JCAA Newsletter
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November 2007
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NOTICES
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Sportsperson of the Year Dinner/Dance
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Mark you calendar for November 18th, the night of Jersey Coast Anglers Association annual Sportsperson-of-the-Year Awards Dinner/Dance. Now is the time to buy your tickets. It is one of the major JCAA fundraisers. It takes place on Sunday, November 18, 2007 from 4:00-9:00 p.m. at.....
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Vote YES on Public Question #3 this November to Save New Jersey's Preservation Programs
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On November 6, 2007, New Jersey voters will be asked to approve Public Question #3 – the Green Acres, Farmland, Blue Acres and Historic Preservation Bond Act of 2007. By authorizing the state to issue $200 million in general obligation bonds, the Act would provide much-needed.....
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President's Report
by John Toth
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Assemblyman Panter and Senator Karcher respectively are pushing legislation (A3275 and S2041) that would significantly reduce or eliminate the influence of anglers and hunters from the NJ Fish & Game Council. Instead of prospective Council members being reviewed and.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Summer Flounder: The Problem of Bad Scientific Assumptions and People that Force us to Live with those Assumptions
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The summer flounder debate continues hot and heavy. Congressman Frank Pallone is requesting a Congressional Hearing on the controversies surrounding stock assessment and targets. There will be some organizations that will be pushing for NMFS to support the quota suggested by the.....
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Oceans 21 Revision!
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JCAA just received the latest revisions to the Oceans 21 Legislation. JCAA’s Oceans 21 Committee will meet to discuss the revisions to determine what we will support and what we will oppose. JCAA is reaching out to other groups to gather their opinions. If your organization has comments,.....
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Pots Off Reef Bill
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The bill (S 2635) that would rid New Jersey artificial reefs of pots that interfere with drifting, anchoring and even additional reef-building passed through the Senate Environmental Committee on Thursday, October 18th. JCAA would like to thank Senator Robert Smith, chairman of the Environmental Committee for holding a special hearing.....
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S138/A636 Hooked on Fishing-Not-On-Drugs Bill
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JCAA, NJSFSC and I have been working hard to get S138/A636 Hooked on Fishing-Not on Drugs Bill passed. It was heard by the Senate Environmental Committee on Monday, September 17 and was moved out of committee. JCAA would like to thank Senator Robert Smith.....
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President signs Executive Order on Striped Bass and Red Drum
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I was invited by the President to witness this signing of an Executive Order but could not make it. JCAA has been working on striped bass no sale for over 20 years and I have been working on it for over 30 years. It is nice to see that President Bush recognizes the importance of.....
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Senate Passes Bill to Free Reefs
by Al Ristori, The Star Ledger 10/19/2007
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The bill (S 2635) that would rid New Jersey artificial reefs of pots that interfere with drifting, anchoring and even additional reef-building passed through the Senate Environmental Committee yesterday at its meeting in Trenton. Sen. James McCullough (R-Atlantic) was on.....
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Bill Would Prohibit Fixed Gear on Artificial Reefs
by John Geiser, Asbury Park Press 10/20/2007
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This could be the last year that commercial lobster and fish pots inhibit recreational fishing on the two artificial reefs in state waters. The state Senate Environment Committee decided unanimously Thursday to send bill S-2635, which would ban the fixed gear on the reefs, to the full..... |
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Highly Migratory Species Report
by John T. Koegler
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Disastrous Giant Bluefin Tuna Report |
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The US giant bluefin tuna landing report for the season up to September 5, 2007 are so low they are shocking. The landings of Giants in the Northeast have dropped so far it must be described as a fishery collapse. NMFS reported only 64.7 MT of giant bluefin had been landed from the US......
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Bluefin Tuna 2008 Rules |
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NMFS has stated that 2008 bluefin tuna rules will be the same as their 2007 regs.
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Swordfish Stock Recovery |
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Swordfish are the ONLY US HMS fishery where a stock recovery has occurred. For many years NMFS observers on longline boats in the Straits of Florida and the Charleston Bump have reported huge numbers of small swordfish being discarded dead by longline fishing......
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Large Coastal Shark Comment Time Extended |
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NMFS announced their comment period of LCS has been extended until November 1, 2007. Please send in your comment about the negative impact of NMFS proposed closure of recreational landings of black tip and sandbar sharks. NMFS shark management proposal is a.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Youth Education Award Nominations
There is still time to submit nominations for the JCAA Youth Education Award at the next JCAA meeting. Nominations can also be e-mailed to gkucharews@aol.com
Governor's Surf Fishing Tounament
Over 200 children received “Hooked On Fishing Not On.....
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Miscellaneous
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Panter, Karcher Bills Show Intolerance
by Karen E. Wall, Asbury Park Press 10/19/2007
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Daniel Suarez can't understand the thinking. "Do you have any idea how many billions of dollars they would cost the state?" he asked incredulously. "They" would be Assemblyman Michael Panter and state Sen. Ellen Karcher, the sponsors of matching bills in the state Assembly.....
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Saxton Introduces Menhaden Bill: Fish is an Important Part of Gamefish Industry
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Jim Saxton has introduced new legislation to bolster the stocks of a key forage fish that many other fish and marine animals rely upon as prey. “Menhaden are an important part of the food chain,” Saxton said. “It is strongly suspected that.....
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Action Urged to Protect Wildlife in NJ
by Richard Pearsall, Courier-Post Staff
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CAPE MAY POINT - The nation's efforts to protect endangered species are well-known. Witness the attention the bald eagle has received in recent years. Game species, such as deer and bear, get a fair amount of attention, too, thanks, in part, to fees paid by hunters and.....
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