This is also up in what i just posted!!!second link
Nice post. It good to see some facts rather than all the rest of the bullsh&t that that has been going around this week. Some try to thrive on fear and speculation when the facts are just the opposite.
The government can say what they want. I, for one, don't believe them. There is a hidden agenda here. Don't let them fool you with their rosey talk. They are doing this for a reason.A quick point in case. I have a guaranteed (so I was told) pension that I was promised during the 26 years I was on the job. I put 9 % of my pay into funding this pension over that time. They are trying to screw with that now. So much for guarantees and promises. Sorry if I seem cynical, but it's because I am.
Quote from: IrishAyes on March 11, 2010, 07:23:27 AMThe government can say what they want. I, for one, don't believe them. There is a hidden agenda here. Don't let them fool you with their rosey talk. They are doing this for a reason.A quick point in case. I have a guaranteed (so I was told) pension that I was promised during the 26 years I was on the job. I put 9 % of my pay into funding this pension over that time. They are trying to screw with that now. So much for guarantees and promises. Sorry if I seem cynical, but it's because I am. How can you trust anyone who states,"Let's sign it now and read it later"
So now, when the Marine SPatial Planning takes effect, the Oceans Policy Board comes back with minor tweaks, small area or gear closures (not commercial mind you, we are talking lead, no anchoring areas, etc.) when the MLPA is all set, when Sandy Hook is declared an MPA we can all say..Gee Whiz! Thank GOODNESS they weren't really going to shut all fishing down! See, I told you that would never happen!Now let's go anchor up on...wait a minute, I can't do that. Oh never mind, let's go bottom fishing on....wait, I can't use lead there....Oh that's OK we'll just go fish for...hang on, that is closed now....Hey what are you gonna do, I guess we'll just, um uh, Shoot we can't even fish there anymore...HEY, Wait a MINUTE!!Yessirree, it is all better now that the "facts" have come out and everything is just coming up roses. There is no hidden agenda, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain..
Quote from: CaptTB on March 12, 2010, 08:14:03 AMSo now, when the Marine SPatial Planning takes effect, the Oceans Policy Board comes back with minor tweaks, small area or gear closures (not commercial mind you, we are talking lead, no anchoring areas, etc.) when the MLPA is all set, when Sandy Hook is declared an MPA we can all say..Gee Whiz! Thank GOODNESS they weren't really going to shut all fishing down! See, I told you that would never happen!Now let's go anchor up on...wait a minute, I can't do that. Oh never mind, let's go bottom fishing on....wait, I can't use lead there....Oh that's OK we'll just go fish for...hang on, that is closed now....Hey what are you gonna do, I guess we'll just, um uh, Shoot we can't even fish there anymore...HEY, Wait a MINUTE!!Yessirree, it is all better now that the "facts" have come out and everything is just coming up roses. There is no hidden agenda, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain..Thank you Capt TB for sharing your point of view. Since I primaraly derive most of my income from the power/energy industry I somtimes take a point of view from a capitalist/freemarketer and not from concerned fisherman and consevationist. I am sure you can imagine my suprise and shock when I first heard that some fisherman and the groups they belong to were against the plan to build a LNG storage facility near the entrance to NY harbour.I believe one of the primary locations was a spot often times referred to Cholera Banks.This project would of brought in much needed jobs and income(mine included).One of the few restrictions to fisherman would have been that they would have had to stay several hundred feet to a mile from the facility location. I guess I kinda missed the lets build this thing in the name of freedom thread. Maybe planning to advoid future conflict may have its place the better informed the better choices we can make
Federal Plan for U.S. Waters Will Not End Recreational Fishing, Officials Say
Quote from: Capt. Birch on March 12, 2010, 11:53:09 PMQuote from: CaptTB on March 12, 2010, 08:14:03 AMSo now, when the Marine SPatial Planning takes effect, the Oceans Policy Board comes back with minor tweaks, small area or gear closures (not commercial mind you, we are talking lead, no anchoring areas, etc.) when the MLPA is all set, when Sandy Hook is declared an MPA we can all say..Gee Whiz! Thank GOODNESS they weren't really going to shut all fishing down! See, I told you that would never happen!Now let's go anchor up on...wait a minute, I can't do that. Oh never mind, let's go bottom fishing on....wait, I can't use lead there....Oh that's OK we'll just go fish for...hang on, that is closed now....Hey what are you gonna do, I guess we'll just, um uh, Shoot we can't even fish there anymore...HEY, Wait a MINUTE!!Yessirree, it is all better now that the "facts" have come out and everything is just coming up roses. There is no hidden agenda, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain..Thank you Capt TB for sharing your point of view. Since I primarily derive most of my income from the power/energy industry I sometimes take a point of view from a capitalist/free marketer and not from concerned fisherman and conservationist. I am sure you can imagine my surprise and shock when I first heard that some fisherman and the groups they belong to were against the plan to build a LNG storage facility near the entrance to NY harbor.I believe one of the primary locations was a spot often times referred to Cholera Banks.This project would of brought in much needed jobs and income(mine included).One of the few restrictions to fisherman would have been that they would have had to stay several hundred feet to a mile from the facility location. I guess I kinda missed the lets build this thing in the name of freedom thread. Maybe planning to avoid future conflict may have its place the better informed the better choices we can makeWell, first off thanks for the comments.As to the LNG facility, the facility itself is planned (well, the one out of the three currently planned) to be built right over the fishing grounds. So, you don't just lose the entire footprint of the facility, but the exclusionary zone as well.(which is even larger when a ship in coming)If you would like to talk about the LNG proposals in another thread I'd be happy to, I am currently setting up a date for our meeting with Liberty Natural Gas on this very topic. Liberty NG called me last week to start the process over again (we did this back at the start of their application process)If there is an aspect of fisheries access and/or management you are interested in, I am sure I can help you with it. I have to spend inordinate amounts of my personal time dealing with things like this. The fact that jobs and money will be brought in at the expense of jobs and money from someone else isn't capitalism, it's moronic. Combine the THREE LNG proposals along with the wind farms, each and every one of which will wipe out sections of prosperous fishing grounds that have been fished before either of us was born, and you'll see why I do not shed a tear for multi billion dollar corporations that wish to deprive me of my income so they can get theirs
Quote from: CaptTB on March 12, 2010, 08:14:03 AMSo now, when the Marine SPatial Planning takes effect, the Oceans Policy Board comes back with minor tweaks, small area or gear closures (not commercial mind you, we are talking lead, no anchoring areas, etc.) when the MLPA is all set, when Sandy Hook is declared an MPA we can all say..Gee Whiz! Thank GOODNESS they weren't really going to shut all fishing down! See, I told you that would never happen!Now let's go anchor up on...wait a minute, I can't do that. Oh never mind, let's go bottom fishing on....wait, I can't use lead there....Oh that's OK we'll just go fish for...hang on, that is closed now....Hey what are you gonna do, I guess we'll just, um uh, Shoot we can't even fish there anymore...HEY, Wait a MINUTE!!Yessirree, it is all better now that the "facts" have come out and everything is just coming up roses. There is no hidden agenda, pay no attention to that man behind the curtain..Thank you Capt TB for sharing your point of view. Since I primarily derive most of my income from the power/energy industry I sometimes take a point of view from a capitalist/free marketer and not from concerned fisherman and conservationist. I am sure you can imagine my surprise and shock when I first heard that some fisherman and the groups they belong to were against the plan to build a LNG storage facility near the entrance to NY harbor.I believe one of the primary locations was a spot often times referred to Cholera Banks.This project would of brought in much needed jobs and income(mine included).One of the few restrictions to fisherman would have been that they would have had to stay several hundred feet to a mile from the facility location. I guess I kinda missed the lets build this thing in the name of freedom thread. Maybe planning to avoid future conflict may have its place the better informed the better choices we can make
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