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    Feds plan to close Gloucester fish auction for 10 days
    Federal fisheries regulators announced today that they have planned a 10-day shutdown of the Gloucester Seafood Display Auction, the main clearinghouse for fish brought into this historic port.
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    Report: Coast Guard law system serves mariners justice
    The U.S. General Accounting Office has found the Coast Guard's administrative law judge system to be a valid court operation that affords justice to mariners brought to trial.
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    SEAFOOD.COM COMMENTARY: Gloucester Times Goes off the Deep End
    The Gloucester Times, speaking for the fishing community in Gloucester, has been on the war-path against NOAA head Jane Lubchenco and NMFS.
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    OPINION: Fed fishing probe should focus solely on NMFS' tactics in New England
    The federal Department of Commerce seems poised to dive into a long-overdue, requested investigation into the enforcement of fishing regulations in the northeast.
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    Feds to investigate NMFS enforcement tactics
    The inspector general of the federal Department of Commerce this week began planning its investigation into the enforcement practices at NOAA fisheries — a probe requested in contrasting forms by the Massachusetts congressional delegation and the U.S. administrator for oceans and fisheries.
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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.