Author Topic: NCMFC decision on trawling for striped bass  (Read 1312 times)

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NCMFC decision on trawling for striped bass
« on: February 12, 2011, 09:47:59 AM »
Excerpt (from SOL):

The Marine Fisheries Commission met yesturday and Dr. Louis Daniel discussed the incidences with the trwlers and the bogus picture of thoiusands of dead fish. He acknowledged as did some of the Commissioners the thousands of emails and bad publicity from across the Country.

NC has app. 60,000 pounds left on there trawl quota. It was determined that there will be a one day season whereby the trawlers can harvest and land 2,000 pounds and they can transfer at sea any fish over their limit in 2,000 increments to any other approved (permitted/licensed) boat. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE NOW IS THEY CAN ONLY TOW FOR 30 MINUTES AT A TIME. nts

Who will be watching the clock? :headscra:
So now NC is putting the feelings of the commercial fishermen ahead of responsible fishing practices. Way to go NC. If that doesn't prove NC isn't capable of responsibly controlling this trawl fishery then what is 5hrug


« Last Edit: February 12, 2011, 10:36:06 AM by Tacklebox Joe »


 

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