Lubchenco holds firm on May 1 'catch share' launch
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The Obama administration's avowed plan to advance a fishing policy
aimed at putting "a significant fraction" of the fishing captains in
the northeast groundfishing fleet out of work is on track, according to
testimony by captains.
"This is the face of consolidation; no one is going to
make it," Gloucester Capt. Al Cattone said of the government's push
through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to launch
its "catch share" regulatory format here May 1.
"I got nothing; I'll be catching one third of the fish
I caught previously," said Capt. Joe Orlando. "Because of the
reallocation, we got screwed."
"I'm out of business," said Corrado Buccheri, who owns two boats.
"I'm in the 2 percent who are supposed to make it, and
I'm not going to make it," said Richard Burgess, who owns 11 permits
and four boats.
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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