They couldn't the arrest was made by the RI DEM police, it looks like the fish were headed to dealers in MA, so the RI DEM would not have been ale to do anything once they had crossed the state line.
I know when I was down in MD this past spring they were having huge problems with all of the debris being washed down the rivers and into the upper bay. The Susquehanna looked like you could walk across it on all of the debris.
My comments:
This is in response to your solicitation for comments on the inclusion of conservational equivalency as an option in the Mid-Atlantic fishery management council’s options for managing the black sea bass fishery. While these comments are in response for your solicitation regarding...
Those slides do not include several other options that were voted in at the meeting, like an additional option for a slot with a minimum size of 30 inches and a maximum size at whatever will result in the required 20% reduction.
The answer is yes. Several years ago someone suggested harvesting the sargassum and selling it for various uses. The South ATLANTIC FISHERY MANGMENT COUNCIL quickly adopted a fishery management plan for sargassum that effectively made it impossible for them to to do that.
All true, I was talking to Dave Marciano last week and he said that they were releasing any fish they caught on charters because the price was so low he didn't want to kill them.
The shift of the fluke from south to the northeast hs been well documented and the Mid-Atlantic council is looking into reallocating the quotas for both commercials and recreational.
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