JCAA Newsletter
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January 2010
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National Saltwater Angler Registry Program
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NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds saltwater anglers that the federal government's National Saltwater Angler Registry Program requires most New Jersey saltwater anglers to register prior to fishing in 2010. You must register if you.....
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Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series Returns to the Jersey Shore!
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Circle Saturday, February 27 on your calendar! That’s when the Salt Water Sportsman National Seminar Series returns to the Jersey Shore with an entertaining and information-packed day on how to catch more and bigger saltwater fish off New Jersey - inshore and offshore. The 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. event, presented by Sperry Top-Sider, will.....
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2010 JCAA Fluke Tournament
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Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 12, 2010 for the 16th Annual JCAA Fluke Tournament. The awards ceremony will be held Friday, June 18, 2010. The Fluke Tournament planning is coming along nicely. I was fortunate to be able to attend the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) annual summit in October. Several potential sponsors.....
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Statement of Sharon McKenna, Operations Manager, JCAA before the Senate Environment Committee
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Mr. Chairman, Members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. My name is Sharon McKenna, I am here on behalf of the Jersey Coast Anglers Association. Normally, Tom Fote, our legislative chair would be here but is unable to attend, so I am testifying instead. JCAA is in support of SB 3041. JCAA was founded in 1981.....
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President's Report
by Mark Taylor
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It is coming to the end of a year that I have been in office as JCAA President. It has been a very fast moving year with all the fisheries issues being on the fast track. Most of the issues are not to the liking of the recreational community. I will continue to fight for our share of the resource and to protect it for the future. It has been an honor to be.....
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Operations Manager Report
by Sharon McKenna
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November was a busy month here in the office, as well as out. Grant writing continues to be a focus of my time. As we receive grants, I will announce them in this column. I hope to share good news in next month's newspaper! On November 30, several JCAA Board members (Bruce Smith, Tom Siciliano, and John Koegler) and I attended.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Fisheries
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While the holiday season is upon us, I am not expecting any presents from the National Marine Fisheries Service. The opposite is my expectation. Although summer flounder, scup and sea bass are in great shape, the recreational fishing community is going to have another very restricted season in 2010. According to NMFS, sea bass has been a.....
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Time to Take Stock
Editorial, Asbury Park Press, 12/9/2009
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Federal fishery managers are continuing to place strict catch limits on certain species of fish, even though the fish are not deemed "overfished." These limits punish the local fishermen and charter boat businesses that are already struggling with reduced limits from other fish species. The local fishing industry suffered a setback in October.....
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Groups Sue to Stop Dredging to Deepen the Delaware River
by Brian T. Murray, Star-Ledger, 11/20/2009
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Five environmental groups filed a federal lawsuit yesterday to prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from beginning a $379 million project to deepen the shipping channel in the Delaware River. The Delaware Riverkeeper Network, the National Wildlife Federation, the New Jersey Environmental Federation, Clean Water Action and the Delaware.....
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Most Dredge Material will Likely end up in New Jersey
by Kent Jackson, Standard Speaker, 11/20/2009
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Most of the material dredged from the Delaware River would go to New Jersey rather than Hazleton, representatives of environmental groups said Thursday when suing to stop the Army Corps of Engineers from deepening the river's shipping channel. New Jersey would receive 80 percent of the dredged materials from the project to deepen the.....
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Working Together in the NGO Community
by Tom Fote, JCAA Newsletter, December 2003
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It is a shame that we have to spend so much time on issues that really should be non-issues. I am upset that every statement is put under a microscope because of the strain with the NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) community. I feel some people are just looking for things to discredit a person or group. JCAA is an NGO as are some other.....
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Working Together in the NGO Community - Part 2
by Tom Fote, JCAA Newsletter, February 2004
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After writing the article Working Together in the NGO Community for the December JCAA newspaper, I began to think about more reasons why there is a lot of difficulty with groups and people working together lately both at the state and federal level. JCAA has been in the middle of some of these battles where former friends and allies are.....
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Dery Bennett, "one of the best" Ocean Advocates, Dies at 79
by Todd B. Bates, Asbury Park Press, 12/16/2009
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Dery Bennett, a leading environmental activist who fought against ocean dumping off the Jersey Shore, for preserving coastal lands and wetlands, and for public access, died Tuesday. He was 79. "He was probably one of the best advocates that the nation's coast and ocean has ever.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
John T. Koegler
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Fishery Management
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Tuna management is shifting into high gear. NMFS has produced their 2010 quota for bluefin tuna. The numbers and divisions are similar to 2009. I could not find NMFS estimate of anglers 2009 bluefin landings. Normally this is not an issue. In 2009 Northern New Jersey had their best large school and small medium fishery in.....
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Yellowfin Tuna
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YFT fishing in the northeast was poor this year. There were lots of small just legal or sub-legal tuna around. The problem was to find one long enough that it was the legal length. I believe why so many small fish is simple. The long line commercial fleet was very conservative about when and how many days they fished. Given that swordfish have.....
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ICCAT
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The reports as usual are full of optimism for a huge reduction in the eastern Atlantic’s excessive landing of bluefin tuna. Whether any European or African country pays any attention is another issue. After ignoring ICCAT’s regulations for the last 40 years, how likely is it they will pay any attention to the rules? They did pass tighter.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Rods and Reels for Kids
Bill Browne and members of the Silverton Fishing Club are assisting the JCAA Youth Education Committee with providing “Rods and Reels for Kids.” It’s a new program that we are introducing to children at risk for the 2010 fishing season. Members of the Silverton Club offered to repair recycled rods and reels for children that would like to start a fishing.....
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Miscellaneous
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JCAA Sportsperson of the Year Speech
Anthony Mauro, 11/15/09
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Firstly, I must thank my wife, Carol. During the first 22 years of our marriage we had finally settled into a quiet routine that we both appreciated. Then for the past two years I found a way to turn both of our lives upside down. Carol has been extremely patient with me pursuing my interests and I know that on some level she knows that even as I.....
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