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NJ Saltwater Fisherman => Fisheries Management => Topic started by: Hunter 2 on January 05, 2017, 06:24:27 AM
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New regulations reduces charters to one Bluefin Tuna per vessel. This is really gonna hurt the entire fishing industry and trickle down to many others including marinas, fuel stations, lodging, sandwich shops, etc, etc
https://hmspermits.noaa.gov/news
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Wow. you sure that's just not for this time of year..
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the first one is 2016 the second is 2017 pretty sure it's for the year-or until they change it as they always do by closing it down.
2016
Effective April 23, 2016, through December 31, 2016, the bluefin tuna (BFT) daily retention limits are the following. For HMS Angling-permitted vessels: 2 school BFT (27 to <47") + 1 large school/small medium BFT (47 to <73"); for HMS Charter/Headboat-permitted vessels: 3 school BFT + 1 large school/small medium BFT. These limits are effective for all areas except the Gulf of Mexico. The recreational BFT trophy fishery (73"+) is currently open north of 39°18' (off Great Egg Inlet, NJ) (NOTE: CLOSES AUGUST 6, 2016 at 11:30 PM); as well as in the Gulf of Mexico with a limit of 1 BFT measuring 73" or greater/vessel/year. For further information, see notices in library (at left). The recreational yellowfin tuna retention limit is 3/person/day or trip. The minimum size for yellowfin and bigeye tuna is 27" curved fork length. There are no recreational limits for bigeye, skipjack, or albacore
2017
Effective January 1, 2017, the bluefin tuna (BFT) daily retention limit is the default limit of 1 school, large school, or small medium BFT (27 to <73"). This default limit applies to both HMS Angling category-permitted vessels and HMS Charter/Headboat category-permitted vessels, and is effective for all areas except the Gulf of Mexico. The recreational BFT trophy fishery (73"+) is open in all areas with a limit of 1 BFT measuring 73" or greater/vessel/year. The recreational yellowfin tuna retention limit is 3/person/day or trip. The minimum size for yellowfin and bigeye tuna is 27" curved fork length. There are no recreational limits for bigeye, skipjack, or albacore tunas.
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It says headboat too. Not good
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Yea Ed but a General Permit I think went from 4 down to 3 for charter and headboats--No school butlarge medium or giant> over 73"
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cfzd thud
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I get my tuna limit every time I go.
To Shop Rite.
It don't matter either way. We lose.