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Stop the extension for draggers
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Hi Guys,



My name is John Rice. I am a commercial fisherman from Centerville,
Ma., on Cape Cod. I am writing you for your assistance in a situation
which, after I explain it, you will no doubt be concerned.



Thursday, there was a meeting of the Ma. Marine Fisheries Commission,
in Gloucester. I have attached the agenda for the meeting.(below
message)



One item "Recommendation for action on public petition to increase mobile gear access to Collier’s Ledge, south of Cape
Cod", listed in action items, is of serious concern. This public
petition was first heard of last spring at public hearings, before the
spring squid season, it was submitted by two draggermen, one from
Hyannis and one from Marshfield. The petition, as written was a request
to an extension on access inside the three mile line for an additional
week, specifically, the first week of May. The Marine Fisheries
Commission Chair, Vito Calomo, told fishermen and DMF at the public
hearings that he would like to see some sort of compromise to be made.



A little background is in order I suppose.



The squid trawl fishery in Nantucket Sound open's annually beginning
April 23, when draggers are allowed to access the area inside the three
mile line, more specifically, a straight line drawn between Succonesset
Pt., Mashpee and Point Gammon, Great Island, Yarmouth. It is important
to note that previous to 1990, the draggers had not been lawfully able
to fish above that line at all since 1938 and the access was only
granted as a concession by DMF in 1990, who at the time stated that
they (DMF) were unable to enforce the regulations due to a lack of
enforcement capability. Several trawlers told DMF at public hearing
that they had been fishing inside, illegally during the last week of
April for several years. traditionally the trawlers have to stay
outside this line after May 1'st, however they can still [url "http://www.fishingmessageboards.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=15071#"][blue][size 2]fish[/size][/blue][/url] state
waters ( and federal with proper permits) using small mesh (squid mesh)
until the end of squid season which has been varied in it's end date
and is at the discretion of DMF, but typically is June 15'th. This
decision by the Marine Fisheries Commission changes this.



The DMF was willing to recommend that the trawlers be given an extra
week inside the line, but before the normal opening, not after. Many
more persons commenting publicly were against any extension of access
at all. The commission was in a tie vote when this was voted on and
there was a commissioner not present who would definitely have voted
for the DMF's recommendation and the earlier start. The Chair, who
typically doesn't vote, broke the tie in favor of the later extension.



This will have extremely negative consequences for Nantucket Sound and
surrounding waters. The way it work now, there is a 2500 lb. trip limit
for loligo squid, because 80% of the federal quota has been caught by
the time the April opening occurs, but May 1'st is the beginning of a
new quota period and there is no [url "http://www.fishingmessageboards.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=15071#"][blue][size 2]trip[/size][/blue][/url] limit until 80% is reached again.
The squid will be highly concentrated in the area in question at the
time in question and catch rates will be terrific. This will displace
many recreational fishermen, many many charter and party [url "http://www.fishingmessageboards.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=15071#"][blue][size 2]boat[/size][/blue][/url]
operators, this will affect the fish availability locally and nearby as
scup, sea bass, fluke and of course, striped bass all follow the squid
and a lack of food for them equals a lack of fish for everyone.





What I'd like from you- your help in getting the word out. I need to
get people to contact DMF and let them know they are mad about this. If
there is a most popular forum at your site, that you feel this would
attract the most attention, please, let me know, I will write something
brief there,along with pertinent contact info.

[url "mailto:paul.diodati@state.ma.us"]mailto:paul.diodati@state.ma.us[/url]

I appreciate your time, I realize this is a little long winded.



Best regards ,



John Rice
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#2
Tell John that I hooked him up. [cool]
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[center][font "Times New Roman"][size 2]ACTION RESCINDED TO GRANT EXTENDED DRAGGER ACCESS TO COLLIER’S LEDGE[/size][/font][/center]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]Acting Commissioner Tom French of the Department of Fish & Game has disapproved a recent action taken by the Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission to grant squid trawlers extended access (May 1 – 8) to near-shore waters in the vicinity of Collier’s Ledge. Under M.G.L. c. 130 §17A the Commissioner approves or disapproves regulatory changes submitted by the Director of the Division of Marine Fisheries as part of the regulatory promulgation process.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 2]To clarify, there will be no change to the regulations governing trawl fishing for squid (322 CMR 3.04(6) & 6.39). The squid season runs April 23rd through June 9th. There are not trip limits as of this date but a 2,500-lb. trip limit for mobile gear fishermen will be enacted when certain quota triggers are reached in any given trimester. MarineFisheries will provide notices of any such triggers and consequent trip limit. Mobile gear will remain prohibited during May 1 – October 31 in the longstandings inshore closure from Mashpee to Eastham (322 CMR 3.04(6)). [/size][/font]

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[center][green][size 3][cool]Right on![/size][/green][/center]
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#5
good deal,

the only thing we use squid for here in detroit is to thow on the ice at the red wings game...

and since I dont watch hocky, I wont miss the squid...

that would explain why some one threw a salmon out on the ice this week....[laugh]
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I think squids look neat, in the water, on a hook, just not on my plate. For what it is worth, I dont like lobster either... and not to fond of crab... but ya can load me up a platter of scallops and shrimps...[Tongue] and a side order of stuffed clams...[Tongue][Tongue]

so where did you find that picture of a mother in law fish at?[angelic]
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#8
That's pretty darn cool. See, sometimes those long shot posts CAN make a difference. Good news bro [cool]
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