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As far as fishing access to beaches, I think at least in some cases you don't have to pay to get on the beach if you are fishing but where do you park? Show your fishing license and get a free parking spot at the beach... That certainly would sell a lot of licences and maybe there's something there :D Reefs are pretty cheap in comparison to buying land for ramps and parking and it's something we could realistically get done. Reef habitat feeds and benefits the entire marine ecosystem. Yes we need to protect our environment because with out it nothing else matters... I think we've made great strides here but it hardly has anything to do with fishermen and even less about paying for a license. It's a priority for everyone and the state, has it's own funding we already benefit from. I'm certainly with you on how government tends to work here and most other places and the reason for my doubts. Some department gets some money from the general fund or lets say from a license fee, that's never going to end and will go on in perpetuity and takes on a life of it's own without any public input on how the money is spent and the will of the people. Think Parkway and Turnpike tolls here. Put in place years ago to pay for a bridge that has been paid for several times over.. I'm cynical as well and so are many others here for good reason. Thanks for taking the time with your thoughtful reply and let's always remember, we might disagree on some things but in general, we're all on the same team |
Re: Salt water fishing license? Would you pay?
USFW National Survey of Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife Associated Recreation- NJ Results:
Kristen Meistrell gave a presentation on the Summary of 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation in New Jersey. Support comes from Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Funds. It is jointly managed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services and Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. The National Survey has been conducted since 1955. The survey was administered in two phases by NORC at the University of Chicago, phase 1: initial screener- 2,291 people from NJ and phase 2: interviews with 4,258 people from NJ. NJ gets $9.4 Billion in Expenditures ▪ $3.2 Billion in Fishing Related Expenditures ▪ $947 Million in Hunting Related Expenditures ▪ $5.3 Billion in Wildlife-Watching Related Expenditures |
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I may have missed something... the state actually asked?
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Artificial reef?? There are tons of corporations that have to pay to dispose of inert junk that would make for great reefs.
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The only way I would consider a SW license is if they extended the fishing seasons, more favorable and fair size limits and increase in the amount of fish we can keep. I'm not talking huge changes but something that makes it worthwhile to spend the money we already spend for a day fishing on the water.
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Here's some information about New Jersey's budget for fish and wildlife: Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife The operating budget for the Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife has remained at $15,078,506 for the past three years. Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries The Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries' budget is funded by the sale of fishing licenses and trout stamps, as well as federal excise taxes on the manufacturing of fishing and hunting equipment. The Bureau receives $1 million from the sale of fishing licenses and trout stamps to support freshwater research and management, and $2.2 million to support hatchery operations. |
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From the F&G Council meeting October 8, 2024:
USFW National Survey of Hunting, Fishing & Wildlife Associated Recreation- NJ Results: Kristen Meistrell gave a presentation on the Summary of 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation in New Jersey. Support comes from Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Funds. It is jointly managed by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services and Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. The National Survey has been conducted since 1955. The survey was administered in two phases by NORC at the University of Chicago, phase 1: initial screener- 2,291 people from NJ and phase 2: interviews with 4,258 people from NJ. NJ gets $9.4 Billion in Expenditures ▪ $3.2 Billion in Fishing Related Expenditures ▪ $947 Million in Hunting Related Expenditures ▪ $5.3 Billion in Wildlife-Watching Related Expenditures Kristen put together a report that summarizes the graphs and will share that with the council. |
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Tossing chemicals and poisonous garbage is "ocean dumping".. Throwing "inert junk" into the ocean creates vast zones of sea life.. as long as it IS inert!.. Toxic crap??.. yeah in that case we are in total agreement... bob |
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