Shaking my head.
I’m going to withhold my opinions about this, but thought I would share
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This can't be good...
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The EEZ has always been the wild west where anything goes anyway. Very little enforcement. I have some boat fishing friends who are very frustrated about it. The only way to curb this is to start publicly calling out the businesses who routinely fish in the restricted area. If they won't enforce it then publicly embarrass the charter/party boats who fish there on Social Media. I think The Fisherman Magazine and OTW should run a story and document what is going on out there. Send a boat out there - get over the line and start taking photos. Your magazines are Journalism - you owe it to your readers to document what is happening not just complain with occasional editorials. Boat owners - time to police your peers who are fishing illegally. Don't complain and wait for someone else to be the heavy - do the right thing and call them out or turn them in.
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Since posting this story yesterday, I have received quite a few different opinions on the subject. First off, and I don't really follow the logic on this one, a lot of people are unhappy that I put this story out there. Do you think that if it wasn't reported on then no one would know? I received a ton of phone calls on the subject over the weekend well before I even had a chance to fully research it, so word was already out. If nothing else, spreading the word on it gives us a chance at reversing the action.
Second, and this is a sticky subject, how would you feel about simply redrawing the EEZ line? The argument here is that in some places the line was drawn logically so as to not have scenarios like the dead space between Montauk and Block. Why not have a general sweeping line from Montauk to Block to the Vineyard and so-on? I am not saying I support or oppose this idea at this time, but it is worth discussing. Ultimately I'd be much more in favor of this idea than using budgetary constraints to eliminate enforcement as it does little more than further divide the fishing community. |
There is money for it, just needs to be allocated so. Sucks this endrun happens.
Can RIDEM do anything on boats coming into state waters from fishing in the EEZ? Though the NY anglers (and others) would likely go around state waters |
TLap - keep up the good work !
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State Waters, 3 miles, chips fall where they may. The fish need a place where there is no pressure, particularly the big fish. |
Maybe I won’t withold my opinions .... but I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings.
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For example, this is form the September 2017 report: Violation Citations Issued State Property Violations (Parking, Alcohol, Disorderly Conduct, Dumping/Littering, etc.) 17 Motor Vehicle 1 Boating Violations 10 ATV Violations 5 Marijuana 3 Freshwater Fishing Violations 0 Salt Water Fishing Violations 2 CRMC Beach Violations 5 Hunting Violations 0 Total 43 |
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The bust you speak of was finally publicized and a few names were surprising - if I remember correctly I think at least one or two were prominent RISAA members who had also been active in RI striped bass management committees! Can you imagine that? |
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Laws are for the other guys.
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There's no bass in the eez anyways.
It should be a 3 mile line. 3 miles from land. Look at the eez directly from Boston. Instead of drawing a 3 mile line, they said f'kit and just made a straight line from situate to Gloucester. Giving Boston proper an almost 13 mile line. (Block is only 8 miles from pt jude)It Would be simple enough to just move the line 3 miles past the block and make the entire sound inside the line like Boston. This is more of a thorn in the side of the doomsday preppers trying to hold on to hallow ground, like an "AHA!"" You're inside the eez" "POACHERS", than a common sense "The line is missing" coast guard oversight or afterthought. If it's illegal to kill bass on a boat within 3 miles of Block, it should also be illegal to kill bass from the shores as well. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
who's job it is the state or the feds and whos money is being used ..
RIDEM has no responsibility to enforce fishing in the EEZ or the budget equipment or staff to pull it off Specifically, the Coast Guard is charged with at-sea enforcement of fisheries laws throughout the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ)—the area of ocean extending from three to 200 nautical miles offshore17—in order to protect the nation’s extremely valuable fishery resources. eliminating enforcement This is just another example of this administrations mantra .. less regulations are better . with out knowing how and why they they were put in place to begin with |
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I hope everyone has noticed that the White House has made it fair game to drill for oil all up the eastern seaboard. Boy.. won’t it be great to have all that freedom to fish for striped bass that won’t be there around all those oil rigs?!? God bless Murika Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Gamefish status with a slot plus one trophy tag per year would solve all of this bulk#^&#^&#^&#^&. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Ahh my mistake, I thought the whole block was in the eez.
Carry on... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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When it does, maybe this time gamefish status will happen. |
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Oops, I guess that's a hijack ...
I'll put it in the boat forum..... |
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I go in a huge argument with a bunch of "fishermen" from NJ last week. Their claim is that no one if fishing in the EEZ, that it is heavily patrolled by enforcement and I am full of crap. Oh well, as Mike P said, they will find out soon enough when the stocks collapse.
In that vain, I met a guy from MV down here (SC) last week. Was a cop on the Vineyard for 30 years, Derby committee member and avid striper fisherman. He said the Vineyard is a "ghost of what it once was" for Stripers. |
When the stocks collapse?? It’s already fully underway.
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The sky must certainly be falling
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And you believe that the bass stocks are healthy? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The possibility of getting caught is an amazing deterrent as opposed to knowing you will never get caught. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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RI DEM has a joint enforcement agreement with the federal government. That's why it was DEM that conducted the sweep out by the sub buoy a couple of years ago. Even last year most of the enforcement that I saw was being done by DEM. While I do not support Zeldin's actions, I also don't think its going to have much of an impact on enforcement in the EEZ as long as DEM continues to be the primary enforcer. Zeldin's maneuver should have zero impact on the DEM.
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