JCAA Newsletter
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February 2007
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NOTICES
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JCAA High Roller Raffle
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It is now time for the JCAA High Rollers 2007 Raffle. We have put together a terrific
selection of rods and reels for one raffle with eight prizes that will be drawn on April 24, 2007.
This is a major fundraiser for the JCAA. The 8 prizes are listed below with a
value of almost $3.000. Tickets.....
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David Chanda Appointed Director NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife
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Governor Jon S. Corzine has approved the appointment of veteran
wildlife conservationist David Chanda to serve as Director of the
Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Fish and
Wildlife, DEP Commissioner Lisa P. Jackson announced today.....
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JCAA Fluke Tournament Update: Shimano Becomes the Rod and Reel Sponsor
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JCAA is proud to announce that Shimano has become the Rod and Reel
Sponsor for 2007. Shimano has demonstrated strong support for recreational
fishing through their support of conservation programs including the ones in
American Sportfishing Association. Shimano joins Trump Marina Hotel and Casino,
Yamaha Motors.....
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JCAA: Comments on Report Evaluation and Improvement of Recreational Fishery Survey Methods
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Dear Dr. Van Vorhees:
I am writing you with Jersey Coast Anglers Association’s comments on your draft report entitled, Evaluation and Improvement of Recreational Fishery Survey Methods. This 44 page report focuses on evaluating possible causes of bias in the current survey (MRFSS), as well as potential methodological enhancements that could improve this survey.....
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President's Report
by Bruce Smith
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Yes Anglers, There is a Fluke Tournament.
Holding a general meeting on December 26th was not one of our better ideas.
Only ten club delegates showed up. No Quorum, No Meeting, No Election.
At the next general meeting January 30th we will elect new officers for 2007.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Herb Siperstein, Conservationist and Sportsman Passes
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While I was vacationing in Hawaii I received word that Herb Siperstein had passed away.
I had seen Herb’s son Alan at a dinner earlier in 2006 and he told me that Herb had a
brain tumor and was in serious condition. Most people know Herb as Siperstein Paint
Stores. I met Herb.....
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Magnuson/Stevens Bill is Signed
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The bill is finally signed and that allows for the extension on the summer
flounder rebuilding period. Below I have enclosed the press release from the
White House. As with the bill that was passed in 1996, it will be awhile
before we know some of the ramifications and.....
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Upcoming ASMFC Meeting
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By the time you read this I will be at the winter ASMFC meeting in Alexandria,
Virginia. There will be decisions made on striped bass, weakfish, summer flounder
and tautog. I will email the summary sheet after the meeting. There are not
many positive decisions to be made.....
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Ongoing Summer Flounder Soap Opera
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I was surprised when some people decided to thank Dr. Holgarth for the 17.1 quota for summer
flounder. People have really short memories but, as you all know, I never forget.
It got more confusing when I arrived back in New Jersey. There was a newspaper article
stating.....
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MPA Draft
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On January 18 I participated in a conference call on the Draft Framework for
the National System of MPAs. I found the discussion interesting.
There was a much softer tone than what I was hearing a couple of years ago.
The recreational and commercial fishing community has.....
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Fishermen: Fluke Limit Better, but not Good
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When President George W. Bush signed the bill Thursday decreasing the amount of
summer flounder, or fluke, that could be caught by commercial and recreational
fishermen from 23.6 million pounds to 17.1 million pounds, it was no surprise that members of.....
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State Will Pressure Industrial Sites to Stop Killing Fish
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State regulators plan to push for expensive changes to the cooling systems
for a few industrial sites along the Delaware River, which are
blamed for killing tens of billions of aquatic organisms each year.
Alarming studies in recent years have provided environmental groups with.....
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President George Bush Fact Sheet: Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act
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Today, President Bush Signed The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation And
Management Reauthorization Act Of 2006. By signing this bill, the President
reaffirmed our commitment to protect America's fisheries and keep our commercial and
recreational fishing.....
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Do You Want to Fish or Play Golf?
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Did you ever wonder why your favorite reef site looks like an 18-hole golf
course? The main obstacles a player faces on these offshore courses are not
sand traps and water hazards, they are fish traps. The golf flags, more appropriately called.....
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Broader buffers Sought on River, Category 1 for Toms River?
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Fifteen miles upriver from its yacht clubs and rumbling motor yachts,
the Toms River is so narrow one can jump across in some spots.
Flowing from its headwaters in Millstone Township and Jackson, the
river drains 25 percent of the land area adjacent to Barnegat Bay — carrying.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
by John T. Koegler
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Swordfish |
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Swordfish are one of the rare HMS species that after a short time of
new management rules have been reported by NMFS as recovered. Anglers who
have sought them in recent years have been rewarded with a major increase
in their swordfish landings. A few anglers have land.....
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Bluefin Tuna Lawsuit
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NMFS has for 15 years tried to control the commercial landing and sale
of giant bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Mexico, an identified giant bluefin
tuna spawning area. The big problem was a documented major increase in
long lining in the area known to be a preferred spawning area.....
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White Marlin Endangered Species Listing Status Review
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NMFS recently stated it will begin a status review of the Atlantic White
Marlin for an Endangered Species Act listing. This action was required
by a 2005 federal court suit settlement. In 2005 NMFS noted that ICCAT
would complete their White Marlin study in 2006 and their study.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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This is a great opportunity to get rid of that old stuff you have laying around the house
and turn it into some cash to buy new stuff. The Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural
Resource Education Center is hosting a flea market and is looking for your participation.
They are celebrating the beginning of spring and the opening of trout season......
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Miscellaneous
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What is the Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership (ACFHP)?
By Jessie Thomas
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The Atlantic Coastal Fish Habitat Partnership (ACFHP) is a pilot effort under the
National Fish Habitat Action Plan (NFHAP) to bring together fishery and non-fishery
associated organizations (governmental (federal, state, local) and non-governmental
organizations (academic, non-profit, professional, etc.)) to work cooperatively for.....
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