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SSFFF Update - Summer Flounder Science
« on: October 08, 2009, 11:12:53 AM »
The Save the Summer Flounder Fishery Fund (SSFFF) has just completed funding a pilot research project with Rutgers University. This project was solely funded by SSFFF to lay the groundwork for a large-scale project to be carried out by the Partnership for Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Science (PMAFS), of which SSFFF is a member, in the upcoming year(s).

Looking at the ratio of male vs. female Summer Flounder in the recreational fishery in New Jersey by area, Rutgers was able to not only gather valuable scientific data, but has laid the groundwork for the larger coastal study. The goal of this “pilot project” was to give PMAFS the information needed to assure that data gathered from the larger study can be incorporated into future Summer Flounder fisheries science.

At the same time, SSFFF has been funding a research project that investigates Summer Flounder Mortality. This project, funded by SSFFF and a grant obtained by SSFFF through NJ Sea Grant & iBoat NJ, is being conducted by Dr. Mark Maunder, who worked for SSFFF during last years Summer Flounder Stock Assessment.

The impetus for this research project came as a result of the aforementioned Stock Assessment Workshop (SAW) that Dr. Maunder attended and participated in on behalf of SSFFF last year.

These projects could not have been undertaken if not for the dedication and contributions of thousands of anglers and businesses in the recreational fishery. While important, these projects are but a small step forward in improving the science and management of the Summer Flounder Fishery. As a result of recent events at the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) and actions taken by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) it is obvious that serious threats to the Summer Flounder Fishery as well as other fisheries abound.

SSFFF, in concert with United Boatmen and The Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA), is looking at how the recent closure of Black Sea Bass implemented by NMFS, and more importantly the mechanisms used to justify the closure and the precedent it sets, will impact other recreational fisheries including Summer Flounder if left unchallenged.

As we move forward, SSFFF is committed to staying true to its mission statement which says, “We seek to safeguard and improve fishing access to summer flounder, for those who enjoy it and to ensure the survival of those who depend on it, through scientific and legislative means.”


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Re: SSFFF Update - Summer Flounder Science
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2009, 11:20:36 AM »
Tony

Great post and info.......now is the time we all have to WORK TOGETHER and support the organizations that are fighting for us. t^


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Re: SSFFF Update - Summer Flounder Science
« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2009, 11:21:14 AM »
Good Stuff Capt T.  Keep up the good work t^



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Re: SSFFF Update - Summer Flounder Science
« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2009, 11:38:41 AM »
Capt Tony

Thanks For all your Hard work, Time, and Effort For Fisherman! As well as keeping everyone informed on so many online sites!!!

Your dedication and hard work does not go unnoticed by those in the fishing community!

Guys Everyone Has Gotta Get Together and Stand Up and Support groups that are fighting for YOU!!!

Thanks for the information!!!


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Re: SSFFF Update - Summer Flounder Science
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2009, 12:40:31 PM »
A big hi-5 to the SSFFF and all of the groups that make a difference in their hard and dedicated work for us. As has been said before, we all need to be on the same page with this and get involved. ANY small involvement or small donation is a help. It all adds up.

Thank you everyone who has played a part in this effort.  slt
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Re: SSFFF Update - Summer Flounder Science
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2009, 06:05:49 PM »
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