JCAA Newsletter
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February 2010
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High Roller Raffle
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It is now time for the JCAA High Rollers 2010 Raffle. We have put together a terrific selection of rods and reels and other prizes for a raffle that will be drawn on April 27, 2010. This is a major fundraiser for the JCAA. The eight prizes are listed below with a value of $3,536. Tickets are two dollars each and Club Representatives can get books of tickets.....
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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.....
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JCAA welcomes Costa Del Mar as a Major Sponsor for the 2010 JCAA Fluke Tournament
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Aggressive technology meets comfortable “forget-they’re-on” fit with Costa’s Corbina sunglass style. It features the no-slip Hydrolite™ lining along the entire interior of the frame, giving the wearer the most comfortable sunglass fit ever. Corbina is named after the hard fighting Pacific West Coast species of fish, and features sharper angles and.....
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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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President's Report
by Mark Taylor
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As always, everyone must keep updated on the issues because there are news releases from ASMFC that they have been sending out. These releases are issues that are for public comment and review. It is very important that everybody participates in this process. You and your clubs need to attend and submit written comments.....
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Operations Manager Report
by Sharon McKenna
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It has been another exciting month at the JCAA office. We have been receiving a lot of calls, but two topics stand out. The first is the saltwater registry, which is mandatory for those who fish for or catch anadromous species (striped bass, shad, river herring) in state tidal waters; or fish in federal waters (more than 3 miles from.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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MAFMC Science and Statistical Committee and Monitoring Committee Joint Webcam Meeting
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The Scientific and Statistical Committee and the Monitoring Committee had a long webcam meeting to discuss Black Sea Bass and other issues. Below is the decision they reached. I have also enclosed the letter by the Chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s letter to Pat Kurkul, Northeast Regional Director, requesting an.....
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Summary of the SSC and Monitoring Committee Webcam Meeting
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SSC reconsidered its acceptable biological catch (ABC) recommendation and revised its consensus recommendation to increase the ABC for black sea bass for 2010 to 4.5 million pounds (2,041 mt). The resulting modification to the ABC is 2.2 million pounds higher than the initial ABC recommendation, and the increased.....
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DEP Requires Oyster Creek to Implement Cooling Towers
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Finally, DEP issued a proposed a draft water-discharge permit that will go to public hearings requiring Oyster Creek to implement cooling towers. This release is below. This has been a long, hard battle and there are many groups who worked to encourage DEP to take this action. I am not going to list everyone at this time since I do not have.....
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Working Together in 2010
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Last month this newspaper included two articles about NGOs working together. I discuss this again in the Black Sea Bass article. It is important to acknowledge that even within our own recreational fishing community, there are steps we need to take to work together more efficiently and in a more respectful manner. I have always tried to.....
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Gateway National Park Area has been nominated for MPA Status
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Glenn Arthur of the New Jersey Dive Council contacted JCAA about the proposal to include Gateway National Park in the list of MPAs. The links to the documents are below. Public comment is open till February 22, 2010. JCAA will work with other groups to prepare a response before the end of the comment period. If you have difficulty accessing.....
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2010 A New Year
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I have been out of state on vacation for an extended period. I went to Hawaii where the motto is “hang loose.” After NMFS response on black sea bass last year, I was really disillusioned and disappointed. But the vacation and the latest move by the SSC and the Monitoring Committee has given me a renewed energy. The message.....
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Letter by the Chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council
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The following is a letter by the Chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council’s letter to Pat Kurkul, Northeast Regional Director, requesting an emergency action to implement the increase in the quota by 2.2 million.....
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ASMFC Winter Meeting
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Preliminary Schedule: The preliminary agenda is subject to change. The agenda may also be viewed at www.asmfc.org/winter2010Mtg.htm.....
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Black Sea Bass - SSC Meeting
by Bruce Freeman
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The Science and Statistical Committee (SSC) of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council met in a daylong meeting January 8 to discuss and review their July recommendation to the Council for the 2010 sea bass quota. The need for this meeting arose because the SSC met to make the 2010 quota recommendation prior to.....
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Scientists Begin Testing Mussels for Pollutants
by Jason Dearen (AP), Asbury Park Press, 12/29/2009
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California scientists hope studying 180 black mussels pried from algae-covered rocks in San Francisco Bay will provide clues into how many drugs and chemicals are polluting waters across the nation. Mussels filter water and store contaminants in their tissue, providing a record of pollution in the environment. The creatures are being.....
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DEP Permit Calls for Oyster Creek Nuclear Plant to Build Cooling Towers
contact: Elaine Makatura (609) 292-2994, Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795, January 7, 2010
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TRENTON - The Department of Environmental Protection has proposed a draft water-discharge permit that calls for Exelon Generation Company, owner of the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in Lacey Township, to build a closed-cycle cooling system to protect aquatic life in the Barnegat Bay ecosystem, Acting Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello.....
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Feds Mull Regulating Drugs in Water
by Jeff Donn (AP)
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Federal regulators under President Barack Obama have sharply shifted course on long-standing policy toward pharmaceutical residues in the nation's drinking water, taking a critical first step toward regulating some of the contaminants while acknowledging they could threaten human health. A burst of significant.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
John T. Koegler
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Fishery Management
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After January 1, 2010 the USCG has changed their physical report needed to renew your captain’s license from a previous two-page report to a new very detailed 9-page report, CG-719 K. The USCG new physical report is very detailed and amounts to a total list of all conditions that require a prescription or doctor’s visit going back many.....
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Bluefin Tuna
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NMFS issued their 2010 bluefin quota. It was the same as their 2009, without accounting for 2009 carryovers. Also missing was their estimated angler bluefin tuna landings for school and large school small medium bluefin. There was a request made to NMFS from an environmental group to impose a cities listing on US bluefin.....
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Commercial Swordfish Landings
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For the fourth consecutive year, US commercial swordfish landings have failed to equal the US ICCAT quota by a major amount. As of October 31, it was one million pounds (DW) short of the US quota. The US domestic quota was always filled before a flood of imported frozen swordfish lowered the dockside price to a point where commercial.....
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Commercial Shark Landings
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Most Large Coastal Shark quotas were filled. Small coastal shark quotas were 51.9% filled. Pelagic Sharks other than Porbegale or Blue shark were 17.7% of assigned quota. NMFS assigned Pelagic shark quota of 488 mt. DW has never been filled. Could it just be the commercials are over fishing this shark complex? Is NMFS’ estimated quota.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Tackle Box Spaghetti
February is the perfect time to get your tackle boxes in order for the 2010 fishing season. There is nothing worse than traveling to your favorite fishing spot, opening up your tackle box and finding a ball of monofilament spaghetti from last year. We’ve all been there! I call it the “Monster Monofilament Spaghetti Ball.” The monster.....
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