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Old 11-26-2005, 09:00 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by MakoMike
Different herring
I'm well aware that the article speaks to Atlantic herring and not river herring, however, I found the following passages to be of interest:

"Mid-water trawlers, which use highly efficient gear, have been accused of depleting inshore stocks of herring, which serve as an important food source for groundfish and tuna, as well as whales and other marine mammals.
The trawlers work in pairs to trap schools of herring by towing a large net between two vessels. The nets trap and kill marine mammals as well as scoop cod, haddock and other non-targeted fish or bycatch, environmentalists said.
The CHOIR coalition -- an unlikely alliance of environmental groups and commercial and recreational fishermen -- has fought to restrict mid-water trawlers from fishing along the southern coast of Maine during summer months. The group contends that vessels using purse seine nets -- circular nets that are closed off by drawstrings -- have less bycatch and are better for the marine environment"
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