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Piscator
08-26-2013, 02:13 PM
The following is a open invite from the Stellwagen Bank Chart Boat Association. This is open to ALL fellow fisherman and should give a good update to the Omnibus Habitat Amendment and SERA proposal which may be the start of the end to fishing on Stellwagen Bank. The meeting will take place on September 17th @ 7PM at Haddad's Ocean Cafe in Brant Rock (Marshfield). I will also post this in the Big Game section

"Hello SBCBA!


During our September 17th SBCBA meeting (at Haddad’s Ocean Café in Brant Rock, 2nd floor) a roast beef buffet with mashed, gravy and veggies will be served for $12/person. Drinks will also be available in the upstairs conference room as well.

This meeting was specifically moved to Haddad's because of the 200+ person seating capacity. We need everyone to be there and to extend an invitation to fellow fishermen. The meeting and presentation will start at 7:00 PM so please plan to arrive early to secure a table and seating. Tom Nies of NEFMC will provide us with an overview of the following:

• Council priority setting process for 2014 (this will be short)
• Update on the Omnibus Habitat Amendment (this will be long and will include discussion of SERA and all the alternatives)
• Other issues – any other topics that members want to raise

As I understand it, among other things, the Habitat Amendment proposes to open up commercial ground fishing in areas previously accessible to only recreational fishing and the SERA proposal will attempt to close off all ground fishing in a 55 square nautical mile zone on Stellwagen Bank.

The SERA proposal implies that they intend to prohibit “bottom” fishing only but anyone that has interfaced with the Sanctuary knows that the SERA is nothing more than a guise for a Marine Protected Area (MPA) and another step in restricting access and controlling the waters of the Sanctuary.

Because these proposals are largely localized in scope, it is not likely that we will get much help from outside the south shore and therefore we need to get as many local fishermen involved in this meeting as possible. The more Rec., Charter and Commercial fishermen we get involved and the sooner they get involved, the better we can organize to try to protect our fishing grounds.

Tom Nies’ presentation should be viewed as an educational and fact finding endeavor and not as a “roast the host” or general compliant session. Tom Nies will answer our questions but any comments still need to be submitted through normal public comment process.

Because of the nature of the Habitat proposal and potentially devastating implications of the SERA, I ask that you help recruit local fishermen by extending an invitation to anyone that fishes Stellwagen Bank. Please bring your fishing buddies and forward this email onto others as the room can hold 200+ people and we do want to try to fill it.

Respectfully Yours,
Steven James
President, SBCBA"

Raider Ronnie
08-26-2013, 02:32 PM
Dennis
I'll be there.
I'm all out of Raider duct tape
:-)
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Piscator
08-26-2013, 03:44 PM
Dennis
I'll be there.
I'm all out of Raider duct tape
:-)
Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device

Let me see what I can do :devil2:

MakoMike
08-27-2013, 08:18 AM
Good luck guys, its going to be a tough battle to keep the bank open.

Piscator
09-16-2013, 07:39 PM
Reminder,,,,,,,,,,This is tomorrow night

bobber
09-18-2013, 04:04 PM
I just read the explanatory letter from the conservation groups pushing for this to go through.....

they state that "enhanced fishing opportuinites" may result if passed-


they fail to mention that once closed to fishing, the chances of EVER re-opening the Bank are slim-to-none....................

thefishingfreak
09-19-2013, 06:59 AM
it's easy to get lost in the paperwork but the fact is, the council IS GOING TO VOTE on one of the options listed in this document. http://www.nefmc.org/habitat/council_mtg_docs/Sept%202013/1.%20OA2%20DEIS%20sections%209-12-13%20version%202.pdf
Now the vote COULD be to "DO NOTHING" or it might not.
They are looking at certain areas to "set aside" for "research" "in the future"
The council or noaa are not the "researchers" they don't know if any research will actually get done there. They are just voting on areas to "set aside for future research"
The one possible area that they "could" vote YES to that has everyone up in arms is page 280 (106 on adobe reader). Seems they have taken the vessel trip reports from all the green harbor ground fish fleets and pinpointed the best fishing grounds.

MakoMike
09-19-2013, 08:51 AM
Its all a bunch of crap, the greenies at SBNMS have been trying to stop fishing on the bank for years, this is their latest shot. Why do they have to eliminate all fishing in that one area when the area adjacent to it is already a protected area? Answer is because they think they can.

thefishingfreak
09-22-2013, 07:44 PM
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y250/thefishingfreak/SERAIIjpg_zps54306bc2.png
Hello fellow fishermen!If you don’t want to be used like some kind of guinea pig in a frivolous fishery experiment being driven by the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary folks, I ask that you take action to protect your fishing grounds and fishing rights. It was obvious, during the SERA overview last Tuesday evening, that even the SBNMS folks don’t want to be held solely accountable for their shameful proposal and who could blame them, they have to live within the community and among the very people whom they are targeting.The Recreational Fishing Alliancewww.joinrfa.org has created a letter on their web site which can be downloaded and printed to help send the message that you oppose the proposed 55 square mile no bottom fishing SERA. Here’s the direct link

https://blu175.mail.live.com/default.aspx?id=64855&rru=inbox#n=187556304&rru=inbox&fid=1&mid=ac2462e0-2140-11e3-9cae-00237de39d2a&fv=1

Please help distribute this link and email to other fishermen As was suggested by Tom Nies of New England Fishery Management Council, send the letter ten times if you can!! The sooner we take action to try to shut down this appalling proposal, the more likely we are to stop it.
Respectfully Yours,Steven JamesPresident, SBCBA
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Raven
11-06-2013, 06:17 AM
the enemy must be IDENTIFIED
in order to deny them service


..............always in my thoughts