JCAA
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July
2006 |
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NOTICES |
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JCAA PRESS RELEASE |
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Port Winners for Jersey Coast
Anglers Association 12th Annual Fluke Tournament. 840 boats
entered in this year’s JCAA Tournament
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The Jersey Coast Fluke
Tournament Awards Ceremony |
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The 12 mini-tournaments were done. The 10 port prizes for each port were
decided with the exception of two prizes. The tournament alone
generates considerable excitement. Over 4,000 anglers participate with
842 boats this year. That would be enough and well worth....... |
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President's Report
by Bruce Smith |
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The next General Meeting is
June 27 and the next General Meeting after that will be September 26th.
Remember there are no JCAA General Meetings during the summer unless an
emergency situation arises. If that happens, Tom Fote will contact
you by email and that is why it is important..... |
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report by
Tom Fote |
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Fees for Registration Still in Question |
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During our week’s visit in Washington, DC, Tom Siciliano
and I spent a lot of time discussing the reauthorization of the Magnuson/Stevens
Act with the New Jersey congressional delegation. We talked about the Federal
Registration and ou........ |
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Senate Dems Trip Up Quick Passage of
Fishing Measure |
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Senate Commerce Chairman Stevens,
who is trying to free a bill updating federal oversight of
fisheries, is being stymied by three Democrats with parochial
concerns. Stevens is seeking to pass the reauthorized
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act |
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Habitat, the Forgotten Issue |
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I received a notice from ASMFC that we have a new staff
person in charge of the Habitat Committee. I sent the message included below to
Jessie Thomas. It made me think of the week I just spent in Washington, DC. I
was there for a general meeting of the American Sportfishing Association and the
Marine Fish Conservation Network ....... |
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Renewable Energy |
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The Federal
Minerals Management Service held a public hearing in Trenton to
get comments on the offshore use of renewable energy projects
and the alternate use of facilities in Federal waters. The
comments will be used to help prepare a “Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement” for the nations Outer
Continental Shelf Renewable Energy and .............. |
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Delay Hasn't Halted Plans for Turbines |
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A New York company is still interested in putting wind turbines
off the New Jersey coast, but a de facto moratorium on turbines
in federal waters is in place while federal rules are developed.
Winergy Power LLC of Hauppauge, N.Y., remains interested in four
sites ........ |
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Reserves: Closing More Areas to
Recreational Fishing |
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On June 15th President Bush spoke at
the White House during the Establishment of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
National Monument the President said, “The national monument we're establishing
today covers nearly 140,000 square miles. To put this area in context........ |
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Its a Shame When Someone Dies so Young |
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It is a shame when someone dies so young. Nelson
Beideman passed away on Thursday, May 25th. If you attended a Highly Migratory
Species meeting in the last twenty years, you knew Nelson. Nelson and I met at
one of those meetings in the 1980s. Nelson and I would disagree ........ |
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Shore Fishermen Mourn Advocate |
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From the time he was 7 years old, Nelson R.
Beideman used to say, he knew he wanted to be a fisherman. Within a decade, he
would be known here as one of the best, and finally emerge as a prominent
national advocate for the seafood industry ........ |
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Highly Migratory Species Report by
John T. Koegler |
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Bluefin Tuna News |
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NMFS has announced there will be
a limited school bluefin tuna season this summer. The bad news
is the time period and number of school bluefin tuna permitted.
The effective dates are: ...... |
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Commercial Fishery Observer
Program |
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At the recent yearly meeting of Fishery Management council chairmen in
Philadelphia the councils asked NMFS to allow them to create their own
commercial fishery observer program. The councils wanted to be allowed....... |
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Bunker Are Back! |
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Many thanks to JCAA and RFA for their previous work on getting bunker
reduction fishing nets eliminated from New Jersey state waters.
Currently along NJ beaches are swimming the largest number of...... |
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Recreational Fishery
Statistics |
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Recreational fishery statistics are estimated based on a combination of
two items. The first is a dockside interview that counts what fish
species and sizes are being brought to the dock. The second part
involves a telephone survey which calls postal zip code...... |
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Education Report - by Greg Kucharewski |
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JCAA Fluke Tournament |
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I would like
to take this opportunity to thank all the JCAA membership volunteers,
contestants, sponsors, and merchants that supported the JCAA Fluke
Tournament. Funds from the Fluke Tournament help provide needed
drug awareness literature, fishing equipment..... |
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Campers are Excited About
Learning to Fish |
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During the week of July 4th,
the Jersey Coast Anglers Association’s Youth Education Director has been
invited to teach at the University of Toledo and support their National
Youth Sports Program NYSP, Youth Fishing Program. NYSP is a program..... |
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Boy Scouts Troop # 30 |
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The JCAA Youth Education Committee presented a Fishing
Merit Badge night for Boy Scout Troop 30 on Monday, June 5, 2006 at the
Pleasant Plains Firehouse. The Boy Scouts attended the following
stations: Fishing Safety,
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Monmouth County Youth Group |
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During National Fishing and
Boating Week, members of the JCAA Youth Education Committee and Vietnam
Veterans of America, NJ Chapter 12, presented a fishing program for
children that are temporarily homeless. Children learned
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Miscellaneous |
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A Busy Week in June by Tom Siciliano |
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The first week of June was a busy one on Capital Hill. Tom
Fote and I spent the week in Washington, D.C. attending meetings of
American Sports Fishing Association (ASA) and the Marine Fish
Conservation Network (MFCN). Both organizations had...... |
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