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How to Take Action
Attend a public meeting in Plymouth or Gloucester to voice your opinion about protecting river herring, or email written comments to comments@asmfc.org
If you would like further information, please contact
Tom Dempsey at Cape Cod Commercial Hook Fisherman's Association at tdempsey@ccchfa.org or 508-945-2432. |
Protect River Herring!
November 10, 2008
Recently, Matt Cieri, a scientist from the Maine Department of Marine Resources presented a study suggesting that at-sea, small-mesh fisheries could be taking as many as 2.5 million pounds of river herring annually! With very low observer coverage on these vessels, almost none of the river herring bycatch is ever reported. Given that river herring runs throughout New England have declined by 95-99% and populations are at historic lows, continued at-sea fishing mortality is a huge threat to this important forage species.
Join CRWA, fisherman's associations, and others interested in protecting river herring to speak up and express concern about over-fishing!
The Atlantic States Marine Fishery Commission is currently working on an amendment to the interstate River Herring Management Plan that could vastly improve the monitoring and regulations of the small mesh fleets especially the sea herring fishery. The sea herring fishery can land over 1.5 million pounds of sea herring per trip. Although they are targeting sea herring, river herring may also be mixed in (sea herring and river herring are related, but not the same species). Managers can not accurately account for the impact the sea herring fishery is having on river herring and they need to set regulations to change this. Click here to read the complete Draft Amendment 2 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for River Herring in PDF format.
The plan will also urge states to improve spawning habitat, fish ladders and complete studies to determine the size and health of the river herring stock. The Commission needs to understand the importance of immediate action. There are a number of scheduled public hearings on this amendment, which will provide interested groups and citizens a forum to be heard. If you can not attend the hearings, they are also accepting written comments.
We encourage you to attend the nearest meeting (dates and locations below) and support increased monitoring and limits on the amount of river herring sea herring vessels can catch and land. If you can’t attend one of these meetings in person, please take a moment to email written comments to comments@asmfc.org.
Be sure to let the Commission know that you support:
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100% observer coverage on the high-volume herring fleets
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Limits on the number of pounds of river herring taken per-trip and limits to how much river herring is taken annually by at sea fisheries
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Closures to keep vessels and small mesh gear out of areas where they are likely to catch high numbers of river herring
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Initiatives to improve critical river herring spawning habitat and migration corridors
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River herring stock assessment to determine their population size and health
Please contact us if you have any questions or comments about the upcoming amendment or the public hearing process.
Thank you for being a river herring supporter! It is time to hold at-sea fisheries accountable for their river herring catch.
Public Hearings in Massachusetts - times and locations:
Monday, December 1, 6:00 PM:
ASMFC Public Hearing on Draft Amendment 2 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for River Herring, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, Plymouth Radisson, 180 Water Street, Plymouth, Massachusetts. For more information, please contact Melanie Griffin at (617) 626-1528.
Tuesday, December 2, 6:00 PM:
ASMFC Public Hearing on Draft Amendment 2 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for River Herring, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, Annisquam River Marine Fisheries Station, 30 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester, Massachusetts. For more information, please contact Melanie Griffin at (617) 626-1528.
Thanks for your
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