonday’s Boston hearing did not focus on how to throw money at the fishing crisis, but on carrying our reforms to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, which is up for reauthorization and sits at the core of the fishing crisis. more@GDT 14:25

MSA Re-Auth Roadshow: ‘Facing disaster’ is assessment of groundfish fishery

gus sanfilippo gloucestermanIn fact, the sense of gloom and doom following drastic cuts to fishing quotas this year is so bad that fishermen aren’t even showing up for fishery management meetings any more. Only a handful attended Monday when the Massachusetts congressional delegation assembled in the State House to take testimony on the current state of the industry, getting an earful about changes that need to be made to keep it viable. more@capecodtimes  12:23

Pacific Fishery Management Council slash’s sardine harvest along West Coast

The Pacific Fishery Management Council voted 7-6 Sunday in Costa Mesa, Calif., to set the commercial harvest level for California, Oregon and Washington at 5,446 metric tons for the first six months of 2014, down from 18,073 metric tons for the same period in 2013. more@redbluffdailynews 11:51

Dutch gill net fishermen dump MSC

MSC-Logo“Several attempts to balance the financial burden with the revenues over the past years, did not yield enough to further maintain the certificate,” CVO said. – more@seafoodsource 11:27

Brian Rothschild Testifies at the Boston Listening Hearning and Identifies 9 Discussion Issues Relevant to the Reauthorization of the Magnuson Stevens Act

viewer call to action!Yesterday, November 4, Brian Rothschild testified in front of several federal, state, and local government leaders at the Boston Listening Hearing, hosted by Senator Warren, Senator Markey, and Senator Begich of Alaska, on the Reauthorization of the Magnuson Stevens Act.  In his testimony, Dr. Rothschild identified nine discussion issues relevant to the reauthorization: [email protected] 11:01

Brian Rothschild is interviewed by WWLP 22 News about the Reauthorization of MSA 15:03

 

Should the Scallop Industry that saved itself from NMFS doom regulate itself? You’re damned right it should!

Fisheries Survival Fund tells Senators scallopers have earned the  right to self-regulation; Argues regulators failed to solve problems when they could – Eric Hansen and Drew Minkiewicz of the Fisheries Survival Fund (FSF) , which represents the majority of the full-time Limited Access scallop fleet, testified  this morning at a Senate field listening session – Our investments and sacrifices have paid off. more here 09:04

“I don’t know what we’ll find here,” Enigmatic eels a focus of concern

 On a chilly morning when other watermen on the Patuxent River dredged for  oysters, Jimmy Trossbach sought more slippery quarry — American eels. Last week, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, which oversees  near-shore fishing along the coast, put off a decision on catch limits until May  while one state, Maine, works to slash its commercial harvest of young “glass”  eels. more@baltimoresun  08:08

Free trade deal could open ports to rogue fishing vessels – CETA may grant EU vessels ‘most-favoured’ status for Canadian port access

There are concerns that CETA, the proposed free trade agreement between Canada and Europe, could make it more difficult for Canada to restrict access to its ports for European vessels, including those cited for fishing infractions outside the 200-mile limit, CBC News has learned. more@cbcnews  07:46

Warren hosts serious, deliberative fishing hearing

Dr. Brian Rothschild, retired UMass professor of marine science and president of the fledgling Center for Sustainable Fisheries, called for a sweeping overhaul of the Magnuson Stevens Act. He made an often-repeated observation that NOAA Fisheries lacks a balanced reading of the 10 national standards set down by Magnuson. “MSA implementation must be based on a balance among all 10 national standards (of MSA) rather than a preoccupation with overfishing,” he said. more@SCT  07:38

The Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization road show hit Boston on Monday – hears pleas for fishing reforms

gdt icon“If folks in Washington are really looking for a path to help rebuild and sustain the fishery, they got the answers to that today,” said Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester. “The one message that came through loud and clear for everyone is the science is inadequate, and the decisions based on that science, by extension, are questionable.” more@GDT  07:20