Budget Cuts Affect Commercial Regs
Apparently congress passed some serious budget cuts in the way of commercial fisheries observing about a month ago. I haven't found out too many of the details, except that it's put me out of my dream job. To the supermarket I go, to work until enough people leave the job I'm now waiting indefinitely for.
Now, I don't see how huge cuts help at all. They require a reduction in the days observing. This stuff is important in order to calculate commercial fishing pressure and to find ways to reduce bycatch. You need a certain sample size in order to get accurate results. The government will end up expending more money subsidizing commercial vessel owners and paying out welfare, unemployment, etc., when fish stocks are not properly managed.
I'm in the process of checking up on the details of these cuts and who to contact to, well, I guess, complain. The severe reduction in the observing budget and, therefore research days at sea may end up affecting striper numbers, as well as all other fish. I urge you to contact your senators, reps, and local, regional, and national fishery management agencies in order to let them know how important commercial fisheries observing is to us, to fish stocks, to commercial fishermen, and to aquatic ecosystems. Increase the budget, dudes!
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