February 2016    Volume 21, No. 2

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All Out Racing

Halifax, Nova Scotia. Gateway warehouse staff packing and wrapping 30 lb. boxes of lobster. 180,000 lbs. of lobster were packed on to the plane they are loading. The aluminum cans shown behind the pallet being packed are shaped to fit in the belly of the plane. They each hold 50 boxes of lobster. See “Gateway Ships 90 Tons of Lobster on One Plane”. Richard Stern photo


 

Herring vs. Haddock in
Data Debate

by Laurie Schreiber

PORTLAND, ME—Last October, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) drastically constrained the ability of midwater trawlers to fish for herring in offshore waters for a period of more than six months, because the herring fleet had bumped up against its quota for the incidental catch of Georges Bank haddock.

As a result, at its December meeting, the New England Fishery Management Council (NEFMC) heard a request from herring fishery interests to reconsider the level of constraint for the upcoming fishing year of May 1, 2016 to April 30, 2017, and for future years, since Georges Bank haddock appears to be plentiful and, they said, estimates of haddock catches by the herring fleet were inaccurate.

“A seven-month closure of a major fishery is very significant,” said NEFMC member Mary Beth Tooley, who is the government affairs representative for Rockland-based O’Hara Corp., which owns and operates two herring vessels. “We in the herring fishery don’t want to catch haddock. But that biomass is like locusts: They’re

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CONTENTS

Eighteen Hundred and Froze to Death

Editorial – Scrap the 19th Century Model

Letter to the Editor

NEFMC Urged to Engage in Ocean Planning Process

Lobster From Away

Rockweed: Fish or Habitat and Whose?

Fish Stocks Continue Freefall in Sacramento River Delta

Surf Clam Fishery Within Proposed Groundfish Closures

FIshermen Wanted

Fisheries Laws – What’s New for 2016

Dungeness Crab Hit by Algae Bloom

SI-TEX SVS-880 and SVS-1010 Chartplotter/sounders Offer New Features for Commercial Fishing and Workboats

Gateway Ships 90 Tons of Lobster on One Plane

Gulf of Maine Climate

Notice of Emergency Closure

Alaska Supreme Court Favors Private Interests in Landmark Quota Decision

Random Factoids . . .

Captain Perry Wrinkle – Bird Hunting

Alaska Studies Find Fisheries Revenues Contribute to Local Economies Much More Than to State Government

Launch

Lee Wilbur – Limo for a 4X4

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Back Then – Tight as a Drum, Round as a Dollar


  


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