Daily Archives: June 22, 2014
Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance Weekly Update, June 22, 2014
“The Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance is dedicated to its mission of continuing to help create sustainable fisheries without putting licensed fishermen out of business.” Read more here 15:08:40
Maine to fight Canada’s hold on lobster processing – A November bond referendum would dedicate $7 million in public money .
The Canadian Maritimes have long dominated the lobster processing industry, but Maine officials are hoping an upcoming bond referendum will allow the state to claw back the revenue, taxes and jobs it has been sending north of the border for years. Read more here 12:57
Uncivil War Brews Over Summer Flounder as Waters Warm
The summer flounder – one of the most sought-after catches on the U.S. East Coast – is stirring up a climate change battle as it glides through the sand and grasses at the bottom of a warming North Atlantic. Some scientists say in recent years the species has begun adapting in another way. As the Atlantic Ocean has warmed, they say, the fish have headed north. (like codfish? yellow tail flounder? hmm?) Read more here 10:05
Bonavista man dies in fishing vessel incident
RCMP said a man has died at sea, off the Bonavista peninsula. Police said the incident happened on a fishing vessel on Friday, about 280 kilometres off the shores of Bonavista. Pleman Strickland, 42, from the Bonavista area, got caught in a fishing net, and was. The boat arrived back in the Bonavista harbour on Saturday afternoon. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday morning. cbcnews 09:01
The Industry’s Largest Scallop Fleet – Eastern Fisheries
Currently Eastern Fisheries operates 25 scallop vessels, the largest fleet in the industry. Video Read more here 08:35
U.S. Sen. David Vitter – Protecting red snapper fishing – The Commercial/Recreational Conflict
The group responsible for overseeing our fisheries and protecting this access is the Gulf of Mexico Regional Fishery Management Council. But this group, supposedly dedicated to fairly managing our fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico, continues to chip away at the rights of recreational anglers — particularly with access to the red snapper fishery. Read more here 08:20
China Will Solve Maritime Disputes Through Direct Talks – remember the Geoduck ban ?
Increasing Tensions – Yang’s remarks about direct negotiations indicate China wants to , he said. In his speech, Yang did not mention the U.S.’s role in regional territorial disputes, yet China has opposed the country’s “pivot” to Asia, blaming it for increasing tensions in the South China Sea. Read more here 08:04
St. Bernard trio arrested for stealing crab traps
Three men from St. Bernard Parish La. were arrested for stealing 37 crab traps, worth over $1,500 from the Delacroix Island area. Read more here 07:42