Report proves NOAA has been less than fair
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Fair is fair, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
has been less than fair when enforcing fishing rules in New England,
according to the U.S. Inspector General.
“The report came back validating the opinions and personal
experience of a lot of our fishermen,” said Tom Dempsey, a policy
analyst at Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fisherman’s Association. “For years
the guys have been saying it’s an unfair system plagued by heavy-handed
enforcement.”
In the report, released Jan. 21, the inspector general didn’t
investigate individual cases (they lacked the time) but examined the
general flow of regulation.
“I take this report very seriously,” NOAA administrator Jane
Lubchenco said Feb. 3, in a statement. “I want a comprehensive approach
to addressing both the IG’s observations and the perceptions of
fishermen. Fish are a public resource that should be protected through
proper regulation and enforcement.”
Read the complete story at Wicked Local.
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