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North Carolina Turtle lovers, gill-netters head toward showdown
North Carolina Turtle lovers, gill-netters head toward showdown
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A traditional way of fishing in North Carolina's extensive inland and
near-shore waters is under threat because of its impacts on an already
endangered species.
The N.C. Division of Marine
Fisheries has proposed a temporary closure of large-mesh gill net
fishing from May 15 through Dec. 15 for most areas south of Orgeon
Inlet – including the Cape Fear River south of Snow's Cut – as it
struggles to balance the popular and economically important fishing
practice with federal rules protecting sea turtles.
The
National Marine Fisheries Service has called the growing number of
interactions between sea turtles and fishermen in the state's inshore
waters “excessive and unacceptable,” and the Karen Beasley Sea Turtle
Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Topsail Beach could soon move the
matter into federal court.
Read the complete story at Star News Online.
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