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Marine

30 Sep 2014

Council Seeks Monumental Payouts for Small, Even Non-Existent Fisheries

by Teresa | posted in: December 2009, Fisheries, Marine | 0

Are marine national monuments established under the Antiquities Act legal? And should Congress compensate fishers – even potential fishers – for loss of access to monument waters? Those were two the questions posed to the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Going, Going, Gone: Will Ahi Vanish from the Auction Floor?

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, Uncategorized | 0

The star attraction at the Honolulu fish auction is bigeye tuna, also known as ahi. It is the target of almost all of the 125 or so active boats in the Hawai`i longline fleet. The choicest fish are flown to … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Even as Bigeye Stocks Crash, Wespac Wants to Raise Longliners’ Catch Share

by Teresa | posted in: December 2009, Fisheries, Marine | 0

A decade ago, Daniel Pauly, one of the leading scientists in the field of fisheries management, coined a term: Fishing down the food web. This describes what happens when the large marine predators are overfished and their numbers decline, while … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Fishery Council Balks in Complying with Freedom of Information Act

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, May 2009 | 0

The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council’s vote to make certain records available to the public only through Freedom of Information Act requests and others available not at all came exactly one week after U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder issued instructions … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Wespac Erects More Hurdles in Path of Public Seeking Council Information

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, May 2009 | 0

When it comes to the free flow of information, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (Wespac) has locked itself into the proverbial smoke-filled back room. While other regional councils are taking steps to make their actions more transparent, the Honolulu-based … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Council Once More Increases Quotas for Bottomfish in Main Hawaiian Islands

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, September 2009 | 0

In the three years since total allowable catch limits, or TACs, were first set for seven species of highly prized bottomfish around the Main Hawaiian Islands, the annual quotas have steadily grown. From 178,000 pounds the first year, it has … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Wespac Refuses to Rubberstamp Budget; Public Will Be Able to See It Before Vote

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, September 2009 | 0

For Kitty Simonds, executive director of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, what happened on Saturday, July 25, must have felt like a palace coup. At the tail end of a four-day meeting of the council in Kona, Simonds had … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Hawai`i Longliners Attempt End Run Around Bigeye Quotas in Western Pacific

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, September 2009 | 0

For the first time, the Hawai`i longline fleet is operating under catch limits for its most lucrative haul – bigeye tuna – throughout virtually the entire area it fishes. Yet the trade group representing the 125 or so longline vessels … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Western Pacific Council Tops in Financial Grants from NOAA

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, June 2008, Marine | 0

Honolulu doesn’t even make the list of the nation’s top 10 ports when it comes to the volume of fish landed, but the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council leads the way when it comes to dollars hauled in. According to … Continued

30 Sep 2014

Fisheries Council Approves Proposal to Raise Caps on Turtle Interactions

by Teresa | posted in: Fisheries, Marine, May 2008 | 0

What’s one or two more dead Pacific loggerhead or leatherback sea turtles a year going to mean for the survival of those species? According to the federal Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, probably nothing. Conservationists, on the other hand, believe … Continued

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