Fishermen and elected leaders gathered at the
New Bedford Whaling Museum ahead of a scheduled May 1 switch to a
"sector" system of fishing, in which Northeast fishermen would be
broken into groups and forced to combine their catch allotments.
Though the system is intended to give fishermen more autonomy by
allowing them to manage their allotments among themselves, some are
concerned their individual shares would be taken by large companies and
that the given shares would not be enough to allow them to survive.
"Fifty percent of you will be out of business by August. That's not
what you want to hear, but that's what you're going to get," warned
Carlos Rafael, a fishing boat owner in the Port of New Bedford who
participated in a panel discussion about the new system. Rafael said
the new management system was "being stuffed down our throats."
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