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Commerce Inspector General Responds to Mayor Lang’s Request to Investigate NOAA Rulemaking |
Commerce Inspector General Responds to Mayor Lang’s Request to Investigate NOAA Rulemaking |
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New Bedford, Massachusetts - “We are watching…” are the words of Commerce Department Inspector General Todd J. Zinser in response to Mayor Scott W. Lang’s request for an investigation into NOAA’s rule making process for New England fisheries management. While the IG is taking a cautious approach as to not interfere with the City’s litigation on catch shares, he has committed to keep a close eye on the actions of NOAA with a particular focus on the external audit commissioned last October by Eric Schwaab, NOAA’s Assistant Administrator for Fisheries.
The IG also stated that his office is investigating the rule making process for fisheries management in another region which he says, “…may result in observations about NOAA’s rule making process in general.” Mr. Zinser expressed the desire to discuss the review with the Mayor once it is underway. See the original press release.
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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."






