Regulators reject ban on gill nets
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State fisheries regulators rejected a proposed ban
on large mesh gill nets used for flounder fishing, but adopted other
restrictions Thursday to reduce the incidental capture of sea turtles
in fishing nets.
Now the state and fishermen are holding their
collective breath, waiting to hear if the National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS) will decide the measures offer adequate protection to
sea turtles.
"I don't believe they (NMFS) will accept this,"
said Louis Daniel, director of the North Carolina Division of Marine
Fisheries (DMF).
NMFS put the state on notice in July that it
was not in compliance with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) after
observing the incidental capture of turtles in flounder nets in Core
Sound. All five species of turtles - green, loggerhead, leatherback,
Kemp's ridley, and hawksbill - found in North Carolina are listed as
either endangered or threatened.
Read the complete story at The Outer Banks Sentinel.
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