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Coast Guard, National Marine Fisheries Service task force helps stop illegal scallop harvest |
Coast Guard, National Marine Fisheries Service task force helps stop illegal scallop harvest |
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PORTSMOUTH, Va. – The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Elm intercepted and boarded a fishing vessel found with scallop dredging gear deployed while in a closure area east of New Jersey, Wednesday. Violations of closure areas have serious impacts on the viability of the fishing industry and achievement of sustainment goals. Rotational access and closure areas are designated to maximize scallop catch yields by protecting beds of juvenile scallops.
The Coast Guard issued the master of the vessel a citation for dredging for scallops in a closed area and ordered the crew to cease fishing. The vessel was met by Coast Guard and National Marine Fisheries Service agents upon returning to port in New Bedford, Mass. Read this story from the Coast Guard.
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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.






