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NMFS Has Left the Building

Until the National Marine Fisheries Service checks back into the “Reality Hotel”, its efforts to save whales will be hampered by a serious lack of interest on the part of the lobster fishing industry.  Throughout the entire whale campaign it has been continuously stressed that having industry’s support and assistance is vital to the success of the program.  With that fact firmly established, NMFS has now proceeded to add more rules for fishermen and in doing so has managed to slip beyond the point of reason and has succeeded in alienating the fishing community.  NMFS has left the reality building.

The issues here have been the Dynamic Area Management idea, the DAM, which won’t work, and the Seasonal Area Management concept, the SAM, which could have worked.  NMFS fell off the balcony with the SAM when it declared that only one buoy line could be used on a trawl and that no floating line could be used at the bottom of the one buoy line that was left.  Industry had warned the agency that these two measures, if included in the SAM plan, would kill the program if the other absurdity, the DAM, hadn’t already done so.

Even the Service’s chieftains on high in Gloucester and Silver Springs have conceded that the DAM idea is unworkable.  To tell everyone to remove all lobster and gillnet gear in two days from a large portion of the ocean if three whales show up is absurd and the Service knows it.  The excuse being used here has been that the court and the environmental “fruitcakes”, had forced them to propose these measures.  It’s been obvious all through these efforts to save whales that the court and these donation-seeking green teams have never really checked into the Reality Hotel and in fact haven’t even been in the lobby.

The latest example of NMFS still isn't getting the message occurred at the Maine Fishermen's Forum when the seminar on the whale plan featured a public relations push to have fishermen "help" by reporting whale sightings or entanglements.  This idea was also sent out recently in notices from the agency's whale department; hello, reality check-in time!  Sure, you too can join in and cause a Dynamic Area Management alert that could shut down the fishery in a large part of the ocean.  For NMFS it's simple, just have the fishermen call 1-800-I'm Stupid and we'll send you on a vacation from fishing at your own expense.

We had hoped that it would not be necessary to suggest to fishermen that they withdraw their support and assistance for this campaign.  Unfortunately, we must now make that suggestion at least until the Fisheries Service decides to remove unreasonable measures and return to the Reality Hotel.  It is a shame that we have all worked so hard trying to help the whales survive only to have our efforts sabotaged by legal harpoon wielding environmental groups who have driven the federal fishing agency to propose and adopt absurd, unworkable and unnecessary provisions.  The ultimate fault here however, must rest with the government agency itself because it couldn’t or wouldn’t put its foot down and declare that it would only implement reasonable measures that would be supported by the fishing industry.  It could have been argued that with industry support, compliance would be easier with whatever provisions were adopted and the effort would continue to have that vital element needed in the “Save the Whale” campaign, that being, the fishermen themselves.

“Front desk, would you please ring the NMFS penthouse one more time to see if they’ve returned?” 

Bill Adler 
Executive Director

04/02


 
 
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