JCAA Newsletter
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June 2009
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Ten Great Reasons to Enter the JCAA Fluke Tournament - June 14
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One - $10,000 Grand Prize and you don’t even have to catch a single fish!
Two - A great day of fishing fun with family and friends!
Three - A gala awards celebration at Trump Marina Hotel Casino!
Four - Nine ports to fish from -- each with a $1,200.....
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JCAA High Roller Raffle
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The Raffle winners were drawn on April 28, 2008. The following is a list of the winners. Congratulations to the winners and a big thank you to the thousands who participated.
Here are the winners.....
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Volunteer Opportunities
by Sharon McKenna
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So, you like to fish, but find yourself bored on rainy days when you are wishing that you could be fishing. Why not do the next best thing? Join us at the JCAA office here in Toms River to TALK about fishing. I don’t mean to brag, but our volunteers are among the most talented and.....
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President's Report
by Mark Taylor
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Our High Roller Raffle was drawn in Brick before our General Meeting on April 28th. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners. I would like to thank everyone that participated in this year’s High Roller Raffle. The High Roller Raffle is one of our fundraisers that keeps your Association running.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Environmental Issues
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PBS Frontline “Poisoned Waters”
On Apr. 21, 2009 I watched the PBS Frontline special titled “Poisoned Waters”. Correspondent Hedrick Smith examined the rising hazards to human health and the ecosystem, and why it's so hard to keep our waters clean. He used.....
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PCBs in the Hudson
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Finally! Below are an article and an opinion piece about the possibility of removing PCBs from the Hudson. This has been a long time coming. Maybe your great grandchildren will be able to eat fish from the Hudson River without PCB contamination. This happens in spite of the fact.....
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ASMFC Spring Meeting Report
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Winter Flounder
I attended the ASMFC Spring Meeting. There were Management Board Meetings about many species. The complete meeting summary report can be found at the JCAA webpage or at the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission webpage. That link is on the JCAA.....
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Reclaiming a River
Editorial, New York Times, 5/16/2009
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A floating dredge lowered a clamshell bucket to the bottom of the Hudson River on Friday and pulled up a load of muck contaminated with PCBs — oily industrial lubricants that General Electric spent decades dumping into the river, and decades more fighting to keep there. It was a big.....
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Dredging of Pollutants Begins in Hudson
by Andrew C. Revkin, New York Times, 5/16/2009
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MOREAU, N.Y. — Twenty-five years after the federal government declared a long stretch of the Hudson River to be a contaminated Superfund site, the cleanup of its chief remaining source of pollution began here Friday with a single scoop of mud extracted by a computer-guided.....
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And Then There Were Two
by John Oswald, Asbury Park Press, 5/15/2009
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What was once considered inevitable, has now been avoided. The 2010 recreational winter flounder will not be closed. But the reprieve has come at a price. The Atlantic State Marine Fisheries Commission’s Winter Flounder Management Board voted last week to reduce the 10 fish limit to.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
by John T. Koegler
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Access |
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Nothing is more important to anglers than their opportunity to catch and keep a fish they desire to eat or release as they choose. It is clear that when anglers conserve and release fish they are being penalized by rules that impose a release mortality percentage on their released fish. Put another.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Start a School Fishing Club
It’s easy to start a fishing club at your local school. Many schools throughout New Jersey are promoting outdoor activities such as saltwater and freshwater fishing. The first thing to do is research club activities in your school. If your school does not have a fishing club talk to school.....
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Miscellaneous
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Historic Clubs Exhibit at the Tuckerton Seaport
by Sharon McKenna
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The Tuckerton Seaport (www.tuckertonseaport.org) will be holding Maritime Heritage Festival in August and we have been cordially invited to put together an exhibit to show off the long history and importance of the recreational fishing sector in New Jersey and the region. The focus.....
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MRFSS Surveys
by Thomas Siciliano
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Every year for the past six years the National Marine Fisheries Service has held a Constituent Data Review Workshop. I have attended the last two years and just returned. The goal of the meeting is to preview the 2008 catch and effort estimates, understand how they were derived, and.....
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