JCAA Newsletter
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July 2010
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JCAA’s 16th Annual 2010 Fluke Tournament Recap
by Paul Turi
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The 16th Annual JCAA Fluke Tournament took place on June 12th, 2010. We had another gorgeous day for the tournament and everyone reported having a terrific time. The Tournament had 564 boats competing in 10 ports. We were thrilled to have 564 boats given the present economy, the short time span between the opening of fluke season.....
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JCAA’s 16th Annual 2010 Fluke Tournament Awards Ceremony
by Paul Turi
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The JCAA 16th Annual Awards Ceremony on June 18th attracted over 1000 people with about 400 boats represented, all there for the chance to win door prizes from our sponsors and the Grand Prize of $10,000. Pat Donnelly was our MC again and as usual Pat did a terrific job. There were plenty of door prizes to go around. What a great night, especially for Steve Lutz of Columbus, NJ. Steve won.....
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President's Report
by Mark Taylor
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With the 16th Annual JCAA Fluke Tournament which was held on June 12th and the Awards Ceremony held on June 18th at Trumps Marina in Atlantic City both completed, I would like to thank everyone that participated in this year’s tournament. Without your participation it would not be a success. There was a lot of feedback from anglers about how well.....
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Fisheries Management & Legislative Report
by Tom Fote
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Busy Month
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I have been on the road a great deal this month in support of JCAA’s issues. I did some TV and radio interviews, attended some press conferences, testified in Trenton in support of the Bow Perimeter Bill, Menhaden Bill, and Deer Management Issues. I attended Barnegat Bay Partnership meetings and the Barnegat Bay Festival. I have.....
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Gulf Oil Spill
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As I am writing this article, we are approaching the 2 month anniversary of the BP oil spill. It is impossible to turn on the television or radio without getting a minute-by-minute update. We have a difficult time looking at new footage of the oil covered birds and other wildlife that are immediately affected. What is missing in the new coverage is the.....
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Striped Bass
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The dates for the hearings and the addendum are posted on the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission webpage (click on breaking news). I have included the most recent press release and some of the hearing dates and times below. I have already heard a loud outcry for anglers along the east coast in opposition to this proposal. It will.....
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Senator Menendez, Shore Business Owners, Scientist, and Anglers Discuss Preparedness for Potential Threat from Gulf Oil Spill
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Jersey City, NJ – U.S. Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) held a news conference on the Jersey City waterfront to discuss the effort he is leading to ensure that the federal government coordinates with East Coast states to prepare for the possibility of the BP oil spill entering the Atlantic Ocean. Menendez was joined by New Jerseyans who are also.....
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Text of letter to Federal Agencies from Senators on Oil Spill
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Dear Admiral Allen, Secretary Napolitano, and Secretary Locke,
As United States Senators representing coastal states along the Atlantic seaboard, we are keeping close watch on the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, not only so we can help the residents of that region, but also to assess whether the oil and chemical dispersants might affect the beaches.....
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Commissioner Tells Assembly New Jersey is Safe from Oil Spill Effects this Summer
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TRENTON - New Jersey's multi-billion dollar tourism and fishing industries will not be affected by the Gulf oil spill this summer, but are being threatened by misinformation, Commissioner Bob Martin said in testimony before the state Assembly today. The Commissioner told the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee the leaking oil .....
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Twelve (Imperfect) Ways to Clean the Gulf
by Dagmar Schmidt Etkin, Jon Han and Maye Webb
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It’s been nearly seven weeks since oil from BP’s deep-ocean Macondo well began gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Over that time, the public has, understandably, become increasingly frustrated with industry and government efforts to prevent damage to wildlife and wetlands. There is the growing sense — reflected in last week’s discussion.....
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Highly Migratory Species Report
John T. Koegler
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US Anglers Tuna Future
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Nothing is more important to anglers than their opportunity to catch and keep a fish. It is becoming very apparent that as anglers conserve and release fish they are being penalized. NMFS rules that create a release mortality percentage on their released fish takes a major part of our assigned yearly quotas. Put another way, anglers.....
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Breaking News on Bluefin Tuna
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NMFS HMS division’s recent surprise June 12 rule changes have totally changed NE bluefin tuna fishing rules. NMFS reduced the maximum size BFT permitted all angler categories to a 59” length. This is a huge size reduction from the previous angler limit of 73” length. This change went into effect on June 12. Charterboats have in the past been.....
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Charterboat/Headboat Tax Problem
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The Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2010, H.R. 3619, contains a new provision, sec. 301. The 301 section authorizes state and local governments to levy new “sales taxes on goods and service on navigable waters unless the vessels are primarily engaged in foreign commerce.” H.R. 3619 passed the Senate in May without the Sec. 301.....
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Youth Education Report
by Greg Kucharewski
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Silverton Fishing Club/Father Time
On May 22nd, Father Time (a community organization made up of fathers) hosted its tenth Family Fishing Derby on the beach in Keansburg NJ. Skies were overcast, but a faint view of the NYC skyline was present. Approximately 150 children and parents participated. Activities included seine netting, fishing, tie dying, sand art, hot dogs, sand castle.....
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Miscellaneous
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Atlantic Menhaden in Crisis
by Ed Cherry
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There are serious problems present in the Atlantic Menhaden stock and fishery. There has been an 86% decline in the stock since 1979, yet ASMFC assures us from data mainly derived from Omega Protein (the reduction fleet) that the stock is basically healthy and sustainable and not overfished. Currently in 2010 the reduction landings at Reedville.....
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Funding
by Tom Siciliano
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The Bureau of Marine Fisheries, Division of Fish and Wildlife, historically has received less than half of its funding from state appropriations. The Division has not received a funding increase in 20 years. Obviously, the state does not feel that New Jersey’s marine anglers are worth the money even though they bring in huge tourism dollars and provide.....
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