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Old 03-12-2019, 08:40 PM
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Old 03-12-2019, 09:25 PM
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Joey.....another oversight NMFS fails to consider is the impact on the overall food chain of regulatory changes involving one species and the impact it has on others. Have caught a number of sea bass over the years with small crabs, maybe baby white leggers, and small 1"-2" baby lobster in their stomachs. Same could be said of the endangered spiney dog fish! How many juvenile fish are killed every year since they've become protected. Food chain balance can't be ignored. Same with ling and scallops. So maybe the well funded commercial lobby for lobsterman will provide more liberalized regulations for recreational fisherman with sea bass! How's that for a sound management philosophy!

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Soooo
When the stocks are rebuilt by 300 %
What should we expect?
Tighter regulation???

Nobody who sits on any council or is involved with the making of regulations should spend less than 100 days on the water.

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Old 03-13-2019, 12:23 AM
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Everything in salt water eats lobsters, nothing new there, Tog and bergalls probably eat small ones by the millions.

I have caught ling with small lobsters hanging out of their mouths... this article seems to state that Mass and RI have only recently seen a big population due to "global warming".. Sorry but thats a crock.. those states had spectacular black sea bass fisheries decades ago when I was a young man, way before global warming debates...

Before the seas were regularly swept clean of everything alive, nature kept things in balance.. Lets say, a predator species overpopulated an area... They would decimate a prey species.. Within a year or two when the food source was eaten up, the predator species would die down or move off, and with the predators now reduced, the prey species would rebound...Simplistic yes, but it worked that way.. Nowadays we humans are in the mix all too often, and upset the balance beyond what nature can repair quickly..
We ate up all the Cod, then the lobster population exploded several years ago, up till today, and now the lobsters are getting their asses kicked by sea bass.. At least thats what this article says..

If we are seeing articles about how huge sea bass populations are decimating lobsters, how about letting sport fishermen take a few more??.. pretty simple right?..

If the lobster fishermen catch rates go down too far , they could just switch to the "invasive" sea bass.. I can buy a 1 1/2 pound lobster around here for about $12, but a 1 1/2 pound black sea bass is about $17...

yes I am being cynical, but thats what happens when people are complaining about too many sea bass on one hand, and then on the other we have regulations that are getting more restrictive all the time in our quest to keep a few... bob
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Old 03-13-2019, 08:32 AM
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When the government is controlling the huge imbalance of one species it will always effect many others that share the same environment.
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That’s why sea bass taste so good
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