View Full Version : Comm / Rec Fishing prohibited off Chatham?


JohnR
09-13-2003, 01:35 PM
A ‘no-fishing zone’ option and various alternatives regarding where they should be sited have been included in the proposed Amendment 13 to the Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. Species managed under the plan include cod, haddock, pollock, yellowtail flounder, white hake, and winter flounder (blackbacks). The proposal is found in section 3.7 of Amendment 13. In the public hearing document, the proposal begins on page 65.

Beginning 3 miles off the coast of Chatham, MA, extending north almost as far as Provincetown and out to 20 miles. About 900 square miles total.

Depending on location, beginning anywhere from 3 miles to 20 miles off the North Shore of MA and extending out about 20 miles. About 800 square miles total.

About 10 miles south of the western end of Nantucket and extending west to about 20 miles south of the western shore of Buzzards Bay and for 20 miles south. A total of about 800 square miles.

Another is about 15 miles due east of Montauk, or to think of it another way, 20 miles due south of the Southwest tip of Block Island, extending east to about 60 miles south of the western shore of Narragansett Bay and then heading due south for 40 miles. About 800 square miles total.

Another is off of New Jersey and Long Island. From the New Jersey perspective, this area would extend from about Asbury Park New Jersey to the tip of Sandy Hook beginning 3 miles from shore and extending out about 20 miles. From the Long Island perspective, this area would start about 10 miles offshore from the Western end of LI and continue east to the western end of Great South Bay and extending 20 miles beyond that. This area is 900 square miles.

Another would encompass the area off of New Jersey/New York known as 'The Mudhole'.

Finally, an area that would begin about 20 miles off of Cape Hatteras. From North to South, this area runs from about Manteo to Ocracoke Island and extends about 40 miles out to sea for a grand total of 800 square miles. http://www.striped-bass.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9778

capesams
09-13-2003, 04:40 PM
:af:

likwid
09-13-2003, 05:26 PM
well

i suppose you can just follow me into robinson's now

:D

MikeTLive
09-13-2003, 10:51 PM
Go to the damn public hearings.
Gather as many people as you can and GO TO THE HEARINGS!!!

You have too take every opportunity presented to you to state your case. By being there we may be able to sway the decision in the least disruptive way.

PLEASE ATTEND AS MANY HEARINGS AS POSSIBLE
Bring as many folks as possible.
Get out there and DO something before someone else makes the decision for you.


PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULE

Hyannis, MA
Monday, September 15th
2:00pm
(Recreational Issues at 7:00pm)

Gloucester, MA
Monday, September 22
4:00pm

Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Tuesday, September 23rd
2:00pm
(Recreational Issues at 7:00pm)

Ellsworth, Maine
Wednesday, September 24
5:00pm

Portland, Maine
Thursday, September 25
4:00pm

Fairhaven, MA
Tuesday, September 30
4:00pm