Assembly committee approves New Jersey saltwater fishing registry
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A bill that would create a registry for all saltwater fishermen
was approved today by members of the Assembly committee on
agriculture and natural resources.
The Assembly bill, which matches an identical one introduced
last month in the Senate, allows the state to set up its own
database of saltwater anglers without charging any license fee to
fishermen.
The law would mean the state does not have to take part in a
federal registry, a move that would save fishermen paying a fee
next year to Washington, D.C.
Sponsors of the bill, including Assemblymen Nelson Albano and
Matt Milam, D-Cape May, Cumberland, Atlantic, and Assemblyman John
Amodeo, R-Atlantic, all argued the plan to create a simple database
now would be better than waiting to let the federal National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) start charging each
state's recreational anglers a fee of up to $25 to put their
details, such as name, contact details and fishing habits, on
file.
Read the complete story at The Press of Atlantic City.
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