M A Y   M E E T I N G S

 

Maine Lobster Zone Councils

May 3, 6:00 pm
Zone F at the Log Cabin, Yarmouth

 


 

ASMFC
Northern Shrimp Section Releases Amendment 2 PID
for Public Comment and Review

Hearings will be held in Maine, to discuss changes to the management plan for the northern shrimp fishery in the Gulf of Maine as described in the ASMFC press release below...

Monday, May 2
Ellsworth City Hall, 1 City Hall Plaza, Ellsworth at 6:00 pm

Wednesday, May 4
Portland High School Library, 284 Cumberland Ave., Portland at 6:00 pm

Thursday, May 5
Rockland Middle School, 30 Broadway, Rockland at 6:00 pm

For more information about these meetings, contact Terry Stockwell at (207) 624-6553. For information about hearings in NH and MA, visit http://www.asmfc.org/northernShrimp.htm.

 


 

Atlantic herring fishery “days out” for 2011

Meeting to discuss Atlantic herring fishery "days out" for 2011

May 12, 2011, 10 a.m.

Urban Forestry Center, 45 Elwyn Road, Portsmouth NH, 03801
Please note the address change from previous years.

Contact: Doug Grout (603) 868-1095 or Christopher Vonderweidt (202) 289-6400 for more information.

CONTENTS

American Lobster in The Asian Century

Tidewater Brown Trout

Editorial

Forum Address Brings Lobstermen’s Association Letters

One Year Later, Gulf Still Suffering from Unprecedented Dispersant Use

Herring Days Out Meeting May 12

Sinking Line Formula and Deployment Still Experimental

Elver Fishery Market Cycles

Lobster Fishery Economic Conditions Past and Present

Mainstream Canada Sues Activist

Ghost Gear Cleanup Continues for Second Year

Letters to the Editor

Morning Memory

Hamilton Marine Adds Commercial Fishing Warehouse at Portland

Alaska Commission Cuts Halibut Harvests

UK Lobstermen Forced From Fishing Grounds by Offshore Wind

Stonington COOP Gets New Manager

Back Then

Chester L. Pike, Sardine Carrier

A Message for Charles Kelley, Captain of FV Lamb of God

May Meetings

A Tip of the Hat – Peter K. Prybot, Remembered

Classified Advertisement

Dailey News

Capt. Mark East’s Advice Column

Correction: Brooks Trap Mill

Maritime Textbook Translated into Japanese