Daily Archives: December 6, 2015

Significant increases in fishing quotas for Scottish fishermen

103181-fish-quotas-agreedThe Scottish Government said the deal follows talks between the EU and Norway. It was agreed that the total allowable catch (TAC) for cod can increase by 15%, while haddock catches have been given a 30% boost, with an additional top up of 17% for vessels affected by the discard ban – giving a total increase of over 47%. The quota for North Sea herring will increase by 16% next year. Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead said: “These significant increases for both haddock and cod, in line with scientific advice, are good news for the fishing industry. Read the article here 20:19

Mid Atlantic Fishery Management Council Meeting in Annapolis, MD. December 7 – 10, 2015

MAFMC SidebarThe public is invited to attend the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s December 2015 meeting on December 7 – 10, 2015 in Annapolis, MD. Briefing Materials & Agenda Overview Agenda click here  Complete Briefing Book, click here  Attend Meeting with Adobe Connect Click here  12:51

South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Meeting December 7-11, 2015 in Atlantic Beach, NC .

SAFMC SidebarThe public is invited to attend the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council to be held in Atlantic Beach, NC . Read the Meeting Agenda Click here, Briefing Book – September 2015 Council Meeting Click here Webinar Registration: Listen Live, Click here  12:35

North Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting in Anchorage, December 7-15, 2015

Blue NPFMC SidebarThe Council will meet the week of December 7, 2015 at the Hilton Hotel in Anchorage, AK.  The AGENDA and SCHEDULE are available and will be updated as documents become available. While the Council meeting is in session, you can follow along at https://npfmc.adobeconnect.com/december2015. 12:24

Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance Weekly Update, December 6, 2015

rifa logoThe 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 the update here To read all the updates, click here 11:53

Heavy D Gloucester MA

Dave Heavy D SutherlandGloucester lost another fisherman this past week. None stronger none braver, none more committed. “We don”t leave our friends behind” https://fisherynation.com/archives/41714 A friend posted this …and I share with you. Fishing is a hard life and Gloucester people are the hardest when working, and the gentlest when caring, R.I.P Watch the video produced by Susie Byrd, David Sutherland’s partner in love and life. Click here endtimesconspiracy.com 09:53

One permit, One person – Alaska Board of Fisheries rejects Bristol Bay permit stacking

thWZZIY211“There’ll be fewer people able to participate,” said board member Fritz Johnson, a Dillingham resident and commercial fisherman in Bristol Bay. “It’s a rational business decision, but I think the board needs to take a view of this…based on what’s best for coastal communities and what’s best for the resource.” Bristol Bay fishermen in attendance were evenly divided on permit stacking, which the board allowed in the area in 2009 but with a sunset clause for 2012. Opponents said permit stacking would consolidate the fishery into fewer hands, echoing concerns over crab fishery rationalization a decade prior. Read the article here 08:17