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Elizabeth Warren fisheries comment draws questions |
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has warned that federal fishery regulations, biased to favor the "largest fishing operations" or "fishing factories," can open the door to foreigners' taking over and depleting stocks once again. But it is a statement that left fishing industry executives and analysts scratching their heads — and government officials shaking theirs as well.
"It's far fetched, so far fetched," said Vito Giacalone, policy director of the Gloucester-based Northeast Seafood Coalition. Read the complete article from The Gloucester Times
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MELISSA WOOD, NATIONAL FISHERMEN: Meting out the meager
May 22, 2012 - Listening to the New England Council's Groundfish Advisory Panel talk about how that industry is going to pay for monitoring costs is kind of like trying to figure out how to pay your bills when you've just lost your job. Though monitoring is important keeping costs down is critical. As Panel Member Gary Libby pointed out, "If we had 100 percent monitoring we probably wouldn't have an industry."






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