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PORTSMOUTH — The Seacoast's independent groundfishermen are not the only
ones concerned with measures that could restrict their ability to catch
cod in the Gulf of Maine. Local party and charter boat operators say
the regulations could cost them their livelihoods, as well.
"It's going to shut us right down," said Bill Wagner of Captain Bill's Charters, formerly of Portsmouth and now out of Rye Harbor. "We're going to fight for our lives Wednesday." Read the complete story from The Seacoast Online
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JESSICA HATHAWAY: 'National Fisherman' editor says New York Times misrepresented catch share support
May 18, 2012 - The New York Times heralds catch shares for saving summer flounder and Northeast haddock, which is like crediting a freshman class for the seniors' high college placement rate. By the same token, we could blame catch shares for the demise of Northeast cod stocks. But we don't.






