Podcast interview re Menhaden w/ Dr. H. Bruce Franklin
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 04:46:58 -0800 (PST), "
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There's hope, though, and the Menhaden reduction industry, for all the
devastation it causes, is a very small one, probably incapable of
resisting determined political pressure to shut it down. The question
is, will people rally to demand action quickly enough? If the
reduction industry were banned within the next few years, the Menhaden
surely can recover due to their astonishing fertility. But if the
industry isn't banned the fish may well become extinct within a
decade.
Salt water sports types have been bitchin' about this for years - the
reduction industry is raping and looting this important fish stock for
a long time - it's about time the menhaden was put on the limited
production list.
One only has to travel to Narragansett Bay in the Spring to see the
effects this devastating industrial fishery has on all fisheries.
There is a company out of New Jersey called Arc Bait that has an
exclusive (via the DEM permit issued out of RI) and pulls incredible
amounts of menhaden out of the Bay. Fish the bay before Arc gets
rolling with their spotter planes and there are stripers, blues and
flounder all over the place. After Arc finishes with their purse
seining - not a striper to be found for at least a month or so.
It's a good listen if you are interested fishing.
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