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            <title>Keep Fishermen Fishing Rally in DC - March 21, 2012</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Saltwater Anglers, Charter &amp; Party Boat Captains, Marine Business Owners, Commercial Fishermen and Related Industry Workers
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Let Your Voice Be Heard!
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The current federal fisheries law  the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA)  is broken and in need of immediate repair. Arbitrary and non-scientific provisions coupled with unrealistically rigid restrictions are keeping all fishermen off the water.
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Through strict enforcement of the provisions contained within MSA, and the rapidly expanding denial of public access to rebuilt and rebuilding fisheries, it has become extremely clear to the majority of anglers, fishing organizations and the fishing industry that the federal fisheries law must be fixed.
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The good news is that conservation, access and rebuilding can all be achieved with minor changes to the current law.
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Only by amending the Magnuson Stevens Act can both our fisheries and our fishing communities and businesses rebuild and thrive. Sustainability of both the fish AND the fishermen should be our goal]]></description>
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            <title>Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Golfing and Fishing</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[If you are looking to vacation or experience the exhilaration of Myrtle Beach golf and enjoy the thrills of some of the world's most challenging golf courses, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This is a great time of year to get your golfing and fishing in the same trip.
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The resort area of Myrtle Beach is most widely know for its beautiful beaches, friendly southern hospitality, tourist attractions, shopping and Golf, but its also located in a prime fishing location..  If you are looking to get away from day of golf or the lights and attractions of the Grand Strand, then come experience the best of what the South Carolina Lowcountry has to offer with Feedin Frenzy Charter, North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters.
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Nearshore Fishing options are plentiful in the Myrtle Beach area. King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Spade Fish are very abundant in the near coastal waters leaving from North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina or Holden Beach, North Carolina. Inshore Species like Redfish, Trout and Flounder are available year round and Kids Shark Fishing Trips are also available for the more family oriented trips.
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If you like Dolphins, Alligators, Bald Eagles, Ospreys and other wildlife, we also offer Waterway Tours and Sunset Cruise on the ICW that leave from Cricket Cove Marina in Little River, South Carolina
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Please use the Reports section to help plan your next fishing charter. Although Fishing along the South Carolina Coast is great year around, there are certain times of the year that favor different species and types of fishing.
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Contact us  by phone at 843-907-0064 or email us at http://northmyrtlebeachfishingcharters.com/About_North_Myrtle_Beach_Fishing_Charters.htm for your Fishing Charters out of Little River, Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, and the Grand Strand, South Carolina. We also service Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, Holden Beach and Oak Island, North Carolina. Enjoy Backwater Fishing, Sport Fishing and Deep Sea Fishing.  We look forward to making your stay in the Grand Strand a memorable one!
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Feedin Frenzy Charters are Fishing the Carolinas Coast from Cape Fear to Myrtle Beach! 
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Sunset Beach Fishing Charters, Cherry Grove Fishing Charters, Holden Beach Fishing Charters, Little River Fishing Charters, Murrells Inlet Fishing Charters, Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, Oak Island Fishing Charters, Ocean Isle Beach Fishing Charters, Southport Fishing Charters 
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            <description><![CDATA[North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters and Feedin Frenzy Charters Captains had a busy weekend!  Capt. Mick and Capt. Randy ran deep sea fishing charters this weekend out of Holden Beach, North Carolina, while Capt. Keith fished the gulfstream on Saturday, and the Ocean Isle Fishing Centers Fall Brawl King Classic with Team Instigator out of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on Sunday.
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Team Instigator (consisting of Capt. Keith Logan of Feedin Frenzy Charters out North Myrtle Beach, SC; Scott Smith of Charlotte, NC; and, Ryan Bright, of Dallas, TX) won the 2011 Fall Brawl King Classic out of the Ocean Isle Fishing Center with a 35.50 pound King Mackerel.  The winning fish was caught on Sunday, in 102 feet of water on a Pink 1 oz. Pirate Plug from South Chatham Tackle, baited with a dead cigar minnow.
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With Capt. Keith at the helm, Team Instigator headed out of Little River Inlet at 6:30am looking of bait on the beach. The plan was to look for bait until 7:30am, and fish the Myrtle Beach Rocks.  If bait could not be found, we would run offshore to area that Capt. Keith had deep sea charter fished all year long and had caught big Kings on dead bait.  At 7:30am, we had not been able to locate any bait and headed offshore in 3 to 4 feet waves running 28 to 30 knots in Yamaha powered Regulator 26. Wow, what a great ride the Regulator is!  At 9:10am, we put lines in the water with Pirate Plugs baited with cigar minnows and Barefoot Chin weights with ballyhoo.  As we started to troll, the short line in the prop wash, with the Barefoot Chin Weight Boone Head and ballyhoo, went off!  Then, a King hit the long line that had a green Pirate Plug with a cigar minnow. The King was about 12 pounds, but was eaten by a barracuda at the boat. We got the lines back out and it was on again.  A king hit the short line in the prop wash on the Barefoot Chin Weight and ballyhoo. The King was around 15 pounds and also got bit in half by a barracuda at the boat.  Before we get that line back out, we were hooked up with two more Kings on pirate plugs and chain weight. We get them to the boat and they were around 10 to 15 pounds.  We get a few lines back out and a bone head hits and tangles up the other lines that are out. We get the lines back in boat and only had one line that was not tangled up.  It was a pink Pirate Plug, so we bait it up with a cigar minnow and put it out.  We sped up to 3 knots and started to untangle the lines when it went off, smoking the line off the reel!  Ryan got the rod and was moving to the front of the boat as I was turning the boat toward the King. The King turned, came toward the boat, and across the bow at full speed, taking all the line that Ryan had gained as it ran offshore.  I knew then he, the King, had some size to him. We kept trying to get close to King, but he would take off.  Finally, we saw him an eight foot wave at eye level as the King came back across the bow of the boat. I told Scott to come and get the helm and I would gaff him when he came back by the boat.  When we saw the King again, he was on his side about ten feet from the boat.  Ryan worked the King to about 6 feet away and Capt. Keith gaffed the King in the back by his head.  A perfect shot, so the King would not bleed out. Capt. Keith put the king in the fish box and said, Boys, he is around 35 to 36 lbs!!! He will place in the top three for sure!!!  Lets cover him with ice and pack everything up and head to the hill.  From the time we hooked up and put the big King in the boat, it was a 40 minute time frame.  The seas were 5 to 6 feet with some 8 footers mixed in. We could only make 15 to 20 knots on the way back to Little River Inlet and made it back to the inlet around 1:15pm.  From there, we traveled the ICW to the Ocean Isle Fishing Center to weigh the fish in around 2:00pm. The King weighed 35.50 pounds and was in the lead for first placeso, we stayed around for about 45 minutes to see if anyone else was going to weight in early too. 
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We headed back to Cricket Cove Marina in Little River, where Capt. Keith runs Feedin Frenzy North Myrtle Beach Fishing Charters, to dock and wash the boat. Then, we drove to Ocean Isle Fishing Center to watch the rest of the weight in.  It was now about 4:15pm. When all was said and done, it was 5:00pm, and Team Instigators 35.50 King was still in first place!
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 Capt. Keith Logan also won the Jolly Mon out of the Ocean Isle Fishing Center in 2008, with a 36.65 lbs king mackerel on ballyhoo with secret lure that Capt. Keith and his dad, Cecil, used back in the eighties and nineties to win and place in king tournament.
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Capt. Keith told Capt. Bob from South Chatham Tackle back in January that one day he would win a king tournament with a pirate plug. On charters in the summer, and when bait is hard to find, Capt. Keith uses Pirate Plugs and Barefoot Chin Weights with cigar minnows and ballyhoo to produce King Mackerels for his customer while other captains and boats are still looking for bait.  Capt. Keith has caught a lot of Kings this year over 25 pounds while fishing with Pirate Plugs and Barefoot Chin Weight with dead bait.  He has the photos to prove it, too.
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Capt. Keith still said you have to match the hatch, though.  Use live bait when the bait is thick on the beach, and use pogies and mullet when fishing inshore. It still does not hurt to pull a Pirate Plug or Barefoot Chin Weight in your speared, too.  Sometimes, the different bait will stand out and get hit before the live bait does!
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Scott Smith is the grandson of Arthur Smith, one of the founders of the King Mackerel Tournaments in 1977 and a country musician of the regionally televised Arthur Smith Show from the early 1950s.  Mr. Smith, his son Clay Smith, and Pat Bellamy, began the Arthur Smith King Mackerel Tournament in Myrtle Beach.  They brought awareness to the state of Little River Inlet and became a driving force in getting the jetty built. The Arthur Smith tournaments expanded to include a king, dolphin and wahoo event in south Florida and a bluefish event in the northeast. The Smiths brought in auto manufacturers and other non-boating or fishing sponsors and showed tournaments could be run as a business. They had companies like Delco batteries, Stren fishing line, and a bunch of others.  They were really the first to bring a bunch of people together and market the event on a large scale. 
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In 1986 the Arthur Smith King Mackerel Tournament was the biggest and richest fishing contest in the world. It was held recently along a 70-mile stretch of the South Carolina coast and featured 1,244 boats carrying 6,212 ardent anglers competing for $540,000 in prizes. 
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            <title>Crisis in coastal communities across the country *MUST READ*</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Crisis in coastal communities across the country. Fishermen  both commercial and sport  say theyre being bullied by the federal government. Controversial new rules that dictate when, where, and how much fish they can catch are destroying their ability to make a living on the water. Some commercial fishermen have been forced to sell their boats on the water. Some commercial fishermen have been forced to sell their boats and call it quits. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, commercial and recreational fishing generates about $72 billion a year and supports close to two million jobs. In less than a decade, this once-thriving industry has become a casualty of big government regulation with profitable sea ports on their way to becoming coastal ghost towns. Whats worse, say frustrated fishermen, is that no one seems to care. Tangled in the red tape are places like Morehead City, NC., Portland, MI, and Alaskas Cook Inlet  all fishing hubs that suffered major setbacks this summer after losing court battles against the government over the legality of the new rules. 
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Fox Business Network spent the past two months visiting these coastal areas, talking to local fishermen, and discussing with local, state, and national leaders about what the future holds for fishing. 
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            <description><![CDATA[Thanks to all that did your part and called your Congressmen and Senators to get the to Support the Jones amendment.
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The Jones language was included in HR 1473 which passed the House and the Senate.  Was singed by the president Friday after noon... Thats done for now..
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What you will be seeing now in the news is the House passing HR 1, which is the Republican budget plan for 2012.  We still need to stay  on our Congressmen and Senators to keep Catch Shares out of the 2012 budget too...
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            <title>Congress Defunds Wasteful Catch Shares Program</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Congress Defunds Wasteful Catch Shares Program
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Washington, DC  In a big victory for commercial and recreational fishermen on the Atlantic coast, the U.S. Congress on April 14 voted to defund the catch shares program, a controversial and wasteful fisheries management fiasco.
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Wenonah Hauter, Executive Director of Food &amp; Water Watch, said the program has been blocking access to fish for thousands of smaller scale fishermen, destroying their livelihoods and our coastal and fishing communities.
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The widely-contested catch shares program on the East and West Coasts, a pet project of Dr. Jane Lubchenco, under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator, serves to privatize public trust resources by concentrating ocean fisheries in a few corporate hands.
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This amendment, offered by Representative Walter Jones of North Carolina, is part of the FY2011 budget that President Barack Obama signed into law on April 15.
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Unfortunately, this unfair program, known as catch shares, has already begun consolidating the fishing industry on every coast, said Hauter. It is shocking that, while the thousands lost their jobs in the worst recession in decades and the nation debated spending priorities, our government wasted millions to hand our fisheries over to mostly larger-scale, often corporate, industrialized fishing operations.
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It is an outrage that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration  the federal agency tasked with conserving and managing our living marine resources  requested a whopping additional $36 million to fund programs that would further industrialize our seafood and put even more fishermen out of business, said Hauter.
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She added, It is our hope that Congress will continue along this sensible path and commit to defunding catch shares in the future and not only in this budget. Our government should listen to the thousands of fishermen who are struggling to make ends meet or have already lost their jobs under this biased program and render it obsolete.
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Carolyn A. Kirk, Mayor of Gloucester, MA, also applauded the passage of the Jones amendment.
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As much as anything, a budget document is also a policy statement, said Kirk. The clear message in the passage of the Jones Amendment is that the US House of Representatives, US Senate, and President have registered their disagreement with catch shares as a national policy.
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Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC), stated, This is a shot in the arm for fishermen and a shot across the bow of the National Marine Fisheries Service. The last thing our government should be doing in these economic times is spending millions of taxpayer dollars to expand programs that will put even more Americans out of work. NMFS would be wise to take heed of the opposition of fishermen, the public and the Congress to their catch shares agenda; were not going away.
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Supporters of the amendment include the Recreational Fishing Alliance, American Sportfishing Association, National Marine Manufacturers Association, Saving Seafood, Southern Shrimp Alliance, Commercial Fishermen of America, Southeast Fisheries Association, Grand Strand Fishing Alliance, North Carolina Fisheries Association, Garden State Seafood Association, Florida Keys Fishermens Association, Long Island (NY) Fishermens Association. and Food &amp; Water Watch.
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Joness amendment received bipartisan support from Massachusetts Democratic Representative Barney Frank, New Jersey Democratic Representative Frank Pallone, Massachusetts Republican Senator Scott Brown, and New York Democratic Senator Charles Schumer.
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The catch shares program presents a threat not only to commercial fishermen, but the recreational fishing industry, according to Pallone.
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I have expressed considerable concern over the impact that catch shares may have on the recreational sector, said Pallone, a strong opponent of GOP and Obama administration plans to expand offshore oil drilling on both coasts. I believe our priority should be improving the science and management of fisheries and that promoting another management tool until those issues have been fixed will only continue to hurt our coastal communities.
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Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) activists had spent the third week of February visiting the offices of federal legislators claiming erroneously to represent the interests of U.S. fishing communities while promoting their Catch Share manifesto with Members of Congress in an effort to limit overall public access to coastal fisheries, said Jim Donofrio, executive director of the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA).
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Jane Lubchenco claims the catch shares program is designed to better manage fisheries (http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20091210_catchshare.html).
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From Florida to Alaska, catch share programs help fishing communities provide good jobs while rebuilding and sustaining healthy fisheries and ocean ecosystems, said Dr. Lubchenco. Although this is a national policy, our emphasis is on local consideration and design of catch shares that take into consideration commercial and recreational fishing interests.
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Both West and East Coast fishermen strongly disagree. On October 28, 2010, the Crab Boat Owners Association, Port Orford Ocean Resource Team and Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermens Associations filed a lawsuit against the Department of Commerce to halt the catch shares plan on the West Coast (http://calitics.com/diary/12780/lawsuit-filed-against-privatization-of-public-trust-fisheries.) They claimed that the program will consolidate much of the fishing fleet, privatize public fish resources, deny many fishing ports access to fish in adjacent waters and cause massive job losses.
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We had no option left us, said Larry Collins, a San Francisco fisherman and President of the Crab Boat Owners Association, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit. If we didnt act to stop this travesty, ownership of the resource will consolidate into the hands of a few operators in a few ports along the coast, leaving many coastal fishing communities, including our own Fishermans Wharf, with no access to our own local fish.
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The catch shares program is just one of several federal and state campaigns designed to privatize the ocean public trust resources. In California, Governor Arnold Schwarzeneggers Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative, funded privately by the shadowy Resources Legacy Fund Foundation, imposed a network of so-called marine protected areas along the California Coast (http://www.fishsniffer.com/content/1016-marine-protected-areas-%96-paper-reserves.html).
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Unfortunately, these marine protected areas created under the MLPA Initiative fail to protect the ocean from water pollution, oil spills and drilling, military testing, corporate aquaculture, habitat destruction and other human impacts on the ocean other than fishing and gathering. The panels that oversaw the implementation of the MLPA process included a big oil lobbyist, real estate executive, marina developer and other corporate operatives with numerous conflicts of interest.
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            <title>Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council  Meeting 4/13/11</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Ask Questions!  Express Your Concerns!  Let Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC) leadership and National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) representatives know what you think!
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The MAFMC welcomes your input during a public question &amp; answer session from 5pm to 6pm on Wednesday April 13, 2011 in Annapolis, MD.  The session will be in the evening and is designed to allow stakeholders an opportunity outside of the normal Council agenda to ask questions or express concerns regarding Council management issues.  Topics you may want to discuss include:
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Questions will be taken as time allows from both those attending in person and via webinar.  For online webinar access register at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/963693944 - once registered you will receive an email confirming your registration with the information you need to join the webinar.  
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            <title>NEED YOUR HELP! With the  Senate on Amendment #548 to H.R. 1</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Amendment #548 to H.R. 1 , that has been passed in the House. It is vital to saving jobs and small businesses and recreational fishing across the U.S. that our Senators stop catch shares in our fisheries...
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<span style="font-weight: bold">Please Tell everyone you know to <span style="font-style: italic"><span style="text-decoration: underline">CALL</span></span> their senators and ask them to demand that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid include that anti-catch shares language in the bill to fund the government for the rest of the year. Thanks!</span> 
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid 
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Phone: 202-224-3542
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Fax: 202-224-7327
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Here are the phone number to the Senate. 
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Senate Contact info 
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http://www.senate.gov/general/resources/pdf/senators_phone_list.pdf 
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Area code for DC is (202). Just follow the directions on the top of each of the above to get full phone number for each guy's D.C. office. 
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Keith
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Amendment #548 to HR 1, that has been passed in the House. It is vital to saving jobs and small businesses across the U.S. that our Senators stop catch shares in our fisheries. 
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You can see a sample letter you can copy and paste into an email of your own, or you can write your own, giving your opinion. 
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I am [Name], a fisherman from [location], I [run business , fishing vessel or recreational fishermen] and Ive been [in this business or fishing] for [X] years. 
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The Senator should FULLY SUPPORT efforts to eliminate the creation of new Catch Shares progam know as the limited access privilege programs (LAPPs), also known as ITQs  when voting on the 2011 budget 
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A proposal in the House budget (Jones amendment #548) will stop the funding for and stop the creation of any more catch shares for the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. The Senate MUST keep this provision in the continuing resolution. 
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Catch shares have been used to eliminate fishermen and the JOBS they hold and hurt the economies of local fishing communities. The vast majority of recreational fishermen, commercial and recreational charter boat owners oppose catch shares and beg to keep their jobs and the recreational fishing open. 
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As a [captain or recreational fishermen] ,[ in the [for-hire industry that provides access to millions of recreational fishermen in the South Atlantic every year], I believe Catch Shares LAPPs will destroy my fishery and put many of the for-hire fishing vessels out of business and eliminate my job. 
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Catch Shares give a small percentage of fishermen ownership of fisheries and are only an economic boom for a select few lucky individuals who are given the resource at no cost so they profit 100%. The majority of fishermen go out of business losing jobs and hurting local community economies. 
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If the Senator supports our local recreational fisherman, fishing industry and the JOBS we produce, s/he should the keep the provisions of the Jones Amendment #548 in any continuing resolution bill and vote to keep American recreational fishermen fishing and fishermen working and providing for their families and communities. 
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The decisions regarding catch shares should be made by the fishermen being affected and not by the environmental organizations and the NOAA/NMFS who push them to destroy JOBS and our FISHERIES. 
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Thanks for your time,
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Here is some background info:
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WASHINGTON - Feb. 19, 2011 (Saving Seafood) - Amendment #548 to H.R. 1 sponsored by Walter Jones (R-North Carolina) and cosponsored by Barney Frank (D-Massachusetts) and Frank Pallone (D-New Jersey) passed the United States House of Representatives on a recorded vote of 259-159 at 1:43 a.m. 
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The Amendment would prevent funds from being expended by NOAA to enact new limited access fishing programs. The Amendment, if H.R. 1 is passed by the Senate and signed into law, would prevent spending on new catch shares programs. 
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51 Democrats joined 208 Republicans voting in favor of the Amendment. 
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Amendment No. 548 to H.R. 1 would ensure that no funds made available in the continuing resolution may be used to develop or approve new limited access privilege programs for any fishery under the jurisdiction of the South Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, New England or Gulf of Mexico Fishery Managment Councils. 
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This would prevent further spending on new &quot;Catch Shares&quot; programs, a heavily-promoted fisheries policy of the Obama Administration under Dr. Jane Lubchenco's leadership at NOAA. The policy, backed by several environmental groups, has been controversial. The Catch Shares policy has faced widespread opposition by East Coast fishermen. 
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The Amendment does not affect fishing programs on the West Coast or Alaska.]]></description>
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            <title>Amendment #548 to H.R. 1 Passes House at 1:43 AM</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Amendment #548 to H.R. 1 Passes House at 1:43 AM
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Passes House at 1:43 AM, .......... Now the senate has to pass it! ........ Just click on the link below and it loads itself for the house debate....... It takes a minute or two to load up after you click on it, so be patient!
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The floor debate on the Amendment can be viewed here:
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http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/HouseSession4012/start/50252/stop/50773
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Passed the United States House of Representatives on a recorded vote of 259-159.. 
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Thanks to all who made phone calls and send in emails and faxes. The fight is not over... 
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<span style="font-weight: bold">Now we need to be on the phone plus sending emails and faxes to our Senators and Senators from other States too to support the Senate Amendment to Block Spending on Catch Shares...</span>
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Kudos too Rep Jones for making this amendment. 
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Kudos to Rep Franks for standing up and Opposing Catch Shares...
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Now we need to call and set Rep Moran from VA. That Catch Shares are bad for us. On the commercial side Catch Shares are a bad idea because the INC's and Fishhouse owners will wind up owning all the shares. The little will get screwed!  You can tell that EDF got to him the last few days, by the way he talks... Here is his phone number we need to still burn up his phone to keep him from talking about what EDF told him... Rep Moran  202-225-4376 
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Senate Contact info
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http://www.senate.gov/general/resources/pdf/senators_phone_list.pdf
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Area code for DC is (202). Just follow the directions on the top of each of the above to get full phone number for each guy's D.C. office.
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Thanks
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Keith
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Jones Amendment to Block Spending on Catch Shares Passes House of Representatives
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WASHINGTON - Feb. 19, 2011 (Saving Seafood) - Amendment #548 to H.R. 1 sponsored by Walter Jones (R-North Carolina) and cosponsored by Barney Frank (D-Massachusetts) and Frank Pallone (D-New Jersey) passed the United States House of Representatives on a recorded vote of 259-159 at 1:43 a.m.   
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The Amendment would prevent funds from being expended by NOAA to enact new limited access fishing programs.  The Amendment, if H.R. 1 is passed by the Senate and signed into law, would prevent spending on new catch shares programs.
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51 Democrats joined 208 Republicans voting in favor of the Amendment.
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Amendment No. 548 to H.R. 1 would ensure that no funds made available in the continuing resolution may be used to develop or approve new limited access privilege programs for any fishery under the jurisdiction of the South Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, New England or Gulf of Mexico Fishery Managment Councils.  
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This would prevent further spending on &quot;Catch Shares&quot; programs, a heavily-promoted fisheries policy of the Obama Administration under Dr. Jane Lubchenco's leadership at NOAA.  The policy, backed by several environmental groups, has been controversial.  The Catch Shares policy has faced widespread opposition by East Coast fishermen.
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The Amendment does not affect fishing programs on the West Coast or Alaska.
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 Link to: FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 130: http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2011/roll130.xml]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[Hunting Fish with Supermap...
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This is taken from a post on FryingPanTower.Com about Wahoo fishing but I thought ya'll my like to read this part...
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http://fryingpantower.com/ftopict-14471.html
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Temp breaks are very important....in the spring and fall when warm water is here and cold water is there.  This time of year it is ALL warm.  If you look at any SST shot it will look &quot;Muddeled&quot;. Unless they &quot;Dumb&quot; it down to say 1 degree breaks. (We do not do this...we give you the temp...Kind of like a color scope vs a b/w with fish symbols)
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SST's can very good this time of year showing you the movement of the water.  IT is this movement during the warm months that you pay attention to.
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Here is  what I do....
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I pull up an SST....Find the Correct Temp Range...
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This is the Modis Shot from Aug 31st 2:24 am -&gt;Color Ramp-&gt;All (I clicked on the image)
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You can see where the hot water is pushing over the break...
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<img src="http://www.fryingpantower.com/modules/gallery2/95492-3/8_31_09_1.jpg" border="0" />
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Now I flip over to Clor....
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The Modis Clor shot suxed so I used teh SeaView Shot...
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IF though the shot kind of suxs you can that there is Blue Water to the North and Green Water Inshore.  This matches what we are seeing in the SST Image....
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<img src="http://www.fryingpantower.com/modules/gallery2/95497-3/8_31_09_2.jpg" border="0" />
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Now I flip over to SSH in SeaView
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You can see HIGH water to the North and Offshore and LOW water South and Inshore.  Once angain we see the same pattern right along the break where the even water is.  
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Now SeaView Salinty...
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You see the SAME Feature....
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and Last But Not Least....My Personal Favorite
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SeaView Mixed Layer Depth...
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This one is Zoomed in the Area in Question....
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This shows two Troughs of LOW MLD being pushed tot he North.
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What we want to do is fish right inbetween the area of HIGH Thermocline and LOW thermocline.  It is this area that is the &quot;Converance Zone&quot; as discussed in Fish Finding from Space, The Hand Book.
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http://map.fishthecarolinacoast.com/ads/Fishfinding%20From%20Space_Sport_Secure.pdf
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