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Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« on: February 25, 2010, 03:05:52 PM »
With the annual spawning runs of popular recreational species such as striped
bass, shad and river herring just weeks away, the NJ DEP Division of Fish and
Wildlife is reminding anglers that under a new federal law, most New Jersey
saltwater recreational fishermen are now required to register with the National
Saltwater Angler Registry before they go fishing. The Saltwater Angler Registry
is part of an improved data program to help protect the long-term sustainability
of recreational fishing.

As of January 1, 2010, New Jersey fishermen must be registered if they:

    * Fish for or catch anadromous species in tidal and salt waters; these are
fish like river herring, shad or striped bass that live in the oceans but spawn
in fresh water, OR

    * Fish in the Federal waters more than three miles from the ocean shore or
from the mouths of rivers or bays, OR

    * Don't meet any of the exceptions in the law.

Those exceptions include anglers who*

    * ...are under the age of 16.

    * ...have a currently valid saltwater license from another state whose
license meets the criteria of the Angler Registry.

    * ...already registered with NOAA in 2010 to fish saltwater in another
state.

    * ...only fish on vessels that are holders of for-hire (or charter boat and
party boat) permits issued by NOAA Fisheries.

    * ...hold a Highly Migratory Species Angling permit.

    * ...are fishing commercially under a valid license.

Registration is quick and easy and is free in 2010. Anglers simply need to log
on to http://www.CountMyFish.noaa.gov/ and click on the Angler Registry link, or
call the toll-free registration line at 1-888-MRIP411 (1-888-674-7411). Anglers
will need to provide their name, date of birth, address and telephone number,
and will receive a registration number that will allow them to begin fishing
immediately.

After approximately 30 days, registrants will receive a registration card in the
mail. Registration is valid for one year from the date of registration and
anglers who do not meet any of the exceptions in the law must register annually.

The registry is an important tool that will help fishermen and policy makers
work together to better account for the contributions and impacts of saltwater
anglers on ocean ecosystems and coastal economies. It is part of a national
overhaul of the way NOAA collects and reports recreational fishing data.

The goal of the initiative - known as the Marine Recreational Information
Program, or MRIP - is to provide the most accurate information possible that can
be used to determine the health of fish stocks. Reliable, universally trusted
data will in turn aid anglers, fisheries managers and other stakeholders in
their combined efforts to effectively and fairly set the rules that will ensure
the long-term sustainability of recreational fishing.

For more information, visit http://www.CountMyFish.noaa.gov/ .


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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2010, 04:19:18 PM »
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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2010, 07:54:12 PM »
Received my card last week. My prob is free today cost you tomorrow

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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2010, 07:58:55 PM »
Received my card last week. My prob is free today cost you tomorrow

Maybe.  Maybe not.  We'll see... ;)


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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2010, 12:23:25 PM »
There is no ceiling to what we might have to pay:


8. Is there a fee to register?
There is no fee to register in 2010. A fee will be required as of January 1, 2011.

9. How much will registration cost in 2011?
The fee for registering in 2011 has not been established yet, but NOAA estimates it will cost between $15 and $25.

10. How will the fee be determined?
According to Federal law, the registration fee will be calculated based on the cost to administer the program. That means that NOAA will look at the total amount of money it takes to run the registry, and divide that by the anticipated number of people registering. In other words, if the program costs $25,000 to operate and 1,000 people were registering, the fee would be $25 per angler.

https://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov/faq_registry.htmlhttps://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov/faq_registry.html


PART 600-MAGNUSON-STEVENS ACT PROVISIONS
Subpart P--Marine Recreational Fisheries of the United States

ยง 600.1410 Registry process.

(f) Fees. Effective January 1, 2011, persons registering with NMFS must pay an annual fee. The annual schedule for such fees will be published in the Federal Register. Indigenous people engaging in angling or spear fishing must register, but are not required to pay a fee.

https://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov/abo...Final_Rule.pdf https://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov/abo...Final_Rule.pdf

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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2010, 01:00:56 PM »
The feds will use the number of fishermen registered the year prior to come up with the fee. My opinion...that is why there will be no fee for the first year. They need to get a base line on the number of participants.

Year one = free.
Year two = if there are 1000 registered from year one (previous year) and the total cost is $20000 the fee will be @20 per. (I think my math is correct  ;D)


All numbers are made up for illustration purposes only)
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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2010, 01:55:07 PM »
Thanks for attatching the link for registration.  I just did it and printed the card on coverstock.  It took all of 2 minutes.
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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2010, 02:42:22 PM »
The feds will use the number of fishermen registered the year prior to come up with the fee. My opinion...that is why there will be no fee for the first year. They need to get a base line on the number of participants.

Year one = free.
Year two = if there are 1000 registered from year one (previous year) and the total cost is $20000 the fee will be @20 per. (I think my math is correct  ;D)


All numbers are made up for illustration purposes only)

The states of Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia are all participating in the free NSAR this year.  Starting in 2011 only New Jersey and Hawaii will be participating.





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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2010, 05:58:36 PM »
I'd be willing to bet the NJ will have a saltwater fishing license in place by then.  :P
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Re: Most NJ Saltwater Fishermen Need To Register with NOAA
« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2010, 08:42:09 PM »
I'd be willing to bet the NJ will have a saltwater fishing license in place by then.  :P

There is yet to be any published proposal for a NJ saltwater license.  With only a few sessions of both houses of the Legislature in Trenton left, before the "battle over the budget" takes over, there is very little time to even get one out of committee let alone passed by both houses.

 

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