JCAA
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October 2005 |
| NOTICES |
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Very Very
Important Notice for Club Reps by
Ed Cherry |
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Be Sure to
attend the September 27th JCAA General Meeting. Among
a number of very important management issues to be reviewed and
discussed is the JCAA position on the Weakfish Management Plan
which must .... |
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Membership
by John Toth |
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fishing clubs that are not members of the JCAA, please talk to
them about joining us. You can tell them what the JCAA does for
recreational anglers, or you can hand them a copy of our
newsletter. This publication always has interesting..... |
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ASA
Sportfishing Summit Registration Available Oct 5-7 |
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The American Sportfishing
Association’s annual Sportfishing Summit is the industry’s
premiere informational and networking opportunity. It
demonstrates our desire to bring together our members with
others from ..... |
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Public Meetings
on Croaker |
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The
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries
Commission (ASMFC) and the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife will
host two public meetings regarding changes to the ASMFC’s
Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Croaker. The
first meeting .... |
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Governor's Surf
Fishing Tournament -
by Paul Smith, Tournament
Committee |
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The 14th
Annual Governor’s Surf Fishing Tournament will be held on Sunday, October
2 at Island Beach State Park. The number of early entries is
up this year and we are hoping for a well-attended event.
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Sportsperson of
the Year Dinner/Dance -
by Paul Turi, |
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It’s getting to that time of year again. The Jersey Coast Anglers
Association will be hosting its annual “Sportsperson-of-the-Year” awards
dinner/dance as a fundraiser on Sunday, November 13, 2005 from 4:00-9:00
p.m. at the Crystal Point Yacht Club, RT. 70 & River Rd, Point Pleasant,
NJ....... |
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President's Report
by Bruce Smith |
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It is time again to speak up in support of 2 at 28. If you don’t know
what that is, check your pulse. The STRIPED BASS LAW CHANGE UPDATE article
by Tom Fote, in this issue, is a concise review of this issue.......... |
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| Youth
Education Report by Greg Kucharewski |
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September, we receive a request to assist the students from the
Monmouth County Association of Retarded Citizens with a fishing
seminar and “Take Me Fishing” day. The JCAA Youth Education
Committee will provide a learn-to-fish seminar at the ARC Hersh
High School and take .... |
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| Fisheries
Management & Legislative Report by Tom Fote |
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ASMFC Annual
Meeting |
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New Jersey is hosting the annual meeting of the Atlantic
States Marine Fisheries Commission. The meeting begins on October 31st
with striped bass as the first meeting at 8:30 AM. Below is the preliminary
agenda for the annual meeting. The location is the Marriot Hotel on ........ |
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Getting JCAA
Alerts |
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People I meet have many questions about JCAA and fisheries
management. I always ask if they read the current JCAA newspaper. Or
I ask if they are on the JCAA email list for frequent updates. Too many of
them say no to both. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, there
is considerable,....... |
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Striped Bass |
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Nothing changed since the last newspaper article
on striped bass. It does not appear that the NJ Legislature will have a
voting session before the election. Any change in the regulations will
have to wait until the lame duck session in late November. I was also
contacted
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Weakfish |
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Weakfish will be another interesting situation for 2006. New Jersey and
Delaware have expressed their concerns to ASMFC about the lack of weakfish in
the Delaware Bay. The models on weakfish have suggested the stocks of
weakfish are growing. However, anglers are not seeing this increase ......... |
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Upcoming Meetings |
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Hearings have been scheduled for weakfish,
croaker, the Highly Migratory Species Plan and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management
Council Ecosystem Plan. Ed Cherry’s and John Koegler’s articles include ......... |
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Katrina |
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It is heartbreaking to watch the destruction
caused by Hurricane Katrina. In addition to the lives lost or changed
forever, the environmental impact will be felt for decades. The Gulf Coast
has many subsistence, commercial and recreational fishermen ......... |
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Voters to Decide
on Cleaner Air |
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Every year, hundreds of New Jerseyans die prematurely from exposure to diesel exhaust, which likely
causes cancer. For thousands of others – especially children,
seniors and those who live and work in urban areas diesel exhaust can cause
serious respiratory illnesses and trigger
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Trust in System
Breaking Down |
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Since the last
newspaper, I had the opportunity to speak to a couple of JCAA member clubs.
I knew there was a lot of frustration and hostility regarding fisheries
regulations. The proposed changes for weakfish, the further restrictions
on summer flounder, the one fish bag limit ......... |
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Highly Migratory Species Report -
by John T. Koegler |
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NMFS has scheduled hearings
on major changes in future Highly Migratory Species (HMS) rules and
regulations. Their proposed changes will affect all recreational, general
category and charterboat HMS permit holders starting next year. Two New Jersey Hearings
will start at 7-10PM and be held at:....... |
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ENVIRONMENT |
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NOAA to
Study Effects of Hurricane Katrina; Biologists Will Look at
Resources and Contaminants - Press Release September
13th |
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Sept. 13, 2005 ' The NOAA Research vessel the Nancy Foster this
week is working off the coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi and
Alabama to study the effects of Hurricane Katrina on marine
resources and the ecosystem. During the cruise, biologists will
take water samples and look
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PUBLIC ACCESS |
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What's Next for
Former Marina in Dover ?
Josh Davidson, Ocean County
Observer Staff Writer |
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TOMS RIVER
— The fate of the former Anchor Reef Marina site may soon be a
little clearer, but its surrounding residents want to ensure
that the property is developed in a manner which is most
suitable for Dover Township. Residents such as Tom Fote, of
Cruiser Court, want to see
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