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Gerry Zagorski
03-23-2016, 07:25 PM
SSFFF can use our help in 2 specific ways:

1) As you all know, Fluke is one of the most popular fisheries in NJ and has a huge impact on the health of our local fishing related business economy.

We’re just about there but are a bit short of the funds needed to improve the stock assessment science of the Fluke Fishery. I know a lot of individuals here gave what they could as have some of our sponsors but more is needed.

If you are involved in a fishing related business please consider making a donation to help with the needed funding. If you know someone involved in a fishing related business please pass this information along to them and or share this on fishing related face book group pages.

All you need to do to share is click on the blue F at the top of this page or copy and paste this link into an email or facebook post http://www.njfishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86969


Please check out some additional information below and give what you can.

Donations can be made by check and mailed to SSFFF P.O. Box 86, Brielle, NJ 08730 or you can donate on line at http://www.ssfff.net/ssfffdonate.html


2) The scientist involved in the study are looking for volunteers who Fluke fish in the Sandy Hook bay areas in and around the 2 rivers… They would like to come out on your boat with you to observe and collect data.

If you are interested in volunteering please contact gheuth@gmail.com and give him a phone number where you can be reached.

Thanks for helping everyone… We are all in this together and every little bit helps.


Additional SSFFF Information

Summer Flounder are one of the most important saltwater species here in the Northeast, yet managing recreational access to the fishery is both complex and often contentious. As you may already know, the 2016 recreational quota has been significantly slashed by the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council at the recommendation of NMFS scientists. The 2015 bite may have been poor in some areas, but in other coastal communities the fluke fishing was excellent! What most who are involved in this fishery can agree upon is that more in-depth, accurate science is desperately needed to sustain both the fish and the fishermen and women who depend on a healthy fluke stock.

Founded seven years ago by a group of concerned fishermen, Save the Summer Flounder Fishery Fund (SSFFF) is governed by a board of private anglers, for-hire captains, and members of the fishing tackle industry. The group has no political affiliation and is neither a recreational nor commercial fishing lobbying group - instead, the sole focus is developing private funding to improve the science, which when completed, will allow managers to make better management decisions based on the best possible summer flounder stock modeling and stock assessment tools.

To date, SSFFF has spent over $190,000 of donations and grants to fund research that will ultimately result in a far more refined and comprehensive stock assessment model designed specifically for summer flounder. It was SSFFF-funded research that was responsible for sex-specific mortality data included in the last stock assessment by renowned scientist Dr. Mark Maunder, and it was this research that was instrumental in preventing the closure of the summer flounder fishery at the time.
In 2016, SSFFF is working in conjunction with other stakeholders to provide funding for fisheries science veteran Dr. Patrick Sullivan in his collaborative effort with Rutgers and Cornell Sullivan Universities on work that hopefully will shed more light on the overall fluke stock. The project goal is creating a more modern assessment model to more accurately portray the state of the fishery. SSFFF is planning to present the results of this effort at the next NMFS Scientific Peer Review which is expected sometime in 2016 or 2017. It’s the stock assessment process that defines the overall health of the stock and is the basis for recommendations which result in subsequent regulations and catch quotas.

SSFFF is currently funding another equally important parallel project; Rutgers scientists Dr. Daphne Munroe and Jason Morson have been commissioned to collect specific information on the sex composition of discards by recreational fishermen. Once completed, these scientific findings will be incorporated into the comprehensive fluke sex-specific Stock Assessment Model being developed by Dr. Sullivan. Both projects are critical components in helping create a new stock model in time for the next NOAA review.

“To date we have operated primarily on donations from hundreds of concerned recreational anglers, some generous charter and party boat captains, and a few local fishing clubs,” said SSFFF board member Greg Hueth, who added that except for larger donations from the American Sportfishing Association, Recreational Fishing Alliance, New York Fishing Tackle Trades Association, and New York Sportfishing Federation along with money from tackle and marine trade companies, SSFFF has not received financial support from many businesses who rely on recreational fluke angling. While this valuable research will benefit the entire Atlantic Coast summer flounder fishery, most of the donations thus far have come primarily from New Jersey.

SSFFF is hoping to collectively change that now that we’re heading into the last days of this monumental project, and we’re reaching out to businesses and individuals in other states to help fund this much needed effort which will benefit all stakeholders.

SSFFF is seeking to raise another $25,000 by early summer to complete and deliver the new stock model and they desperately need your help!
The total project cost is somewhere between $60,000 and $80,000 and to date SSSFF has already secured most of the funding. In other words, as board member Capt. Ron Santee recently noted, $25,000 gets us across the goal line that we worked seven long years to get to.

“By banding together with other stakeholders and helping fisheries managers arrive at decisions based on better science, we can do more to ensure a stronger fishery with fairer public access for years to come,” said Dave Arbeitman, one of the SSFFF founders and current board member. “Every single dollar helps; and every single dollar goes directly to the scientific effort,” Arbeitman said.

If you, your business, or any other recreational fishing industry stakeholder has not yet made a donation to help fund better science, it's time to pitch in and help insure the future of a healthy fishery with fair access for all user groups.

Checks can be made payable to SSFFF and mailed to P.O. Box 86, Brielle, NJ 08730. You can also go to www.ssfff.net to lean more and donate online.

Sullivan
03-23-2016, 08:55 PM
Will send check .

tjd24
03-23-2016, 09:00 PM
I donated $100 on the SSFF website last week.

jakesdad
03-23-2016, 09:51 PM
My check cleared the bank yesterday, Let's make this happen, for our future and for future generations. If we don't who will?

Dave A
03-24-2016, 07:01 AM
Thank you to all of the NJ Fishing.com community that "gets it"! You have supported our effort with your donations from the very beginning. Its time for the industry people on this site to step up to the plate.

dales529
03-24-2016, 08:37 PM
Great in depth write up Gerry. SSFFF has been going after the beast at its heart for years now and deserves every Fishermens (not just Fluke fishermen)
support to clear the next hurdle. That includes for hire charter and PB, tackle shops big and small as well as everyday and part time anglers.

Please read Gerrys post thoroughly, look up SSFFF on your own and I am sure you will come to the same conclusion that I did years ago that this is an effort well worth your time and few dollars.

Sullivan
03-27-2016, 12:35 PM
You fish for fluke , you own a boat , you should donate something ! Lets go guys .

Gerry Zagorski
04-07-2016, 01:45 PM
Here is a heartwarming great story from SSFFF:

This wonderful Lady who fished the Jersey Shore for almost 70 years ,along with her whole family felt so strongly about our mission that they elected to provide SSFFF with funding after her passing!

This generosity is a most humbling and touching tribute .

Mrs. Rusch will be fondly remembered as a wonderful mother and a master angler who consistently won the pool, no matter where or when the family fished together. Even in her last few years she would consistently out fish everyone aboard . We think it’s very important that the public knows that this fishing family, who for three generations have enjoyed our costal fishery is committed to giving back and helping to insure a healthy future for all of us to enjoy.

Thanks to Valerie Rusch and family for their generosity and thoughtfulness.
She sounds like quite a lady...

Thoughts and prayers to her family and friends and rest in peace Valerie.

Dave A
04-20-2016, 07:51 PM
Final comments...I am sorry to say that too many of the sponsors on this site still have not contributed to SSFFF. I don't understand how you can profit from a fishery but not want to donate to help pay for the science that should help insure your future in this fishery. Timing is never good when it comes to making a donation but that's life...we all have bills to pay and families to feed. But to all of you charter boats, tackle shops, and online tackle businesses don't worry because guys like me who actually care about our customers, our businesses, and the future will once again reach even deeper into our pockets to make up the difference. Funny how you all have time to post reports and pictures but no time for writing a check. :confused:

RBC67
04-21-2016, 12:45 PM
I agree with Dave A^^^. I've always wondered why most of the sponsors on this site don't support the SSFFF, since allot of them depend on summer flounder for their lively hoods. Maybe its time to not support the sponsor's who don't support us just my .02

dfish28
04-23-2016, 12:08 AM
Arrrrggghhhh..... Few sheets in my breeze as I read this upsetting saga,:( but at this point I would offer my boat on trailer to any body willing to improve the science/logic/limits:especially size limits!!' I'm stored in neptune and for the first time in a long time not slipping her
If insurance would accept this ...
I'll fill her up with gas:mix oil - you sign off on contract of possible damages set foward from agreement for any damages incurred post facto especially and including, hull,transom, lower unit/prop/transducer/hull pickups .... Etc, including all other intact parts of vessel ...in retrospect: you break it you buy it!! Works...
Ramble over, wish I could drag these gentlemen around, but my highly overrated job/work part of my life is severiously getting in my way
No guys.. Real scientists...research ers

Dave A
04-24-2016, 09:32 AM
Might be time to start naming names...

Sullivan
04-24-2016, 10:52 PM
Might be time to start naming names...

Hey Dave , I would like to see a list of for hire boats , tackle shops , marinas etc . who gave and care .
BTW , did anyone see the Bass Pro sign at the base of the Driscoll bridge ? Looks like their finally coming . They will make a load of cash ,and a small kickback would be a good start . One more though ! Like outside the shop rites and churchs , a table with two guys and a large plastic jar set up behind the boats at AH , Belmar and anywhere it might work , would be very helpful ! How about a summer raffle ? Just thinking cause i do care .

Dave A
04-25-2016, 07:13 AM
Hey Dave , I would like to see a list of for hire boats , tackle shops , marinas etc . who gave and care .
BTW , did anyone see the Bass Pro sign at the base of the Driscoll bridge ? Looks like their finally coming . They will make a load of cash ,and a small kickback would be a good start . One more though ! Like outside the shop rites and churchs , a table with two guys and a large plastic jar set up behind the boats at AH , Belmar and anywhere it might work , would be very helpful ! How about a summer raffle ? Just thinking cause i do care .

How about I list all of those who did not and never have given a penny towards the cause. As far as collecting outside super markets and churches and by the party boats... go for it. SSFFF is basically run by 3 of us. We all have full time jobs and our SSFFF work is 100% volunteer. I personally have no time left. My posts have been aimed at all of the sponsors on this site who will not donate a dime to help pay for the science that just might help them stay in business.

RBC67
04-25-2016, 08:08 PM
I would love to see a list of the sponsors with deep pockets and short arms so to speak who do not support us:(

1captainron
04-26-2016, 08:41 PM
We used to have a list on the SSFFF site of all who did Donate, don't know what happened to it. Would be easy to go there and look for your favorite boat and see if they made the list.....Sad when you think how many really don't give a crap yet piss and moan all the way to the Bank. The same guys are probably still waiting for the free phones and internet, let some-one else pay!:mad: