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Old 05-16-2005, 06:21 AM   #1
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I hope to get writen comments in on the dockside sales thing by the meeting, but I'm leaving for Geroge's bank tomorrow, so it might not be possible. As far as dockside sale goes, I have no problme with the guys selling crabs and lobsters, but I have a big problem with finfish. It is illegal (under Federal law)for any federally permitteed vessel to commercialize fish caught on a recreational trip. This means that, unless they did special commercial trips, any party boat would be unable to legally sell fish. Same goes for charter boats. I am concerned that the finfish provisions, as currently written would facilitate this iollegal activity.

As far as the herring goes I think the rules should be strictly enforced. Twelve fish is the possession limit, so twelve should be the max allowable in any pen. Frankly I'd like to see them shut the entire herring fishery for a couple of years to give the fish time to recover. I hear from DEM that almost all of the fish in the runs this year are first time spawners.

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Old 05-16-2005, 09:06 AM   #2
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I'd like to see them shut the entire herring fishery for a couple of years to give the fish time to recover..
This may be the only solution...Sadly.
I'm all for it if it will help the fishery.

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Old 05-16-2005, 09:17 AM   #3
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stage 1 of the no fishing zones- the herring ladders
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Old 05-16-2005, 09:17 AM   #4
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Don't they do this already?
With cod in some areas they do but probably not enough areas. There has been some issues with an area off Boston Harbor getting slammed when a rolling closure to protect spawning fish would be ideal. I'm very shaky on those particular details thought so don't quote me on that particular issue

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This may be the only solution...Sadly.
I'm all for it if it will help the fishery.
But what is the ROOT of the herring decline? First in CT and now in areas of RI?

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