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dakota560
12-10-2021, 06:47 PM
For anyone interested whose up and not hungover, going to be a guest on the Michael Shepherd Radio Talk show WOND (1400 am radio and 92.3 fm) tomorrow morning between 7:00 and 8:00 am discussing among other things the state and fate of the Summer Flounder fishery. Bill Shillingford, whose been a long time Advisory Panel (AP) Member, will be on the show along with other local business owners involved with and dependent on the health of fisheries in New Jersey.
If anyone is interested and wants to listen in or call in and comment or share your opinions, following is the link:
https://wondradio.com/personalities/michael-shepherd
Call in number is (609) 927-1100. Continuing effort to get the word out that this fishery is struggling and will continue so until fisheries management acknowledges their own data and admits the fact we have a significant problem with an extremely important fishery that's seen almost 50% of it's population disappear over the last decade under current regulations.
shrimpman steve
12-10-2021, 10:18 PM
Good for you. Break a leg.
I’ll see if I can listen on line
Duffman
12-11-2021, 09:38 AM
You sounded outstanding and did a great job. The host however, jeez could he step on his guests responses anymore than he did?….:p
Listening to you talk about the entire fluke situation was completely different than reading about it here in a post. If that makes any sense?
Ive read every post here and know how involved you are in this but hearing it was def an eye opener. Thank you.
hartattack
12-11-2021, 04:52 PM
Nice job Tom, your intimate knowledge of and passion for the subject matter was obvious. When you raised the success of Striper slots and how great the fall 2022 season has been, your argument for relaxing summer flounder regs was well received. Thanks for all u do
dakota560
12-12-2021, 12:23 AM
You sounded outstanding and did a great job. The host however, jeez could he step on his guests responses anymore than he did?….:p
Listening to you talk about the entire fluke situation was completely different than reading about it here in a post. If that makes any sense?
Ive read every post here and know how involved you are in this but hearing it was def an eye opener. Thank you.
Thanks, thought the show went well. Wish Bill Shillingford (Advisory Panel) Member was able to attend, great guy and wealth of knowledge.
I know what you mean by posts versus a verbal communication. It's hard sometimes as long winded as I am to say everything that has to be said and have people understand it.
Here's probably the shortest way I can say what's happened to this fishery. Due to recreational size minimum increases causing substantial quota cuts, we transitioned from harvesting 1-2 yr. age class fish, a high percentage sexually immature and proportion more males to harvesting all sexually mature fish with an extremely high percentage females. The result, we're destroying the spawning stock, the large female breeder population which produces up to ten times more eggs than juvenile females, killed recruitment and the population in seven short years declined by an amazing 70,000,000 plus fish. With the same regulations and ridiculous size minimums being used to manage this fishery, the stock will not only decline, it'll decline at an accelerated pace and since the population of older age groups are declining in the stock, discard mortality rates will increase beyond the insane levels they're already at today.
Unless size minimums are addressed and the spawn is protected, this fishery will fail, both the recreational and commercial sectors will incur severe socio-economic consequences, small businesses will be hurt, tackle shops, processing plants, commercial owners and crews, party boats, for hire operators and shore based economies tied to this fishery will all incur more economic impacts than they have already.
Everyone in fisheries management, this is on your watch. All state representatives when you vote next week, if you vote for preferred measures and continue the harvest of older age classes, you'll be driving another nail in this fisheries coffin and causing continued economic consequences to the states you represent. US Senators, Secretary of Commerce and NOAA officials will all know the data you should be basing your decisions on is in fact being ignored.
Successful regulations were replaced by regulations literally risking the future of the stock. Someone needs to explain to the constituents of this fishery why and how that happened. Both sectors have waited long enough and made enough sacrifices for the results being delivered. We're about ten years beyond the time when size minimums should have been reduced back to the 90's levels, yet management is honestly considering the same regulations for next year which caused absolute carnage to the stock over this past decade. Incredible!
RescueDogger
12-13-2021, 08:33 PM
I can't find a spot where I can play a recording of it on the radio's website. Might be me.
dakota560
12-13-2021, 08:39 PM
I'll send Mike Shepherd an email now asking if there's a transcript of broadcast anywhere. Will post when I find out. He's pretty good responding so should know by tomorrow.
dakota560
12-18-2021, 02:44 PM
Rescue Dogger or anyone else interested, the audio transcript from Michael Shepherds Radio Talk Show last Saturday discussing the state of the Summer Flounder fishery is attached.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GgZvVbHq_Ovq57IajJqZ478Iz5dBww6y/view?usp=sharing
Its an MP3 file and I used Google Drive for the link, best I could do. If it doesn't work, pm me your email address and I can forward you Mike Shepherd's email and file attachment.
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