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Topic: For Better or Worse We'll Have New Regulations  (Read 1011 times)

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You never know what their up to..."collecting data"...always sounds so caring on the surface while trying to preserve that 100 billion dollar economy...oh...and the fish of course...MPA's here we come? 
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sponsored by a senator from Mississippi where the commercial regs. make it difficult for recreational anglers , where attracting tourist $  would make it better  revenue wise , an already economically depressed state  interesting , how it may impact cal. will be interesting 

  "The proposal also encourages regional fishery management councils to update policies for some recreational anglers who fish in the Gulf of Mexico, one of the most popular bodies of water among sport fishermen. The current rules are designed for commercial fishermen and are difficult for recreational anglers to follow, Wicker said. There are also a host of other tweaks designed to more efficiently manage recreational fishing. "


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You never know what their up to..."collecting data"...always sounds so caring on the surface while trying to preserve that 100 billion dollar economy...oh...and the fish of course...MPA's here we come?

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https://www.bassmaster.com/conservation-news/senate-passes-modern-fish-act

from this article...read the last sentence.....hmmm ?

 'Requiring the National Academies of Sciences to complete a study and provide recommendations within two years of the enactment of the Modern Fish Act on limited access privilege programs (catch shares) including an assessment of the social, economic, and ecological effects of the program, considering each sector of a mixed-use fishery and related businesses, coastal communities, and the environment and an assessment of any impacts to stakeholders in a mixed-use fishery caused by a limited access privilege program. This study excludes the Pacific and North Pacific Regional Fishery Management Councils. "


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https://www.bassmaster.com/conservation-news/senate-passes-modern-fish-act

from this article...read the last sentence.....hmmm ?

 'Requiring the National Academies of Sciences to complete a study and provide recommendations within two years of the enactment of the Modern Fish Act on limited access privilege programs (catch shares) including an assessment of the social, economic, and ecological effects of the program, considering each sector of a mixed-use fishery and related businesses, coastal communities, and the environment and an assessment of any impacts to stakeholders in a mixed-use fishery caused by a limited access privilege program. This study excludes the Pacific and North Pacific Regional Fishery Management Councils. "

We've got a complex web of international and tribal treaties to contend with.  I think this is aimed mostly at the red snapper fishery in the gulf.  Lots of pissed off rec anglers steam over that fishery.
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https://www.bassmaster.com/conservation-news/senate-passes-modern-fish-act

from this article...read the last sentence.....hmmm ?

 'Requiring the National Academies of Sciences to complete a study and provide recommendations within two years of the enactment of the Modern Fish Act on limited access privilege programs (catch shares) including an assessment of the social, economic, and ecological effects of the program, considering each sector of a mixed-use fishery and related businesses, coastal communities, and the environment and an assessment of any impacts to stakeholders in a mixed-use fishery caused by a limited access privilege program. This study excludes the Pacific and North Pacific Regional Fishery Management Councils. "

We've got a complex web of international and tribal treaties to contend with.  I think this is aimed mostly at the red snapper fishery in the gulf.  Lots of pissed off rec anglers steam over that fishery.

bingo..

 "The proposal also encourages regional fishery management councils to update policies for some recreational anglers who fish in the Gulf of Mexico, one of the most popular bodies of water among sport fishermen. The current rules are designed for commercial fishermen and are difficult for recreational anglers to follow, Wicker said. There are also a host of other tweaks designed to more efficiently manage recreational fishing. "
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"Modern" Fish Act?  Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act of 2017?  I wonder if historians of the future will chuckle and think we were an arrogant generation. 

By the way, I hope they put some regs in regarding commercial bait fishing.  Those guys go in an haul up baitfish by the truckload.  Without our little friends the whole eco system can't flourish. 
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I just came across this article about the new regs, limited access programs and collecting data on recreational fishing.

http://www.carolinacoastonline.com/news_times/article_1847097c-1c2d-11e9-8068-334c9d43b9e0.html?mode=jqm
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I just came across this article about the new regs, limited access programs and collecting data on recreational fishing.

http://www.carolinacoastonline.com/news_times/article_1847097c-1c2d-11e9-8068-334c9d43b9e0.html?mode=jqm

Not sure how the LAPs are supposed to work, but the increased data collection seems like a good idea to me. I’ve been surveyed many times at the dock and have always thought that that data is unreliable. A lot of important decisions are probably based on semi-random numbers...
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I just came across this article about the new regs, limited access programs and collecting data on recreational fishing.

http://www.carolinacoastonline.com/news_times/article_1847097c-1c2d-11e9-8068-334c9d43b9e0.html?mode=jqm

Not sure how the LAPs are supposed to work, but the increased data collection seems like a good idea to me. I’ve been surveyed many times at the dock and have always thought that that data is unreliable. A lot of important decisions are probably based on semi-random numbers...
I wonder if it will eventually tie in with that attachable computer rod sensor thing I posted on a while back. In the article a guy said they wanted to know what boats were charging and how much fuel was used. How does that help manage fish?
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