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DEP Release: New Jersey Files Formal Appeal of Summer Flounder Quota Reductions
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March 28, 2017 Contact: Bob Considine (609) 292-2994 Lawrence Hajna (609) 984-1795 Caryn Shinske (609) 984-1795 NEW JERSEY FILES FORMAL APPEAL OF SUMMER FLOUNDER QUOTA REDUCTIONS STATE'S REPRESENTATIVES ARGUE ASMFC DECISION WILL CAUSE ADVERSE IMPACTS TO FISHERY AND INDUSTRY (17/P25) TRENTON - New Jersey representatives to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission have filed an appeal requesting the commission reconsider its vote significantly reducing the state's recreational-fishing quota for summer flounder this year, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today. The 34-percent quota reduction ASMFC approved in February will have a devastating impact on the state's fishing industry and tourism economy while paradoxically harming the long-term health of the state's summer flounder stocks, Commissioner Martin said. "We are appealing the ASFMC decision because of the numerous process, data, policy and regulatory issues that will significantly impact New Jersey's fishing industry," Commissioner Martin said. "The ASFMC decision will actually result in anglers in New Jersey having to throw more dead fish back into the water than they can keep to eat, and the fish they can keep overwhelmingly will be reproductive females. This is not sound fishery management." Recreational and commercial fishing employs 65,000 people and generates some $2.5 billion in annual economic benefits to the state. Summer flounder, also known as fluke, is one of the state's most sought-after recreational fish species, prized for its delicate flavor and easily found close to beaches and in bays and creeks. To achieve the 34-percent reduction, New Jersey faces increasing the minimum size limit for summer flounder from 18 inches in most state waters to 19 inches, making legally sized fish more difficult to keep. Additionally, the number of fish that could be kept under the new restrictions would be reduced from five to three. The petition from New Jersey's three representatives to ASMFC Chairman Douglas E. Grout cites technical, scientific and procedural flaws as reasons for reconsideration of the vote. The commission was formed by compact to manage nearshore fisheries from Maine to Florida. A DEP analysis of the quota reduction determined that the number of undersized, or discarded, fish that die after being returned to the water will be greater than the number of fish that will be harvested. This would be the first-ever such imbalance for the state. Flounder, like all fish, are susceptible to mortality from hook wounds and stress. "Discard mortality that exceeds harvest is not acceptable from a fishery management standpoint and will not be well received by the recreational fishing sector," the state's representatives wrote, adding that such waste would be inconsistent with goals established by federal law. New Jersey representatives to ASMFC are New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife Director Larry Herrighty, Governor's appointee Thomas P. Fote of the Jersey Coast Anglers Association, and Legislative Commissioner Assemblyman Bob Andrejczak (District 1). They noted that summer flounder in New Jersey tend to be smaller than in states to the north due to the species' biological needs and migration patterns. Moreover, more than 90 percent of summer flounder in New Jersey waters that are greater than 19 inches in length are females, meaning an increase in size limits would encourage higher harvests of reproductive fish, which would also be counterproductive to sound fishery management. In their letter, the representatives argue that ASMFC did not properly consider comments made by the public opposing the reduction during a Jan. 5 hearing in Galloway Township, Atlantic County. They further state that ASFMC staff found numerous mathematical calculation errors after the hearing that resulted in substantive revisions to the draft quota-reduction plan and did not provide the public an opportunity to review the changes and provide additional comments. In addition, ASMFC did not properly apply technical information gathered through the federal Marine Recreational Informational Program, which surveys anglers and members of the fishing industry to provide more complete assessments of the health of fisheries, the representatives wrote. Commissioner Martin testified before ASMFC in opposition to the quota reduction and recently sent a letter to U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross requesting that 2016's quotas remain in effect pending development of a benchmark stock assessment to better understand and manage the resource. Any quota reduction this year would be on top of a 27 percent quota reduction in 2016. For a copy of the appeal filed with ASFMC, visit: http://www.nj.gov/dep/docs/asmfc-app...r-20170324.pdf For a copy of Commissioner Martin's letter to Commerce Secretary Ross, visit: http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf...er02-28-17.pdf |
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Re: DEP Release: New Jersey Files Formal Appeal of Summer Flounder Quota Reductions
This is good and knew it was coming down. Another procedural hurdle crossed off the list.
Now again we wait and see but sure glad the fight for better data and fair regulations is going strong.
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Re: DEP Release: New Jersey Files Formal Appeal of Summer Flounder Quota Reductions
Sounds great Dave, keep up the fight for our rights. I'm getting too old to find a new hobby.
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Re: DEP Release: New Jersey Files Formal Appeal of Summer Flounder Quota Reductions
Good news. Thanks to the continued efforts of people who are actually making a difference and continue pushing a boulder up a very steep mountain. We're all extremely thankful for those efforts. There's progress being made as a result. Lot of forks still in the road but there's hope where once there was none.
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Re: DEP Release: New Jersey Files Formal Appeal of Summer Flounder Quota Reductions
And the fight continues.
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Re: DEP Release: New Jersey Files Formal Appeal of Summer Flounder Quota Reductions
Thank you to everyone involved and thank you for keeping up the fight
GDubs-
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