Daily Archives: October 7, 2015

House Natural Resources Committee Demands Obama Administration Info on Marine Monument Designtions

The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee has demanded records of all meetings, correspondence and memos related to marine monument designations. The letter references emails that “show representatives from the Conservation Law Foundation (CLF), the Natural Resources Defense Council, and the Pew Charitable Trusts warning their members to avoid talking to the ‘outside world’ about the organizations’ efforts to influence the Administration to announce a Marine National Monument off of New England during the ‘Our Ocean Conference’ in Chile.” The emails in question were originally obtained by Saving Seafood via public records requests, and were first reported by GreenwireRead the rest here 17:00

Despite strong winds and cold, pelting rain, hundreds attend the 18th annual Blessing of the Fleet

Bradley Styron of the Carteret County Fishermen’s Association throws out the first of manyMOREHEAD CITY – “The Blessing of the Fleet is always filled with pride and homesickness for the local people; today was especially so,” Ms. Amspacher said. “ I think it was the weather, not just today’s rain and wind, but also the fear and threat of a storm we had all worried about for days. All that brought us closer to the realities of a fisherman’s life every day.  Over and over today I heard people saying, ‘this is their life – I couldn’t let the weather keep me away,’ and that understanding set the tone for today’s service.” Read the rest here 16:22

Repackaged, Warmed-Over PR Ploys From Greenpeace: Different Hashtag, Same Scam

earthjustice $upereco-manHow many times can Greenpeace recycle the same old publicity stunts before they finally exhaust the gullibility of the news media?  That seems to be the wager behind the global fundraising organization’s announcement of its latest manufactured attack on the seafood industry.  In a press release Greenpeace executive John Hocevar—who lacks real-world expertise in fisheries management specifically and commercial enterprise generally—lists off imagined crimes against sustainability committed by the tuna industry and ominously warns “there is no future” for providing tuna to consumers.  He threatens “a global pressure campaign” unless “the entire tuna industry” switches to fishing practices that he prefers. Pole and Line! Read the rest here 15:59

American eel won’t be listed under Endangered Species Act

American eels will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wednesday, a victory for fishermen of the increasingly valuable species. The wildlife service rejected a petition from the California-based Center for Environmental Science, Accuracy & Reliability to list the eels — which are prized in Asian cuisine — as threatened. The petitioners argued that the eels have lost more than 80 per cent of their habitat and the security of the stock is jeopardized by fishing pressure from commercial fishing, blah blah blah! Read the rest here 13:24

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Search for El Faro Crew Continues, Hopes Fading

Responders continue the hunt for possible survivors from the missing cargo ship El Faro, which is believed to have sunk during Hurricane Joaquin. As of Tuesday night, crews have searched some 172,257 square nautical miles while scanning in the vicinity of the ship’s last known position 35 nautical miles northeast of Crooked Islands, Bahamas. A decision on how much longer the search will continue could be announced on Wednesday afternoon, the Coast Guard said. Officials acknowledged there is scant chance of finding survivors given El Faro disappeared in high winds and seas up to 50 feet. Read the rest here 12:36

Athearn Marine Agency Boat of the Week: 46′ Jarvis Newman Tuna/Charter/Cruiser

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Cold Water Cowboys star facing assault charges

Cold Water Cowboys star Richard Gillett is facing two assault charges after an incident in Twillingate this summer.  The charges stem from a confrontation in late June at the marine centre in Durrell. They say Gillett had climbed up a scaffold and was working on the vessel’s exterior when a worker at the centre advised him that he must be wearing a safety harness when working at such heights. Sources say Gillett lobbed a power tool at the worker and threw the worker to the ground. Read the rest here 11:27

The enigma behind America’s freak, 20-year lobster boom

lobster discardEven as biologists puzzle over Maine’s strange serendipity, a more ominous mystery is emerging. A scientist who tracks baby lobsters reports that in the last few years their numbers have abruptly plummeted, up and down Maine’s coast. With the number of breeding lobsters at an all-time high, it’s unclear why the baby lobster population would be cratering—let alone what it portends. It could reflect a benign shift in baby lobster habitats. Or it could be that the two-decade boom is already on its way to a bust. To form a clearer picture why, we first need to unravel the possible causes of the current lobster glut. Read the rest here 09:23

Woman shot on fishing vessel in Port of Cape May

The New Jersey State Police said a Lower Township man was arrested for attempted murder after he shot a Whitesboro woman aboard a fishing vessel docked at Lund’s Fisheries.  Capt. Stephen Jones of the State Police said Ernest Davis, 43, of Lower Township was being held in the Cape May County Correctional Center in lieu of $1 million cash bail, charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, and weapons charges related to the shooting. Jones said Lower Township Police Department called in the state police after they responded to Lund’s Fisheries,,, Read the rest here 08:55

‘Wicked Tuna’ captains to participate in OBX Seafood Fest on Saturday, Oct. 17

outer banks captains wickedThe four local captains who starred in ‘Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks’ will be on hand at the Outer Banks Seafood Festival on Saturday, Oct. 17. Joining the event will be Britt Shackelford of the Doghouse; Greg Mayer, Fishin’ Frenzy; Charlie Griffin, Reels of Fortune; and Captain Tami Gray, Reel Deal. A captain’s tent will be located close to the Outer Banks Catch tent, which is one of the larger main attraction tents at the festival. Organizers are planning for two separate autograph signing sessions, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Additionally, Captains Griffin and Gray will be participating throughout the day in activities within the Outer Banks Catch tent. Read the rest here 08:15