EDITORIAL: Fire Dale Jones, reimburse fishermen
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Jane Lubchenco made one very important public commitment — on the
record and under oath. She noted that the problems in enforcement of
fishery regulations, documented in a blistering report by U.S. Commerce
Department Inspector General Todd Zinser, had predated her tenure. But
she added, "I own them, and I intend to fix them."
If Lubchenco truly intends to fix the problems, there are two things she should carry out immediately.
The first is to out and out fire Dale Jones, the NOAA law enforcement
director for the past decade of the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Second, she should order that $8.5 million in an Asset Forfeiture Fund,
also controlled by Jones until recently, be spent on improvements to
the fishery, and on providing reimbursement to Northeast fishermen who
have been driven into bankruptcy and out of the industry by fines and
penalties 250 percent more severe than those handed out in other parts
of the country.
Read the complete story at The Gloucester Daily Times.
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