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Offline CapBob

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Striper Slaughter in North Carolina
« on: January 19, 2011, 10:49:53 AM »
Received this from Stripers Forever.  There is a letter you can copy and mail in to the NC Director of Fisheries:

Stripers Forever members - on Jan. 15th the North Carolina, ocean commercial striped bass season opened.  In this trawl fishery, individual boats can keep the 50 largest fish that they catch in a day.  This practice allows and encourages the culling or high grading of the catch. This means that the boat will keep the 50 largest fish in possession but may continue trawling all day and may replace these fish with larger ones caught later. Replacing means they will throw the dead or dying fish over the side, substituting them with the freshly caught larger bass.  It is nearly beyond belief that such a system could be in place, but it is.  


Here is the link http://www.examiner.com/fish-and-wildlife-policy-in-charlotte/commercial-trawlers-slaughtering-thousands-of-striped-bass-off-the-outer-banks  to a newspaper story about the debacle.  The story itself contains a link to a YouTube video that shows pictures of the dead floating stripers.  The trawlers committing this atrocity tow their nets right through fleets of recreational and charter boats that are fishing on the schools.  Is it any wonder this resource is becoming scarcer every year?  


SF has sent a letter to Louis Daniels Ph.D. the Director of Marine Fisheries in NC.  We hope that you will send the note below or something like it in your own words to Dr. Daniels and let him know that this is a barbaric and unacceptable practice.  Here is an e-mail link to his office louis.daniel@ncmail.net.


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Louis Daniels PhD
NC DMF
3441 Arendell Street
PO BOX 769
Morehead City, NC 28557-0769


Dear Dr. Daniels – The world is now aware of the terrible misuse of the striped bass resource caused by the commercial ocean trawl fishery off the North Carolina Outer Banks.  These fish are worth considerably more per pound if allocated to the recreational fishery in North Carolina than when taken by commercial harvest.  But if the practice of commercial fishing for striped bass must continue in NC, certainly the participants should never be allowed to cull and high grade these fish.  It is already too late to save the thousands of large striped bass wasted by this fishery during the 2011 winter season, but we hope that you will use the power of your office to keep this from happening in the future.  


Sincerely;

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Offline Tacklebox Joe

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Re: Striper Slaughter in North Carolina
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2011, 08:14:11 AM »
legal practices like this will contribute to the decline of the SSB stock like we experienced a few decades back. Can it really be stopped? Yes, when catching a bass is as seldom as catching a weakfish nowadays here in NJ. nosmly


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Re: Striper Slaughter in North Carolina
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2011, 01:01:44 PM »
This is absolutely unreal. Forget about a saltwater registry, there will be no reason to fish if the poaching and the loopholes in the commercial system are not fixed----for all of the sportfish, not just striped bass. 
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Re: Striper Slaughter in North Carolina
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Re: Striper Slaughter in North Carolina
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