JCAA
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June
2006 |
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NOTICES |
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JCAA Statement Regarding NMFS Proposal to Open the EEZ to
Striped Bass Fishing |
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This letter is in response to the Federal Register
Notice of April 24, 2006 concerning Atlantic striped bass. JCAA has
historically been and is presently opposed to the opening of the EEZ to
recreational and commercial fishing. The Jersey Coast Anglers
Association (JCAA) is concerned that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)
has not
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2006 Fluke Tournament - Bigger
and Better Port Prizes |
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Be sure to enter the JCAA Fluke tournament now. Remember, after June
1st the tournament fee goes from $100 to $125. Your participation not only
guarantees a great time and a chance for many fabulous prizes for you &
your crew, it also allows you to support the work that JCAA does for all
recreational anglers. The Jersey Coast Fluke Tournament Survey that we
conduct during the tournament supplies valuable....... |
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President's Report
by Bruce Smith |
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The High Roller Raffle
winners were drawn at the general meeting April 26. Congratulations to the
winners and thanks to all who participated. Entries to the JCAA Fluke
Tournament are running as anticipated. There is still time to
register for this great event at the $100 entry fee. The entry fee
increases ..... |
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report by Tom Fote |
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Atlantic States Marine
Fisheries Commission Meeting |
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I attended 2 days of the ASMFC meeting on May 9 & 10.
It was interesting to see how much discussion there was and how little was
actually accomplished. Sometimes it is okay to decide not to take any
action or to postpone actions pending more discussion or more information........ |
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Blackfish or Tautog |
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There appears to be a huge illegal
blackfish fishery in New Jersey. It also seems that the
pot fishery on blackfish has grown quickly in relationship to
the price increases in the market for live blackfish.
Blackfish are not fish that migrate up and down the east coast.
They are a regional fish in New Jersey and New York and if we
can..... |
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Registration (Back Door
Fishing License) |
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I spent a good deal of time during the past month speaking
with the Federal New Jersey delegation about the proposed registration of
recreational anglers by the National Marine Fisheries Service. On May 9th
I spent five hours on Capitol Hill ....... |
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Striped Bass EEZ |
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The Federal government is again pushing a proposal to open
up the EEZ for striped bass fishing. The
JCAA response was finalized at a meeting on May 18th and is included
in this Newspaper. With all the problems NMFS has managing the national
recreational fishing, why increase their problems? .............. |
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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 effort........ |
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Amendment Blocks Saltwater
License |
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New Jersey recreational fishermen
are fortunate to have two congressmen who appreciate how important fishing is to
their constituents and the state's economy. Reps. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-N.J.)
and H. James Saxton (R-N.J.) have been weighing in forcefully on several matters
of importance to not only New Jersey anglers, but those ........ |
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Atlantic States Marine
Fisheries Commission Spring 2006 Meeting Summary |
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Arlington, VA – The Commission’s Summer Flounder,
Scup, and Black Sea Bass Management Board has approved Addendum XVI to the
Fishery Management Plan. The Addendum addresses issues of delayed implementation
of required management measures for summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass
fisheries. It provides a species-specific mechanism ........ |
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Highly Migratory Species Report by
John T. Koegler |
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NMFS HMS 2006 Permit Mischief |
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NMFS 2006
HMS permit has new reporting requirements. I find fault with them in that
they may be used by NMFS in the future to close anglers' access to key HMS
species. The 2006 permit for the first time requires reporting of
recreational LANDINGS ONLY of ...... |
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Swordfish |
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Recreational landings of Swordfish are not a
major a problem at this time. US recreational landings are included in the
miscellaneous category for swordfish landings. NMFS reports that the
swordfish commercial landings have dropped below the US quota
allocations........ |
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Recreational School Bluefin
Estimates |
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A major reason anglers are
upset with NMFS HMS reports is they consistently manipulate their angler
data. The result is anglers are never allowed to land their allocated HMS
quota. The perfect example is the
recent data review of NMFS anglers' bluefin tuna landing estimates ...... |
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Bluefin Tuna Season |
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The school bluefin tuna
season as is proposed by NMFS to be closed in 2006. They estimated that
anglers landed more school bluefin (27”-47”) than their 8% quota limit
from ICCAT allows. They estimated that only 5.7 MT remained in anglers'
2006 quota.
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Bottlenose Dolphin |
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Bottlenose dolphins have been dramatically impacted by commercial fishing.
Gill nets and other commercial fishing gear have a major impact on the
numbers of dolphin deaths. As a result, the costal migratory stock of this
species has been designated as depleted...... |
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Wiggly, Squiggly Eels |
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Eels are the preferred live bait for a large number of recreational
fisheries. Recent scientific studies have found a major reduction in the
eel population. Corrective action has been..... |
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Education Report - by Greg Kucharewski |
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The JCAA Youth
Education Committee received a donation from West Marine for providing a
HOFNOD and “Passport to Fishing and Boating presentation at West Marine’s
Belmar, New Jersey store. Funds will be used to purchase HOFNOD materials and
to reprint Dr. Eleanor Bochenek's Youth Fishing and Crabbing Guide. We
appreciate the generous donation..... |
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Miscellaneous |
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Some Comments About Fisheries
Management by Tom Siciliano |
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For years I have been saying there are only three things needed to improve
the science of fisheries management. They are DATA, DATA and DATA.
We need to add to that another factor and that is some common sense.
The first criterion of any scientific measurement is: “Does it make
sense?” If it is outside what one would expect then you need:
You guessed it! More DATA...... |
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Along the Hudson, a Path of
Construction by Alexander Lane,
Star-Ledger Staff |
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It was 40
years ago that planners first conceived of a public walkway along the
Hudson River, a picturesque promenade connecting the George Washington and
Bayonne bridges. State officials put the force of law behind the idea
about 20 years ago, requiring developers building near the water to add a
section, open to all. So how's it coming?
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Boats and Gas
by J. Staas Haught, Staff Writer, The Press of Atlantic City |
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If rising
gasoline prices aren’t enough to keep area boaters out of the water this
summer, the gas itself might do the trick. Boat owners
and marina operators say they’re concerned that ethanol-blended fuel, now
being sold at all filling stations across the state, could damage their
engines and fuel systems, putting them in dry dock for the
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