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JCAA Newsletter
October 2008
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17th Annual NJ Governor's Surf Fishing Tournament - October 5th 2008
by Paul Smith, Tournament Committee
The Annual Governor’s Surf Fishing Tournament (GSFT) is held at Island Beach State Park, NJ on October 5th, 2008. Approximately 1,000 anglers of all ages annually enter this tournament. This event is one of the most popular surf fishing contests for the individual angler on the East.....
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Sportsperson of the Year Dinner/Dance
by Paul Turi
Mark you calendar for November 16th, 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 16, 2008 from 4:00-9:00.....
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Jersey Coast Anglers Association Operations Manager
Job Description: The Jersey Coast Anglers Association (JCAA) seeks the position of a full-time Operations Manager. This person will be responsible for advancing the agenda of the JCAA with the media, legislators and public. The primary goal for the first year will be to run the JCAA annual fluke.....
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President's Report by John Toth
Fluke - It is a shame that the fluke season is over while we know that we still have good fluke fishing available. Hopefully, we will have a better season for 2009 with our increased fluke quota up to 18.45 million pounds from the15.77 million pounds for 2008. It will be interesting.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report by Tom Fote
Liquid Natural Gas
Clean Ocean Action has put together a white paper on LNG which is very comprehensive. If you would like a copy by email, please let me know. Or you can go to the Clean Ocean Action webpage and download a copy. The nine points they cover in this paper are.....
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Drugs in Drinking Water
The original Associated Press story on drugs in drinking water convinced many localities to test their water to determine what drugs were in their drinking water. The results convinced people that the problem is more wide spread than originally believed. Please read the.....
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Office Operations Manager
As you noticed in the President’s Column, JCAA is advertising for an operations manager. This does not mean that I am going anywhere at this time. But we need to plan for the future. JCAA has been in existence for 28 years. For about 26 of those years I have represented JCAA in a.....
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Legislative & Fisheries Management Agenda
The New Jersey Legislature will be back in session soon and, after the Congressional elections, there will be a lame duck session and then new people representing some of our districts in Washington. There are many bills that need to be moved through the NJ Legislature in the next.....
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Fisheries Regulations and Money
JCAA is frequently asked to sign on to letters written by other organizations. We have ongoing discussions with other groups about the difficulty of calling for stricter enforcement of the management plans that are based on questionable science. Summer flounder is a perfect example.....
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Drugs affect more Drinking Water
AP Enterprise, 9/12/08
Map locates cites in the U.S. where pharmaceuticals have been detected in drinking waters. Testing prompted by an Associated Press story that revealed trace amounts of pharmaceuticals in drinking water supplies has shown that more Americans are affected by the problem than.....
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Viewpoint - Seafood.com
By Brian Rothschild, Seafood.com 9/5/08
Dr. Brian Rothschild is chair of New Bedford Mayor Scott Lang's Ocean and Fisheries Council, Montgomery charter professor of marine science at UMass Dartmouth, and former dean of the UMass School for Marine Science and Technology. The fishery management system in.....
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NJ Re-Energizing Solar Rebate Program
By Kevin Post, Press of Atlantic City 9/10/08
ATLANTIC CITY - New Jersey will restart its solar rebate program and subsidize residential solar energy projects through 2011, a spokesman for the state Office of Clean Energy told a home energy conference here Tuesday. Larry Barth said that "in a couple of days," the state Board.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report by John T. Koegler
Missing Yellowfin Tuna
After a good early season, which lasted until Early August, the Yellowfin tuna totally vanished. There were many explanations offered but that did not make up for this key offshore species. The slack was taken up by the strong showing of bluefin tuna along the 30 fathom.....
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Spiny Dogfish
Spiny dogfish are a small shark but they are a voracious predator that hunts in packs. My personal experience has been unpleasant. When they show up in the early fall they totally shut down any chance for wreck fishing trips where you drift such as the artificial reefs. Recently, they now.....
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Youth Education Report by Greg Kucharewski
Casting for a Drug Free Fort Monmouth
Over 100 children from the Fort Monmouth Youth Services Summer Camp participated in a casting and safety event located at the School Age Services tennis courts.  Children learned to cast a spin cast rod/reel and how to catch.....
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Calendar of Events 

September 30th - JCAA General Meeting
October 5th - Governor's Surf Fishing Tournament
October 9th - JCAA Board Meeting
October 19th-23rd - ASMFC Annual Meeting Delaware
October 28th - JCAA General Meeting
November 16th - JCAA Dinner

GoTo: Interactive Calendar of Events

Acronyms, Abbreviations & Technical Terms Used in Fisheries Management Documents

EEZ= Exclusive Economic Zone = Federal water from 3 to 200 nautical miles offshore. Fisheries in the EEZ are generally under federal Control

M
Natural mortality (M) - The instantaneous rate at which fish die from all causes other than harvest. This rate has traditionally included unmeasured bycatch mortality, but as research has documented bycatch, it is increasingly included in "F". Usually "M" is an assumption or estimate from maximum age data or the value used for other species with a similar life history strategy. Natural mortality can rarely be measured directly.

MRFSS
= Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey

MSP
= Maximum spawning potential =  The estimated female spawning stock biomass or egg production in the absence of fishing. A percentage of this value (% MSP) can be used as a measure of the health of a stock.

MSY
= Maximum sustainable yield = The largest catch, on average, which can be taken from a stock over time under existing environmental conditions without affecting the reproductive capacity of the stock.

MT
= Metric Ton = 2,204.6 pounds

Recruit
= An individual fish which has entered a defined group through growth,spawning, or migration, such as those fish above minimum legal size ( fishable stock) or which are sexually mature ( spawning stock).

Recruitment
= A measure of weight or number of fish which enter a defined portion of a stock, such as fishable stock or the spawning stock.

 SPR = Spawning potential ratio = SPR compares the spawning ability of a stock in the fished condition to the stock’s spawning ability in the unfished condition

SSB
= Spawning stock biomass = total weight of fish which are sexually mature; generally pertaining only to females

TAC
= Total allowable catch

Threshold
= that point where the fishery is regarded as  overfished

Target Values
= that value or below which allows the fishery to be self sustaining

Biomass
= The total weight of a stock of fish or of a defined subunit of a stock, such as spawning females (SSB)

Bycatch
= That portion of a catch taken incidentally to the targeted catch because of non-selectivity of fishing gear to either species or size differences. Some by catch may be retained, but most is usually discarded

CPUE
= C/E = The catch taken by a given amount of fishing gear during a given period of time. Over time, CPUE data often provides an indication of trends in abundance in a fish stock

Coastal Pelagic
= Fish that migrate along the coast, generally near shore, and live in the water column rather than in association with the bottom.

Demersal 
= Refers to organisms which live at or near the bottom, but not in (Benthic) the bottom

Estuary
  = A coastal area landward of the ocean beach where freshwater and saltwater mix. Estuaries are among the most biologically productive and environmentally sensitive habitats.

ITQ
= Individual transferable quota + A form of controlled access in which individual persons or vessels receive a property right to a share or specific allocation of the total expected harvest of fish which they can buy, sell, lease, etc.

Mortality rate
  = the rate at which fish die. Mortality can be expressed as annual percentages or instantaneous rates (the fraction of the stock which dies within each small amount of time). Fishery scientists utilize several different types of mortality to evaluate status of fish stocks, and some serve as biological reference points (Instantaneous rates are used in most stock assessments):

 A
= Annual mortality = the percentage of a fish stock which dies from all causes during a year.

Fishing mortality (F) -  A measurement of the rate of removal of fish from a population by fishing. Fishing mortality can be reported as either annual or instantaneous. Annual mortality is the percentage of fish dying in one year. Instantaneous is that percentage of fish dying at ny one time. The acceptable rates of fishing mortality may vary from species to species. There are several kinds of fishing mortality rates; some of the more common include the following:

 F max
- The rate of fishing mortality which maximizes the weight taken from a single cohort* over its entire life.
 ( * a group of fish spawned during a given period, usually in a single year)

 F msy - The rate of fishing mortality, which maximizes the weight of the harvest within a year.

 
F 0,1 - The rate of fishing mortality at which an increase in catch for a given increase in effort is only 10% of what it would be from an unfished stock.

 Z = Total instantaneous mortality = The sum of fishing F and natural mortality M