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NEFSA Reacts to ASMFC’s Proposed Menhaden Harvest Limit

October 22, 2025 — The following was released by the New England Fishermans Stewardship Association:

Dustin Delano, NEFSA COO, Warns Fishermen about the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s Potential New Harvest Limits:

“All New England ASMFC Commissioners should reject this unscientific and absurd 55% reduction to menhaden quota. NEFSA calls for a fact-based quota reduction of no more than 10%, which would reduce the risk of overfishing to zero. Menhaden crews, lobster and crab fisheries, and working waterfronts would all suffer significantly under the proposed reduction. The ASMFC decision should be based on the best science available, not activist pressure from environmental groups.”

Fishermen organizing ‘flotilla’ protest against offshore wind

August 23, 2024 — In response to recent concerns over offshore wind and with debris washing up on Nantucket and Island beaches from a fractured turbine blade, the New England Fisherman’s Stewardship Association (NEFSA) has organized a “flotilla” for this Sunday, bringing fishing boats together to peacefully protest in unison against the offshore wind industry.

Boats will be joining together in a “boat parade” from various areas of the east coast, said NEFSA founder and CEO Jerry Leeman, including the Vineyard, Nantucket, parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and potentially New Jersey.

Read the full article at MV Times

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