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Backed by about 100 fishermen and industry supporters at the Fishermen's
Memorial "Man at the Wheel," U.S. Sen Scott Brown Saturday called for
President Obama to fire NOAA chief administrator Jane Lubchenco, citing
her "stonewalling of congressional oversight ...," her "unresponsiveness
to official inquiries" and her ongoing push for a catch share
management program that is "decimating our fleet."
Brown came to Gloucester and made his call during a 10 a.m. Saturday press conference that drew industry supporters from Gloucester, New Bedford and from Point Judith, R.I. Brown was joined in speaking by Mayor Carolyn Kirk, and by state Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester. Read the complete article from The Gloucester Times
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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."






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