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Old 12-01-2015, 12:39 PM   #1
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As many of you may know the PCB contamination issue with striped bass may have been the real reason the species bounced back after the 1980s swoon. An interesting observation from that time period was that the Rhode Island Department of health banned the sale of striped bass within the state for a short time. But while they banned sale in Rhody they permitted the sale of striped bass TO OTHER STATES by consignment. Most bass were shipped from Rhode Island to other states through the Fulton Fish Market in NY who would pay for the bass. This was a huge loophole in interstate commerce. At the time I called the RI Department of Health and asked them how they could ban a product in Rhode Island but still allow the contaminated product to be shipped elsewhere for consumption? They immediately asked me if I was an attorney which I’m not.
Anyway this looks like a new attempt to remove the commercial pressure on striped bass. I’m quite surprised it has taken this long to resurrect the idea. With today’s social media it would be fairly simple to start organizing boycotts of certain restaurants that serve striped bass. Probably the next step.
As I recall the PCB contamination problem was confined to the Hudson river striped bass, and that while Chessie striped bass had some contamination they were deemed safe enough to eat. Am I wrong?

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Old 12-01-2015, 01:10 PM   #2
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As I recall the PCB contamination problem was confined to the Hudson river striped bass, and that while Chessie striped bass had some contamination they were deemed safe enough to eat. Am I wrong?
You're correct Mike - but determining origin of the bass was not possible so all bass were banned from RI sale. There was much controversy in the testing for PCBs. Some states tested fillets only, some states tested other parts of the bass. At the time most bass were being shipped to California markets through Fulton. I was fishing Block heavily back then. Lots of surfcasting pin hookers were there at the time. During the ban word was the pin hookers were shipping bass to NY on consignment through Handrigan Seafood. There were also some rumors on Block about guys that would fillet bass and send the fillets into NY by air.

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You're correct Mike - but determining origin of the bass was not possible so all bass were banned from RI sale. There was much controversy in the testing for PCBs. Some states tested fillets only, some states tested other parts of the bass. At the time most bass were being shipped to California markets through Fulton. I was fishing Block heavily back then. Lots of surfcasting pin hookers were there at the time. During the ban word was the pin hookers were shipping bass to NY on consignment through Handrigan Seafood. There were also some rumors on Block about guys that would fillet bass and send the fillets into NY by air.
That's why NY bans the sale of striped bass caught west of a line which is roughly in the middle of LI. Tagging studies have shown that most of the Hudson river fish don't migrate north and east more than 50 miles from the mouth of the river. (of course some do.)

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