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PostPosted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 6:56 pm    Post subject: Bluefin Tuna Finally a break for the Southern Fishery! Reply with quote

This goes to show that by pulling together and hiring a lobbies that we can get something done...

This took three years to get done. The American Bluefin Tuna Association played a big part in getting this passed. I was at the meeting in North Carolina and South Carolina over the last three years. We went from Bluefin Tuna going on the endanger spices list to this...

I do not agree on the 3 to 5 fish. I would of like to seen it stay at 3 and they was what I ask for. Going from 3 to 5 will make the season end soon. We get a lot of Bluefin around here in North Carolina in February.

Now if we can just get back out 160MT they took away from us this year and gave to South America and Mexico would be nice...

What will this being for the long run who know?


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