Dear Activist,
Industrial midwater trawling in the Atlantic herring fishery
continues to threaten New England's groundfish closed areas -
protected areas created to restore depleted stocks of cod,
haddock and other groundfish species. Faced with mounting
evidence of groundfish bycatch (fish caught unintentionally
while targeting another species) in one of these sensitive
groundfish nursery areas (Closed Area I), the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS) recently proposed a rule requiring
these trawlers to carry federal observers and prohibit dumping
of unsampled catch when accessing this area.
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/herring_trawling
While we are supportive of this rule, we feel that its
effectiveness is weakened by a provision that allows vessels to
release or discard the contents of their catch due to a high
concentration of spiny dogfish bycatch (greater than 50% of
catch by weight), allowing them to continue to fish without
consequence or penalty.
Help us strengthen this
rule by asking NMFS to support a rule that is more equitable and
easier to implement and enforce by requiring all industrial
herring trawl vessels to end their trip and return to port if
dumping occurs for any reason.
http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/herring_trawling
Thank you for your help.
Peter Baker
Herring Alliance