EDITORIAL: Common sense, pressure leads to better fishing management
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A landmark deal between the groundfishing and scallop industries is
being seen as proof that the so-called "catch share" system proposed by
the Obama administration can work for the overall fishing industry.
The deal does offer evidence that it can
work. But it is important to take note of why the deal got made in the
first place: It made sense only after the New England Fishery
Management Council reversed itself last week and voted for a more
reasonable limit on the taking of scallops for the coming year.
And that only happened because of enormous
pressure from political leaders, ranging from Congressman Barney Frank
to Gov. Deval Patrick.
The agreement calls for the groundfishermen
to give about 200,000 pounds of their yellowtail flounder allocation to
the scallopers, in exchange for financial consideration that has not
yet been determined.
Read the complete story at Newbury Port News.
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