JCAA Newsletter

May 2015
NOTICES
2015 High Roller Raffle
The JCAA High Roller Raffle for 2015 is now ready! Below is a list of this year’s prizes. The drawing will be held on May 26th, 2015 at the JCAA offices located at 1201 Rt. 37 East, Suite 9, Toms River. JCAA will be selling tickets at our booth at the Saltwater Fishing Expo or you can call the office and we will send you a book.......
JCAA 21st Annual Fluke Tournament
by Paul Turi
It’s getting close again to that time of year for our annual fluke tournament. The JCAA 21st Annual fluke Tournament this year will be held on Saturday, August 1st and our awards presentations will be held on the evening of Wednesday, August 12th again at the Holiday Inn in Manahawkin (Stafford Township), NJ What’s new this year? This year we are going to have Optional Cash.....
24th Annual Governor’s Surf Fishing Tournament
by Paul Smith
The Annual Governor’s Surf Fishing Tournament (GSFT) will take place in Island Beach State Park (IBSP), NJ on Sunday May 17, 2015. This event is one of the most popular surf fishing contests for the individual angler on the East Coast. It is sponsored by Jersey Coast Anglers Association, New Jersey State Federation Of Sportsmen’s Clubs, NJ Beach Buggy Association, NJ Division.....
Sportsperson of the Year
We are now accepting nominations for our sportsperson of the year and will have a vote at our General Membership Meeting in June. The reason for this is because we don’t meet in July & August and we vote at the October meeting, which is very close to our honoring dinner date and it does not give our honoree too much time to contact family and friends who may want to be present at.....
New Southern Swimming Area at Island Beach State Park Announced
In another effort to make visits to New Jersey's state parks a safer and more enjoyable experience, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today the start of a new, lifeguarded swimming area near the popular A-7 section of the park for the summer season. Lifeguard protection for swimmers and waders has traditionally been located behind the main.....
President's Report by Paul Haertel
The new striped bass legislation and regulations are expected to become law by early May. The bill that will allow one bass at 28” to just under 43” with a second fish at 43” or greater has now passed in both the Assembly and the Senate. The bill will also allow the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council to set regulations pertaining to striped bass seasons, size and bag limits in the future.....
Fisheries Management & Legislative Report by Tom Fote
ASA Government Affairs Meeting
I attended a well-run ASA Government Affairs meeting in Washington, DC on May 14 & 15. On the 14th we had a long day reviewing many topics that impact on both fresh and saltwater anglers around the country. With the reauthorization of the Magnuson Stevens Act and a few other saltwater issues, our day was full. We spent the following day on Capitol Hill, meeting.....
Seismic Blasting
I received a copy of a letter written by Senators Menendez and Booker and Congressman Pallone asking for an extension of 60 days for the comment period on seismic blasting. Clean Ocean Action has been doing a great job coordinating this effort and keeping everyone informed. I wonder how the students at Rutgers would feel if they knew their University was moving forward with a project.....
Island Beach State Park Walkway
A greater use of the Fisherman’s Walkway by the boaters from Tice’s Shoals is creating a number of problems at Island Beach State Park. It is important to understand that the Fisherman’s Walkway was designed to provide access to handicapped anglers. Area 7 is not a swimming area and has no life guard. The boaters from Tice’s Shoal now walk across and swim in area 7. This allows.....
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Meeting Week
Last month I published the preliminary agenda for the upcoming ASMFC meeting. There will be many interesting topics for discussion during the four days of meetings. I am often asked how you can become more involved. Usually the week before the meeting many of the materials for the meeting will be posted on the ASMFC webpage, with supplemental materials posted on the.....
NJ Outdoor Alliance Report by John Toth
On behalf of the Jersey Coast Anglers Association (JCAA), I attended a March 30th meeting of the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance (NJOA) and the following issues were discussed: Commissioner Robert Martin to receive a special award from the NJOA for supporting many NJOA initiatives, especially the Artificial Reef Program......
Membership Report by John Toth
With the beginning of the new year, club memberships are due for payment and invoices have been mailed to member clubs. Club dues still remain at $50, and sponsorships of $50, $100, $250 and $500 are available for publication in this newsletter and would be very much appreciated. Please completely fill out not only the Dues and Sponsorship form, but also the Club Survey form so......
Youth Education Report by Greg Kucharewski
Cast a Line for Veterans
The JCAA Youth Education Committee and the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 12 will have a learning booth for children attending the Monmouth County Armed Forces Day Open House on Saturday, May 16th at 3000 Kozloski Road behind the Monmouth County Agricultural Building. The Monmouth County Veterans Service Open House will begin at 9:00 a.m. till 1:00 p.m. Please pass it.....
Miscellaneous
Menhaden Talking Points by the Menhaden Coalition
On May 5, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASFMC) will make pivotal votes about the 2015 Atlantic menhaden quota and could begin work to change future management, including conservation and allocation decisions. The ASMFC could increase the quota for this year with no understanding of the impact on predators like striped bass, or managers could adopt ecosystem.....
Outdoor Writer's Workshop
by John Toth
I attended the Outdoor Writer Workshop representing JCAA. This workshop pulled together by the Division of Fish & Wildlife (F&W) and sponsored by the JCAA and the NJ Federation of Sportsmen Clubs, is essentially a meeting to update sportswriters on a variety of current hunting and fishing issues for the benefit of their readership. This meeting was well attended by members.....

Calendar of Events

April 28th - JCAA General Meeting
May 4th-7th - ASMFC Spring Meeting
May 14th - JCAA Board Meeting
May 17th - Governor's Surf Fishing Tournament
May 26th - JCAA General meeting and High Rollers raffle drawing
June 11th - JCAA Board Meeting
June 30th - JCAA General Meeting and vote on JCAA Sportsmen of the Year
August 1st - JCAA Fluke Tournament
GoTo: Interactive Calendar of Events

Acronyms, Abbreviations & Technical Terms Used in Fisheries Management Documents

EEZ = Exclusive Economic Zone = Federal water from 3 to 200 nautical miles offshore. Fisheries in the EEZ are generally under federal Control

M = Natural mortality (M) - The instantaneous rate at which fish die from all causes other than harvest. This rate has traditionally included unmeasured bycatch mortality, but as research has documented bycatch, it is increasingly included in "F". Usually "M" is an assumption or estimate from maximum age data or the value used for other species with a similar life history strategy. Natural mortality can rarely be measured directly.

MRFSS = Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey

MSP = Maximum spawning potential = The estimated female spawning stock biomass or egg production in the absence of fishing. A percentage of this value (% MSP) can be used as a measure of the health of a stock.

MSY = Maximum sustainable yield = The largest catch, on average, which can be taken from a stock over time under existing environmental conditions without affecting the reproductive capacity of the stock.

MT = Metric Ton = 2,204.6 pounds

Recruit = An individual fish which has entered a defined group through growth, spawning, or migration, such as those fish above minimum legal size ( fishable stock) or which are sexually mature ( spawning stock).

Recruitment = A measure of weight or number of fish which enter a defined portion of a stock, such as fishable stock or the spawning stock.

SPR = Spawning potential ratio = SPR compares the spawning ability of a stock in the fished condition to the stock’s spawning ability in the unfished condition

SSB = Spawning stock biomass = total weight of fish which are sexually mature; generally pertaining only to females

TAC = Total allowable catch

Threshold = that point where the fishery is regarded as overfished

Target Values = that value or below which allows the fishery to be self sustaining

Biomass = The total weight of a stock of fish or of a defined subunit of a stock, such as spawning females (SSB)

Bycatch = That portion of a catch taken incidentally to the targeted catch because of non-selectivity of fishing gear to either species or size differences. Some by catch may be retained, but most is usually discarded

CPUE = C/E = The catch taken by a given amount of fishing gear during a given period of time. Over time, CPUE data often provides an indication of trends in abundance in a fish stock

Coastal Pelagic = Fish that migrate along the coast, generally near shore, and live in the water column rather than in association with the bottom.

Demersal = Refers to organisms which live at or near the bottom, but not in (Benthic) the bottom

Estuary = A coastal area landward of the ocean beach where freshwater and saltwater mix. Estuaries are among the most biologically productive and environmentally sensitive habitats.

ITQ = Individual transferable quota + A form of controlled access in which individual persons or vessels receive a property right to a share or specific allocation of the total expected harvest of fish which they can buy, sell, lease, etc.

Mortality rate = the rate at which fish die. Mortality can be expressed as annual percentages or instantaneous rates (the fraction of the stock which dies within each small amount of time). Fishery scientists utilize several different types of mortality to evaluate status of fish stocks, and some serve as biological reference points (Instantaneous rates are used in most stock assessments)

A = Annual mortality = the percentage of a fish stock which dies from all causes during a year.

Fishing mortality (F) = A measurement of the rate of removal of fish from a population by fishing. Fishing mortality can be reported as either annual or instantaneous. Annual mortality is the percentage of fish dying in one year. Instantaneous is that percentage of fish dying at ny one time. The acceptable rates of fishing mortality may vary from species to species. There are several kinds of fishing mortality rates; some of the more common include the following:

F max = The rate of fishing mortality which maximizes the weight taken from a single cohort* over its entire life. (* a group of fish spawned during a given period, usually in a single year)

F msy = The rate of fishing mortality, which maximizes the weight of the harvest within a year.

F 0,1 = The rate of fishing mortality at which an increase in catch for a given increase in effort is only 10% of what it would be from an unfished stock.

Z = Total instantaneous mortality = The sum of fishing F and natural mortality M