JCAA Newsletter
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April 2009
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JCAA High Roller Raffle
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It is now time for the JCAA High Rollers 2009 Raffle. We have put together a terrific selection of rods and reels and other prizes for a raffle that will be drawn on April 28, 2009. This is a major fundraiser for the JCAA. The 8 prizes are listed below with a value of more than $3,600. Tickets will be two.....
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2009 JCAA Fluke Tournament
by Sharon McKenna
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Fishing Date: June 13
Awards Date: June 19
Like most people involved in JCAA, I wear multiple hats. Donning my Fluke Tournament Chair hat has been quite an adventure. Everyone is very well aware of the economic climate here in New Jersey, our nation and the world. JCAA is not immune to these economic and the Fluke.....
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Reef Rescue Rally
by John Toth
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The New Jersey Outdoor Alliance and Reef Rescue are holding a rally on April 17th from 7:00 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. at Martell’s Tiki Bar Restaurant at the Point Pleasant Boardwalk. A $75 donation is requested and it includes a buffet dinner, drinks, door prizes, 50/50, Auction. The organizers that.....
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President's Report
by Mark Taylor
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JCAA would like to take the time to thank Brick Township for allowing us to hold our general meeting at the Community Center. We will be back holding our general meetings there starting with the April 28th meeting,
with our guest speaker from Reef Rescue, Dr. Bill Figley. April 28th also happens.....
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Operations Manager Report
by Sharon McKenna
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Has it been a month already? The JCAA office is humming with activity as the 15th Annual Fluke Tournament draws ever closer. The large majority of my time has been focused on tournament planning activities. In order for the tournament to achieve the success it has had in the past, your participation will be key! When you receive your.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Partnership for Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Science Inc. Receives Federal Funding
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The Partnership for the Mid-Atlantic Fisheries Science, Incorporated (PMAFS) has received an appropriation of $1,000,000 to do scientific research. The first thing we need to do is thank Senator Lautenberg, Senator Menendez, Congressman Pallone, Congressman Adler and Congressman LoBiondo for their support in obtaining.....
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Winter Flounder
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I pointed out last month that winter flounder situation has not gotten any better coastwide. The Winter Flounder Management Board decided not to in place an emergency action that would have closed the fishery down for 2009. Instead they decided to go out with an amendment.....
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Striped Bass
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Last month, we discussed the illegal fishery that was prevalent in Maryland and Virginia that was discovered by the Federal/State sting. Some of these fishermen have already pleaded guilty. The problem is there is no consequence to the states that allow this illegal fishery to exist. Those.....
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JCAA Web Page
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In the next few months you will see more information available on the JCAA webpage. We have made some major changes with how we handle the webpage and we hope this will be more user friendly. There will definitely be more information available. We realize that newspapers.....
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ASMFC May 4th – 7th Meeting Week
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May 4, 2009
9:00 AM - Noon Winter Flounder Management Board
1:15 PM - 3:15 PM Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board
3:30 PM - 6:00 PM Horseshoe Crab Management Board
May 5, 2009.....
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PCB Dredging Set for May
by Scott Fallon - Staff Writer, NorthJersey.com, 3/13/2009
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The long-awaited dredging of more than 200,000 cubic yards of PCBs from the Hudson River will begin in May, federal officials said. General Electric Co., whose plants pumped 1.3 million pounds of the toxic chemical into the river, will begin the massive project north.....
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Effects of Windmills on Wildlife / Keep in Mind the Alternatives
Press of Atlantic City, 3/15/2009
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Generating power to run our energy-dependent world is not going to happen without some effect on the environment. Even the cleanest, greenest methods of mass generation aren't going to occur in a hermetically sealed bubble. Manufacturing solar cells requires nasty.....
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Corzine's Budget is Rife with Fee Hikes - NJ Drivers, Hunters and others will get Hit
by John Reitmeyer, Star Ledger, 3/15/2009
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Cuts to property tax rebates are getting most of the attention, but Gov. Jon Corzine's proposed budget includes other "revenue solutions" that could have residents and businesses paying more. Anyone planning to register a motorcycle, obtain a commercial driver's license or.....
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NJ Outdoor Alliance Report
by John Toth
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NJOA Scores a Big Victory on Hunting Bills
The NJOA is a coalition of hunting and fishing groups. Two bow hunting bills (A595 Perimeter Bill) and (A1669 Sunday Bow Hunting) passed unanimously in the Assembly with Bill A.1669 going to the Governor for signature and A.595 was amended to go to the Senate for expected.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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National Youth Fishing & Boating Grant Request
The JCAA Youth Education Committee received confirmation that the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation (RBFF) has accepted our National Youth Fishing and Boating Grant Request for review. During the review process proposals will be screened to ensure completeness; we may be.....
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Miscellaneous
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EPA to Fence Off High-Lead Hot Spots Along Raritan Bay
by Aliyah Shahid, Star-Ledger, 3/20/2009
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Signs and fencing will be erected within two weeks to restrict public access to three beachfront areas deemed hazardous along the Raritan Bay in Old Bridge and Sayreville, the Environmental Protection Agency said yesterday. After finding extremely high lead levels in the area, the.....
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