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Dear Activist,
Every year massive schools of herring, at times numbering in
the millions, migrate to spawn in New England waters. This
abundance of fish is not only important to the regional economy
but also plays a critical role in the marine ecosystem as food
for whales, dolphins, seabirds, tuna, cod, striped bass and many
other species of fish.
In a few short weeks (Nov 17-19), the New England Fishery
Management Council (NEFMC) will make some crucial decisions on
how we manage commercial fishing on this important forage
species - including where to set the 2010 catch limit based on
recent scientific information and advice.
We need your help. Before November 9th, please tell the Council
to follow the best available science regarding the amount of
herring that can be sustainably harvested from the
ecosystem. And furthermore, please urge the Council to make
the development of a comprehensive catch monitoring program an
immediate priority for next year.
Thank you for your help.
Peter Baker
Herring Alliance
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