JCAA Newsletter
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March 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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JCAA Letter to Governor Jon Corzine
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Dear Governor Corzine,
The member clubs of the Jersey Coast Anglers Association voted unanimously
at its last meeting to request the assistance of your office to prohibit
the use of commercial fishing gear and pots on artificial reefs within.....
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NOAA Fisheries to Revise Overfishing Guidelines
Public Invited to Comment
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NOAA Fisheries has announced the opening of a scoping period to analyze alternatives for
implementing annual catch limits, accountability measures and other overfishing provisions
of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2006
(MSRA).....
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Saltwater Fishing Expo
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The Saltwater Fishing Expo returns to the Garden State Exhibit Center
in Somerset, NJ, March 16-18, 2007. Sponsored by The Outdoor Channel,
this is the largest show dedicated to saltwater sportfishing north
of Miami, FL. Last year’s inaugural event drew large crowds, and
given.....
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President's Report
by John Toth
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My first order of business is to thank Bruce Smith for guiding the JCAA for the two years of his
presidency. Bruce has contributed much of his time and energy to JCAA issues. He
has attended numerous management meetings where JCAA presence and opinions were.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Weakfish
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The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission decided to reduce the recreational bag limit to 6 fish along the entire coast. For New Jersey that represents a reduction from 8 fish at a 13 inch minimum to 6 fish at the same size. Lately, ASMFC has retreated from.....
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Summer Flounder
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The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission showed absolutely no guts and simply rubber stamped the National Marines Fisheries Service’s plan for summer flounder. Even though NMFS was asked at the New York meeting to provide ASMFC with tables based on 50% probability.....
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Tautog (Blackfish)
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I wish I had some good news. However, ASMFC decided to reduce the tautog mortality rate by 28.6% on the recreational community for 2008. In the meantime, the commercial community will stay at status quo. The plan does allow the states to be more conservative and.....
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Restrict Public Comment at ASMFC Meetings
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There is a move to really restrict public comment at the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) meetings. If it was up to some people, there would be no public comment at ASMFC meetings. When the Atlantic Coast Conservation Act was being discussed.....
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Getting the Pots off the Reefs
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A letter from JCAA is included in this newspaper supporting the elimination of pots from the artificial reefs. JCAA has joined a coalition to make this happen not only off New Jersey but the entire Mid-Atlantic Coast. This coalition is similar to the coalition we built for the menhaden.....
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ASMFC Winter Meeting Summary
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Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board
Tautog Management Board
Weakfish Management Board
Summer Flounder, Scup, & Black Sea Bass Management.....
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Public Feeling Squeezed out of Meetings
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Public participation in the fishery management process is marginal at best, and the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is making it even more difficult. Tom Fote, legislative director of the Jersey Coast Anglers Association and a former governor's appointee to the ASMFC....
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Don't Shut Down LORAN-C, Anglers, Captains Say
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There is still a lot of public interest in retaining the LORAN-C land-based navigation system, if the response to the announcement of its possible termination is any indication. Phone calls have been coming to my office steadily since a column ran Jan. 14 in The Press alerting.....
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Ristori:
Reefs Not Serving Purpose
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New Jersey's artificial reefs are becoming covered with pots that not only trap much of the fish life, but also cover so much ground in strings that drift fishing becomes difficult -- and the very purpose of establishing the reefs for recreational use is defeated. Bill Figley, the architect.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
by John T. Koegler
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Bluefin Tuna Quotas |
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The new 2007 quota for the western Atlantic was cut from 2,700 to 2,140 for the 2007 fishing year. The US share is 1,190 MT. This is a 20% cut from 2006. The base quota based on 2006 percentages allocations in Metric Tons are.....
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Blueish
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Many people ignored the bluefish action approved last August by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council. They determined that bluefish were overfished. They set the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for bluefish in 2007 at 32.022 million pounds. The estimated average discard.....
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White Marlin
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NMFS Protected Resources is conducting a status review of Atlantic White Marlin under the Endangered Species Act. As a result of a legal settlement agreement, NMFS agreed to initiate a status review following the 2006 stock assessment by ICCAT. The 2006 white marlin assessment.....
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Winter
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Has winter knocked at your door? The Barnegat Bay is totally covered with ice. The longer it stays ice covered, the better it is for the bay and the fisheries the bay supports. There are too many non-native species in this bay. The cold weather kills most non-native species if the.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Become Part of the Angler's Legacy
This is something every angler should do to keep the joy of fishing alive. You likely
remember your very first fishing trip and who took you. And odds are pretty good
that it was that experience that's directly responsible for......
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Miscellaneous
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Fish Killer! By Bill Donovan
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Television is a powerful medium. It has the capacity to reach large numbers
of people, and in a manner that solicits a tangible response. We’ve
discovered this for ourselves over the past two years of airing our TV show,
The New Jersey Angler Video Magazine. One of the.....
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