Pollock limit increased, Elected officials say 'thanks' but more action is needed
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Industry has mixed reactions to skate and pollock increases
Commerce Department announcement
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke today announced that he is
raising the pollock limit six-fold, from 6 to 36 million pounds.
Previous
recent actions have also raised the spiny dogfish limit from 12 to 15
million pounds and revised the skate limit upward from 67.5 to 90.5
million pounds. Another pending action proposes to increase the red crab
limit from 3.56 to 3.91 million pounds.
Read the Secretary's statement
Elected officials' response
Massachusetts
Governor Deval Patrick, Senators John Kerry and Scott Brown, and
Congressmen Barney Frank, John Tierney and William Delahunt, and Maine
Senator Olympia Snowe responded to Commerce Secretary Gary Locke's
announcement of an increased in the pollock limit from 6 to 36 million
pounds with praise for the increase, but a unanimous perspective that
more must be done.
Governor Patrick called the increase an
"important first step" but called for an increase in "catch limits on
all groundfish to the higher end of the acceptable range."
Senator
Kerry said "without corresponding increases in the remaining 'choke
stocks' our fishermen may not be able to significantly increase fishing
this season." and he asked "NOAA to expand the catch limits for the
remaining 'choke stocks' so our fishermen will be able to stay in
business during this regulatory transition."
Senator Snowe state
"I remain disappointed that NOAA and the Department of Commerce have
failed to take additional action to increase catch limits on other
so-called 'choke stocks'" and "I find it telling that NMFS's initial
assessment of this resource was not just too low, but too low by such a
vast margin-over thirty million pounds."
Congressman Frank, who
last week called for NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco's
resignation, then reversed his position after assurances from the White
House that his concerns on fisheries issues would be addressed by the
Administration stated "I am especially pleased that the decision today
was announced directly by the Secretary of Commerce, who has authority
over NOAA and has made this a priority." The Congressman pointed out
that NOAA's reversal "confirms our view that previous allocations were
much more restrictive than the science requires."
Congressman
Tierney called for increases in the "remaining choke stocks" and "as
much flexibility as possible."
Read the elected official's statements
Saving Seafood Analysis
Earlier
today, in advance of the Secretary's announcement, Saving Seafood
examined concerns raised by Northeast commercial fishermen that the
recent limit increase in skate, and the anticipated increase in pollock
may help but not be enough. Some felt that these after-the-fact
increases underscore failed scientific understanding on the part of
regulators. Emotions ranged from angst to gratitude. Saving Seafood
spoke with fishermen from Maine to Rhode Island, NOAA, industry leaders
from New Bedford, and the Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fishermen's
Association.
Read the story
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