Sunday, December 11, 2011

Council bumps up Gulf of Alaska pollock quota

The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has set the 2012 total allowable catch (TAC) for Gulf of Alaska groundfish.

Here are the TACs for key species and the percent change from 2011.

Pollock, 116,444 tons, up 21 percent
Pacific cod, 65,700 tons, up 0.9 percent
Pacific Ocean perch, 16,918 tons, down 0.5 percent
Sablefish, 12,960 tons, up 14.8 percent

The TACs are subject to U.S. commerce secretary approval.

14 comments:

  1. Off topic, but none the less interesting.

    http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/more-fuglvog-fallout#.TujmO9aQWhQ.facebook

    Now why hasn't Fuglvog's boat been seized? They should prosecute them both based on the RICO laws.

    Another reason not to support the crooks at UFA.

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  2. Speaking of fish pirates, whats up with Pacific fishing bashing the tholepin blog? Every word published on that site is verifiable and true. You guys are a bunch of low rent shills.

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  3. A good question, but I think he put
    in his ex's name. That brings up
    the question, he gave his IFQ'S TO
    Cindy but she has to pay him the
    difference in value. Why are they not taking his annual payments from Cindy
    to him. They're the same IFQ'S he
    fished illegal all those years.
    Another question is who fished
    Arne's quota in 2007 ??

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  4. How much do you think he needs to be punished? His ex-wife owns the boat. He's on his way to prison. Felony conviction, all that. His career is over, pretty much. I'm sure all the legal stuff has cost him a fortune. His life will never be the same. What do you guys want?

    There's a bunch of vindictive mo***erf**kers on this blog. You guys are pathetic.

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  5. You think we're pathetic,you
    should see what Fuglvog did to
    Alaska's fisheries.

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  6. OK, maybe you should post a list of all the evils he "did"....what I see is he misreported where he caught halibut and black cod. He should have run the boat to western Gulf and 3B, instead he cheated. He was probably trying to save time, he was lazy, whatever. He got caught. In the fish world what he did was a big deal, and he's received a pretty stiff penalty for it, and not just the legal penalty. Appropriately so. But he didn't kill anyone, he didn't rape some mother's daughter, he didn't steal from anyone's house. I don't get the venom directed his way really.

    Hell, 4 million pounds (at least) of halibut got dumped over last year by draggers, plus tens of thousands of salmon. Perfectly legal, nobody even got a $50 ticket over that. But some guys get a lot more worked up about Fuglvog, for some reason. Its curious.

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  7. He personally is responsible
    for the loss of thousands of jobs,
    not just in Alaska but nation wide
    with his catch share, Rationalization
    and privatization. He was one of the
    main players in Catchshares on the East
    Coast Telling them how great they are,
    never once thinking about the thousands of jobs lost and lives ruined by his
    pursuit of impressing everyone with
    his fishery knowledge of QUOTA SHARES
    Never stole from anyone 's house??
    He stole from thousands of them

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  8. "His" catch share, rationalization, and privatization plans? "Personally responsible", to use your words-that is quite a stretch, to put it mildly. Main players in IFQ implementation on the east coast? Hardly. That would be the east coast Council, which Fuglvog never sat on, to my knowledge, along with the US government. But, whatever, dude.

    He sat on the North Council for 3-4 years, and he was fish aide to Murkowski for about four years. That was all he was--not some diabolical superman, or some malevolent Svengali with the ability to bend whole fisheries and peoples to his evil will.

    He violated the Lacey Act with his misreporting violations, and he got punish pretty severely for it. The over-the-top hyperbole flying around about Fulgvog is out of context compared to some of the other things going on in the NP.

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  9. Quote from Arne Fuglvog in an interview
    for the Gloucester times June 3,2009

    Fuglvog, in contrast, sees himself as having as an asset "extensive experience" with various forms of catch shares in the Alaskan fisheries, the "most of them in the nation," he noted.

    "I've helped design them, the good the bad and the ugly," he said.

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  10. Same story June 3,Just one fishery

    What viewers don't know is that the competition there was pared from 250 to 120 boats, which put more than 500 non-equity owning deckhands out of work, and also ended the wild race to fish that took place before rights were apportioned and the competitive principle was open access. The landmark "crab rationalization vote" of the Northern Pacific Fishery Management Council that included Fuglvog

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  11. The Gloucester piece was written when Fuglvog was a candidate for the nmfs job. I don't see how that makes him a "major player" in east coast rationalization, who further was personally responsible for thousands of jobs lost, as claimed in the post above.

    Fuglvog did cast a vote for crab ratz when he was on the council. As I recall, it passed 11-0. Its fair to say he was a cheerleader and proponent of IFQ's. But, since the 6 Alaska members of the Council pretty much do what the Alaska Governor tells them to do on these types of major policy issues, then it would be more correct to blame the Governor for the jobs lost.

    But, some guys have a lot more fun burning Fuglvog at the proverbial stake.

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  12. His knowledge and pursuit of
    Catch shares was what he brought to
    the table for the Director of NMFS
    job. That's how he got the PEW
    and EDF to back him. The same with
    Lubchenco, giving him the job to
    make the transition to Catch shares.
    That's been his claim to fame for
    years.

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  13. yeah, except he didn't get the nmfs job. Nobody's shown me how he personally cost thousands of fishermen their jobs nationwide. A comment in a news article doesn't cut it. That guys make that leap of logic says something though.

    Fuglvog is a pariah now so its academic, isn't it?

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  14. If you don't believe that IFQ'S and
    catch shares and rationalization has
    cost many thousands of jobs than
    you must be in denial.If you don't
    believe that Arne has played a major
    role in selling NOAA and environmental
    groups as well as the other NMFS
    Fisheries council's nation wide
    the whole concept of IFQ's
    than you need to catch up on your
    reading.Try starting with this.

    National Panel on the Community Dimensions
    of Fisheries Catch Share Programs
    MARCH 15, 2011

    Arne was one of the "experts" on
    this"National Panel"

    Yes we know he didn't get the job.
    Do you believe that Lubchenco didn't
    know his politics and fisheries
    policy idea's before she would
    think about hiring him?
    IFQ'S ARE NATION WIDE NOW.

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