SaltyRecAngler
03-14-2014, 05:40 PM
Turns out the federal budget will include $75 million in “fisheries disaster relief funds” ($33 million for the New England groundfish and $3 million for recreational fisheries in New Jersey and New York.)
The question now is how the money will be spent to “restore the fishery or prevent a similar failure in the future”. Capt. John McMurray’s recent blog has some strong opinions about where that money should go – from improved observer programs to permit buyouts:
http://www.reel-time.com/articles/conservation/bailing-fishing-industry/
What do you think? Will the community push for spending that truly improves fish abundance? Or will fishermen and politicians continue to push for spending that further decimates stocks?
The question now is how the money will be spent to “restore the fishery or prevent a similar failure in the future”. Capt. John McMurray’s recent blog has some strong opinions about where that money should go – from improved observer programs to permit buyouts:
http://www.reel-time.com/articles/conservation/bailing-fishing-industry/
What do you think? Will the community push for spending that truly improves fish abundance? Or will fishermen and politicians continue to push for spending that further decimates stocks?