JCAA Newsletter
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March 2008
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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 2008 Raffle. We have put together a terrific selection of rods and reels and other prizes for a raffle that will be drawn on April 29, 2008. This is a major fundraiser for the JCAA. The 8 prizes are listed below with a value of almost $3,500. Tickets will.....
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Keeping Track of Bills in NJ Legislature
By Tom Siciliano
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The Pots off the Reefs Bill and Hooked on Fishing Not On Drugs Bill that are in the NJ Legislature are just two of the bills that you can easily be tracked using the free subscription service that is available on the NJ State Website. Just go to www.NJ.gov and go down to Legislature.....
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ProFishCo - Innovative Fishing Tackle for Serious Anglers
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The newest sponsor of the Jersey Coast Fluke Tournament is New Jersey based PROFISHCO, owned and operated by Roger Lehmann, a successful businessman, inventor and avid angler. He has drawn upon his extensive fishing experience gained on the East Coast and at sportfishing hotspots.....
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NJ Environmental Federation's Conference! The Heat is On!
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Register for NJ Environmental Federation's 22nd Annual conference! The Heat is On! Saturday, April 5, 2008 from 8 am - 6 pm. The day will feature grassroots environmental awards, workshops, keynote speaker, mayor's panel, breakfast, lunch and reception. Governor Corzine.....
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President's Report
by John Toth
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The most important issue facing us now is what our fluke season will be for this year. In order to meet the reduced quota facing NJ’s anglers, the NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife has submitted a number of proposals to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission that it feels will meet.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Summer Flounder
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Congressman Frank Pallone and NJ State Senator John Adler held a press conference on the boardwalk in Seaside Heights on February 11th to announce a bill that would allow flexibility in the Magnuson/Stevens Act. There are two articles below that cover this press conference. Senator John.....
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Striped Bass
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I attended the striped bass meeting and advisor’s meeting with former NJ Senator Louis Bassano and Captain Al Ristori. Lou and Al are the striped bass advisors for New Jersey. It was also good to see Bill Donovan from New Jersey Angler as a striped bass advisor for Pennsylvania. I was.....
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Endocrine Disruptors
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Senator Bob Smith held a NJ Senate Environment Committee hearing for testimony from NJ DEP Commissioner Lisa Jackson about the agencies priorities for 2008. Senator Smith opened the hearing to input from other groups who attended. I spoke for JCAA and NJ State Federation.....
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Pots Off Reef & Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs Bills
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As we are going to print with the JCAA Newspaper, the Senate Environment Committee has scheduled a session on February 21 to vote on bill S336 (prohibiting use of certain fishing gear on artificial reefs) and S75 (Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs). We want to thank Senator.....
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ASMFC 2008 Winter Meeting Summary
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Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board (Feb. 4, 2008)
Press Release
Striped Bass Stock Assessment Indicates Healthy Stock
Female Spawning Stock Biomass Remains High
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Pallone Unveils Plan to Rebuild State's Fisheries
By Al Ristori, Star Ledger 2/12/08
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Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) braved yesterday's bitter cold at the Seaside Heights boardwalk to announce he will be introducing legislation today to bring much-needed flexibility to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2007.....
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Congressman Pallone Proposes Revisions to Federal Fisheries Law
By Kirk Moore, Asbury Park Press 2/12/08
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How much progress is good enough when rebuilding America's ocean fish stocks? Legislation being introduced today in Congress is aimed at easing restrictions on the size of the summer flounder catch, and resisting demands for more harvest cutbacks in other.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
by John T. Koegler
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New ASMFC Shark Plan |
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As you know, all fish species NJ anglers desire or want are soon going to be included in one Fishery Management Plan (FMP) or another. The latest recreational attack comes from a new ASMFC shark plan that intends to regulate 39 coastal shark species. The plan will impose rules on......
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New Bluefin Tuna Limit |
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The NMFS has estimated that anglers went 150% over their 2007 quota for large school and small medium bluefin tuna. NMFS estimated anglers landed 362 MT of large school/small medium bluefin tuna in 2007. Their 2007 quota was 144 MT for this size category. NMFS reacted.....
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Commercial US Swordfish Landings at a New Low |
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NMFS reports US Atlantic coast 6 month swordfish landings were 2,574,000 million pounds DW. The US yearly quota was 7,940,000 million pounds Dressed Weight. They were 5,366,000 million pounds Dressed Weight under their US ICCAT quota. These low US landings have.....
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NEW USCG Boarding Ladders Rules |
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All USCG inspected head boats that are licensed for more than six people fishing must be aware and comment on their proposed new rule. In their proposed regulation, the USCG has redefined FREEBOARD. Their proposed new definition is: “Freeboard is the working distance between.....
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Unwarranted Closures |
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Recreational anglers are being clobbered from all directions. NMFS latest rule which affects inshore groupers is a typical reaction to states refusal to go along with tough new GOM regulations. The inshore groupers have rebuilt at a good rate. But this species will not meet their 2010.....
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SAFMC—Look Out for Allocations and Limited Access |
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The South Atlantic Fishery management council is creating new regulations which will ALLOCATE MANY important South Atlantic fisheries. These new rules include a proposed Comprehensive Allocation Amendment which outlines how fisheries resources will be distributed between.....
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Where Do We Go From Here? |
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Long time journalist Dusty Rhodes who has been involved in fishery management for over 20 year’s wrote in his column in the December issue of The New Jersey Angler: “At this juncture, I’m not as concerned about how many fish we can land as I am about being able to fish at.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Passport to Fishing and Boating
The Passport Program features six different "hands-on" stations with activities focused on fishing, boating and aquatic stewardship. The six stations are Fish Habitat and Handling, Knots and Rigging, Boat Smart - Boat Safe, Ready Set Boat, Casting, and Local Information. The.....
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Miscellaneous
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Fuel Costs Hurt Fishing, Hunting
by J.B. KASPER, The Times of Trenton 2/8/2008
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Just recently I got a press re lease from Winnebago saying the Iowa-based company will lay off 40 percent of its workforce due to high fuel prices and consumer worries over the economy. "Wholesale and retail markets for motor homes industry-wide have been depress because.....
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Human Activity' Blamed for Fish Ills
by David A. Fahrenthold, Washington Post 2/8/2008
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Federal scientists seeking to learn why male fish in the Potomac River are growing eggs said yesterday that they've made an important determination: New research shows that the fish symptoms are worse in streams near towns or near heavily farmed areas. That finding, announced.....
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