Cape Cod fishermen sue National Marine Fisheries Service
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Local fishermen are suing the National Marine Fisheries Service over
deficiencies in the agency’s method of monitoring the industrial
Atlantic herring midwater trawlers.
Last Wednesday, December 16, Captain Peter Taylor of Chatham filed suit against
NMFS for creating a loophole in a rule that will allow herring trawlers
to dump uninspected bycatch in an area that has been closed to protect
troubled groundfish stocks. Closed Area 1, located southeast of the
Cape and identified as a spawning ground and nursery area for juvenile
cod and haddock, is currently off-limits to nearly all other fishing
vessels.
In a press release, Taylor stated that herring trawlers should be
held to the same standards as other fishermen, “and that means they
shouldn’t be allowed to discard fish that the observers haven’t
inspected properly. When I am observed, all the fish in my gear is
counted, and I still fish with hooks. But herring trawl nets are
massive, with way more impact, and to only observe part of their catch
just isn’t right.”
Read the complete story at Wicked Local.
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