New Bedford to host Northeast Fisheries Summit Monday
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NEW BEDFORD - Local fishermen who have blasted a new fisheries
management system due to take effect on May 1 - saying the new rules
will put them out of business - will have the chance to voice their
concerns on Monday as the Whaling City hosts the Northeast Fisheries
Summit.
The future and sustainability of the fishing industry in New
England and near-and mid-Atlantic ports will be the focus of the
day-long discussion at the Whaling Museum, which is expected to be
attended by Eric Schwaab, the newly appointed Assistant Administrator
for Fisheries with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA).
Cong. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), fishing industry
leaders, scientists, elected officials, environmentalists and
government officials from across the Northeastern region are also
expected to attend the summit, according to Mayor Scott W. Lang.
"We all recognize the importance of achieving a sustainable
fisheries management plan," said Mayor Lang. "I look forward to an open
discussion about how we can ensure a balance of sensible conservation
practices with the economic vitality of the fishing industry. It is
appropriate that this discussion take place in New Bedford, the
nation's top-ranked value port."
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