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Title: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Capt Bogan on May 30, 2017, 11:05:42 AM
Party Fishing Vessel and Charter fishing vessels that carried more than 6 passengers --Businesses that have Gone Under in New Jersey (not replaced) since the Bad Reauthorizations of Magunson-Stevens in 1996 and 2006

Bayone-----------------------Bucky
Perth Amboy----------------Sea Pigeon
Leonardo---------------------Freddy C
Highlands--------------------Crack-a-Dawn
" "----------------------Eagle
" "-----------------------Jersey Girl
" "-----------------------Ranger
Belmar-----------------------Catherine II
" "-----------------------Mohawk Explorer
" "-----------------------Mohawk IV
" "-----------------------Eileen
" "-----------------------Ginny Lynn
" "-----------------------American Eagle
Brielle------------------------Atlantis
" "----------------------Capt Kel

Point Pleasant-------------Norma KII
" "----------------------Miss Norma K
" "----------------------Deep Adventures III
" "----------------------Deep Adventures IV
" "----------------------Sea Devil
" "----------------------Cock Robin
Barnegat--------------------White Star
" "----------------------Miss LBI
" "----------------------Doris Mae
" "----------------------Searcher
" "----------------------Jersey Devil
Atlantic City----------------Capt Applegate
Sea Isle City----------------Capt Robbins
" "----------------------Miss Ocean City
Fortesque------------------Angler
Cape May------------------Mid 90's: 29 party boats----Currently: 9 party boats

During Same Years, new to the industry:
Perth Amboy---------------Sea Hawk (for sale?)
High Lands-----------------Dorthy B (transferred from NY)
Pt Pleasnt------------------Voyager

This is a count of 50, once viable businesses, that are gone for good (In NJ alone). This is NOT anecdotal information. These were US Coast Guard, federally documented vessels. NMFS wants us off the ocean --they have done a good job. Fisheries management has been hi-jacked by special interest groups that are making money by putting us out of business. They are penalizing fishermen on fish stocks that are rebuilt as high as 300%! Summer flounder biomass stock rose from 35.9 mil lbs in 1995, to 88.9 million lbs by 2014 (more than double) --this was achieved through our sacrifices --not fisheries management (who I've heard get paid $400 plus per-day, put up in a fancy hotel, all expenses paid, for their time at the meetings.)
The Original intent of Magnunson Stevens was good: Increase fish stocks and maintain a viable fishing community through sound fisheries management. This is no longer the case. Fishing communities no longer matter.
Above is only a list of larger recreational for-hire fishing charter and party boat businesses that have disappeared since the Magnunson-Stevens reauthorizations of 1996 and 2006. It does not include family run tackle shops and fishing marinas and boat rental marinas --and all the residual loss of business that has suffered under the inequity of these unfair fish rulings.
And would be improbable to estimate the numbers of a whole generation of lower-income people who have given up -- or not even learned-- saltwater fishing due to the fact that the cost doesn't warrant --no chance of bring home dinner.
Fisheries management has successfully divided and conquered fishermen; from Recreational vs Commercial, private boat vs for-hire boat, State against State, beach fishermen vs boat fishermen.
All the while, the enviro-industry (and make no doubt, it is a money making industry) are laughing all the way to the bank. Behind doors, these same people are earnestly working to create Marine Sanctuaries to further restrict our..."Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness", (which was our unalienable right, spoken of in the Declaration of Independence).
If you look at the lobbyist, Marine Fish Conservation Network, for example, you will see a wolf in sheep's skin; Pretending to be concerned about fishing communities. MFCN is on Capitol Hill, lobbying to put a stop to any bill that would introduce common sense flexibility into our fisheries management. 200 organizations are represented and many individuals contribute to the MFCN lobby business, thinking they are helping us, not realizing they are in truth, working against us. Other lobby groups with deep pockets: Environmental Defense Fund, PEW Trust Fund, PETA and many more.
During this same 20 year period, marine estuaries (according to NOAA, 2/3 of all marine life begins in the estuary) continue to be built upon --and polluted into --and beach replenishment continues to ruin marine habitat by stealing sand from underwater hills and ridges and pumping into onto the beaches, only to get washed away during the next storm. (It's a shame that govt continues to use the tax money of hard working people to dump marine habitat onto the beaches, yet access for surf fishermen continues to be diminished.) It seems the enviro-industry has kept most quiet about this because I guess they are okay with replacing fishing communities with condos and sail boats.

The Axe needs to be laid to the root. Magunson Stevens needs to be fixed --returned to its original intent. If our Fisheries Management Council is not going to stand up for our fishing communities, we must do our part by reaching our representatives. Send an email --make a call --use social media: facebook, twitter, ect. Information on how your rep can be reached has never been easier. You do not need to be eloquent, you don't need to be long winded, you only need to let your reps know how the fisheries system is broke and that Magnunson Stevens needs to be fixed before our fishing communities are solely given over to the elite. Support Bill HR 200 and HR 2023.
Our Representatives in NJ and NY have been very quiet on these two bills --They need to wake up. I urge you to rattle their cage.
If you fish, Please, "Do not go quietly into that good night." (T.Dylan) Join the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) online.


1997 NJ Fishing Regs *2017 NJ Fishing Regs in Red

Summer flounder----35.9 mil lbs bio stock in 1995--------------88.9 mil lbs in 2014*
14.5", no close, 10 fish limit------------------------------
18" May 25 - Sept 5 - 3 fish limit

Black sea bass----stock rebuilt 229%---not overfished---overfishing not occurring*
9", no close, no limit-----------------------------------
13?" May 26--June 29 -10 fish limit
July 1-Aug 31 -2 fish limit
Oct 22-Dec 31 --5 fish limit

Scup (Porgy)--------------stock rebuilt 300%+*
No Size no close, no limit-----------------
Proposal of 15 fish limit with closed seasons

Winter Flounder
10" Mar 1-May 31, Sept 15-Dec 31 -no limit--------
12" March 1-Dec 31 -2 fish limit

Bluefish
no size or close 10 fish limit-----------------------------
no size or season 15 fish limit

Weakfish
14" no close 14 fish limit----------------------------------
14" no close 1 fish limit

Tautog
13" no close no limit--------------------------------------
15"Jan 1 -Feb 28 -4 fish limit
April 1-April 30 -4 fish limit
July 17-Nov 15 -1fish limit
Nov 1-Dec 31 -6 fish limit

Cod
19" no close no limit------------------------------------------
21" no close no limit

Striped bass
28", no close, 2 fish-----------------------------------
Over 28" one fish, over 43" one fish

River herring
No size, no limit, no close----------------
Closed year round to recreational fishermen

*Information retrieved from NMFS


Capt Bob Bogan
Party Boat Gambler
Point Pleasant Beach, NJ
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: fluke - u on May 30, 2017, 12:05:43 PM
 thud ... very interesting stats when it is laid out like that, Thanks capt. Put things in a little better prospective.   
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Hunter 2 on May 31, 2017, 06:01:55 AM
Thanks Captain
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Salty Dog on May 31, 2017, 06:10:48 AM
Domino effect .Bound to happen with all the regulations .
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Hotrod on May 31, 2017, 08:26:20 PM
SAD!!
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Down Deep Fleet on May 31, 2017, 10:02:04 PM
I only wish I could say it's over. There will be others who by years end that will be going down the same path. Good luck to anyone in this industry right now nosmly  
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: paul-e on June 02, 2017, 06:41:53 PM
 nosmly
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: fellinger on June 06, 2017, 11:08:32 PM
Add the North Star of OC to the list.... Not sure of the reason but, they are out of business as of a week or so ago.
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: IrishAyes on June 08, 2017, 07:29:52 PM
My blood pressure just spiked.  thud
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: RCLS2016 on October 16, 2017, 08:51:11 PM
Well said, Thank you for posting that information Capt.
I have been to several meetings that were "Open For Public Comment" and even though the options that were presented were voted on almost unanimously, the NOAA and NMFS (No More Fishing Service) did what they wanted anyway. At one meeting I watched a tackle shop owner actually cry because he was close to going out of business and would not be able to pass the shop, or his legacy on to his children.
I would like to add to the groups of "Wolves In Sheep's Clothing" that support the Conservation Law Foundation and that have successfully lobbied, and or used our tax dollars against us.
-Center for American Progress
-Conservation Law Foundation
-Environment America
-Mystic Aquarium
-National Geographic Society
-National Wildlife Federation
-Natural Resources Defense Council
-New England Aquarium
-Ocean Conservancy
-Oceana
-The Pew Charitable Trusts
-Kenny Chesney (I used to like that guy)
-Costa Del Mar (I own a pair...Awesome sunglasses right?)
-Yeti
-And wait for it.. West Marine/Port Supply.
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Hotrod on October 16, 2017, 10:35:06 PM
 wa
Title: Re: Fishing Communities in Dire Trouble!!
Post by: Pops Soul on October 17, 2017, 06:04:52 AM
 wa An thanks for sharing  slt