The Northeast Seafood Coalition has taken out a full page ad in today's
Vineyard Gazette. The ad is an open letter to President Obama from
Russell Sherman, captain of the Fishing Vessel Lade Jane of Gloucester,
Massachusetts. The text follows:
Dear President Obama,
My name is Russell Sherman, and I am a life-long fisherman. Like New
England fisherman before me have done for 387 years, I take my vessel,
the 72-foot F/V Lady Jane from the port of Gloucester, Massachusetts,
into North Atlantic waters to bring back cod, haddock, flounder, and
other groundfish for America’s table. I hope that while you’re in New
England, you and your family are enjoying a few meals of our fresh
catch — there’s none better tasting or healthier in the world.
Mr. President, my fellow fishermen and I need your leadership. We are
small businessmen and women who want to continue the profession we
love. We have worked hard over the past 16 years to rebuild groundfish
stocks. Today, some stocks are fully rebuilt, and most others are
expected to rebuild in three years, by 2014. According to federal
forecasts, a fully rebuilt fishery will yield a sustainable catch
nearly five times current landings.
At a time when we should be hopeful about the future of our businesses,
we are desperate instead. We are being driven from our work and the
fishery we have helped to rebuild. Ironically, what’s putting us out of
work are the rules to rebuild the fishery. The most recent version of
these rules — effective on May 1, 2010 — impose very low annual catch
limits on stocks for the next three years, and at the same time
institute a
“catch share” system.
Take my case. Under the 2010 rules, my permit allows an annual catch of
only 60,000 lbs of groundfish. At an average price of $1.50 a pound,
that’s an annual gross of $90,000, or about one-quarter of my business’
gross income last year. I simply cannot run my business and support my
crew of four — each with a family — on only $90,000 a year.
My business is only one of hundreds facing extinction. While there will
be a small handful of “winners” under these new rules, the vast
majority of us will be losers. And when we “losers” are forced out,
jobs will be lost, coastal communities gutted, and crucial commercial
fishing infrastructure gone forever. Is this the way to rebuild our storied, centuries-old groundfish fishery?
I belong to an organization called the Northeast Seafood Coalition, a
New England-wide organization of 255 small, entrepreneurial fishing
businesses and allied support businesses that participates in the
public process. The Coalition has tried to bring this matter to the
attention of your Department of Commerce. We have tried to offer
constructive solutions to the challenge of rebuilding fisheries without
at the same time destroying them. But our efforts have fallen on deaf
ears.
MR. PRESIDENT WE NEED YOUR HELP
Mr. President, we desperately need your leadership. We ask that you
please direct your Department of Commerce to listen to us and work with
us. We know that we can meet this challenge by working together.
Sincerely yours,
Russell Sherman, Captain, F/V Lady Jane Port of Gloucester, Massachusetts
See the ad in the Vineyard Gazette here.
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