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    NILS STOLPE: Who really “destroyed a decade of law enforcement?”
    FishNet USA/December 28, 2011 - In the last week of November Bloomberg Businessweek on the MSNBC website posted an article titled “The Gloucester Fish War – How a small town in Massachusetts destroyed a decade of law enforcement,” by Brendan Borrell.
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    STANDARD-TIMES: NOAA's Northeast office needs administrator with balanced perspective
    Patricia Kurkul, the Northeast Regional administrator for NOAA's Fisheries Service, retires at the end of the year.
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    GLOUCESTER TIMES: The right call on the fishing suit
    When the attorneys who truly represent New England's diverse fishing interests file papers today to formally appeal a federal judge's decision to stand by the federal government's new fishery management system, Gloucester will once again be joining New Bedford as one of the lead plaintiffs.
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    GLOUCESTER TIMES: Kerry on the mark with call for key NOAA study changes
    Of all the fishing-related correspondence flying these days between and around New England and the Nation's Capit0l, perhaps the most significant is the sharply-worded letter sent last week by U.S. Sen John Kerry to the ocean-ruling triumvirate of new Commerce Secretary John Bryson, NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco and her trusty sidekick, National Marine fisheries chief Eric Schwaab.
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    Has The EU Failed Its Fisheries?

    A report by the European Court of Auditors says that overcapacity of the fleet is one of the main reasons for the failure of the Common Fisheries Policy.

    "The CFP does not have adequate rules for key issues related to overcapacity of the fishing fleet."

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33 Fishing Community Members Say Permit Bank, Giacalone are pluses for Gloucester

This permit bank is a true local treasure for our fishing community and related businesses. Its existence has been one of the only positive things to come to this fishing community in decades.