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.. ... SECTION: MARINE FISHERIES
Fishery Disaster Costs. Prior to a congressional hearing on the Magnuson- Stevens Act on Mar. 9, 2000, the Marine Fish Conservation Network has scheduled the release of a region-by-region accounting of federal funds spent to offset economic hardship resulting from fishery disasters.[Marine Fish Conservation Network press release]
ICCAT Advisory Committee Meeting. On Mar. 6-7, 2000, the Advisory Committee to the U.S. Section to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) is scheduled to meet in Silver Spring, MD.[personal communication]
Italian Driftnets. On Mar. 6, 2000, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals is scheduled to hear oral arguments on the lawsuit by the Humane Society of the United States, challenging President Clinton's decision not to impose driftnet sanctions on Italy.[personal communication]
Puget Sound Pollution. On Mar. 1, 2000, the Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team (a subagency of the WA Governor's Office) released a 16-report tracking the health of the Puget Sound ecosystem. The Sound was reported as improving in control of invasive species, opening of shellfish beds to harvest, and reducing concentrations of industrial contaminants such as PCBs. Continuing problems include high fecal coliform counts in more than half the Sound's river stations, a doubling of the incidence of liver tumors in English sole in Elliott Bay, and declining populations of a number of fish and wildlife species. A more-detailed version of the report is scheduled for release in late March 2000.[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
Marine Fish Protection Areas. On Mar. 1, 2000, officials of Hong Kong's Agriculture and Fisheries Department announced a government plan to, within 2 years, place 10% of Hong Kong waters into fish protection areas, where fishing will be prohibited. The program also involves placing artificial reefs in protected waters to increase fish habitat.[South China Morning Post]
Public comment will be accepted by MMS through Apr. 10, 2000.[Asbury Park Press, Fed. Register]
On Mar. 20, 2000, in San Antonio, TX, the Reef Fish and Mackerel Management Committees of the GMFMC will meet jointly to review the proposel from the Ad Hoc Charter Vessel/Headboat Advisory Panel, with the full GMFMC discussing the proposal on Mar. 22, 2000.[Assoc Press, GMFMC press release]
Japan-China Fishery Agreement. On Feb. 27, 2000, Japanese and Chinese officials signed an agreement making their November 1997 bilateral fishery agreement for the East China Sea effective in June 2000. Under the agreement, a free fisheries zone allow boats of both countries to fish without prior approval, Japan will allow 600 Chinese fishing vessels annually to fish in the Japanese EEZ, and China will allow 317 Japanese fishing vessels annually to fish in the Chinese EEZ. Implementation of the agreement was delayed over differences in drawing the zoning line and over conditions of operations in areas under joint control.[Yomiuri Shimbun]
Saltonstall-Kennedy Grants. On Feb. 25, 2000, NMFS published a notice of the FY2001 proposed scope and funding priorities for the Saltonstall- Kennedy Grant Program. Public comment is accepted through Mar. 13, 2000.[Fed. Register]
Sea Turtle Protection. On Feb. 17, 2000, NMFS published a proposed rule that would require HI-based pelagic longline limited access vessels to use sea turtle mitigation devices (clippers and dip nets) to free turtles. Methods are specified for handling, resuscitating, and releasing turtles.[Fed. Register]
Tautog Non-Compliance. On Feb. 15, 2000, NMFS published a notice of determination that RI was out of compliance with the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's Interstate Fishery Management Plan for tautog. A moratorium on tautog harvest will commence on June 15, 2000, unless RI takes action by June 1, 2000, to come into compliance.[Fed. Register]
On Mar. 1, 2000, the CA Academy of Sciences announced the beginning of "San Francisco Bay: Y2K" -- a 4-year effort to comprehensively survey Bay fauna and identify non-native species.[personal communication, San Francisco Chronicle]
On Mar. 1, 2000, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans officials announced that the Canadian federal government would spend C$160 million over the next 2 years to increase Native participation in commercial fishing industry. Of this amount, about C$29 million would be spent before Mar. 31, 2000, for buying back commercial licenses for transfer to Native fishermen and for aboriginal training.[Canadian Press, National Post, Halifax Herald]
On Feb. 15, 2000, NMFS published notice of the delayed effectiveness of the final rule for spiny dogfish. On Feb. 29, 2000, the HI state House Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs Committee approved H.B. 1947, a bill that would require fishermen to land entire blue shark carcasses if finning was contemplated. On Mar. 1, 2000, the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council voted 7-2 to recommend that NMFS limit the annual blue shark harvest in Exclusive Economic Zone waters around Pacific islands under U.S. jurisdiction to 50,000 animals as well as a limit of 1 fish per trip for other shark species.[ASMFC press release, personal communication, Center for Marine Conservation press release, Fed. Register, Assoc Press]
On Feb. 29, 2000, NMFS officials announced that a New Bedford trawler and crew had been issued sanctions including an agreement to sell the trawler and loss of the right to fish in federal waters for 4 years for fishing with illegally modified gear in August 1998.[Boston Globe, Assoc Press, Boston Herald, personal communication]
In late February 2000, the CT congressional delegation was reported to have asked the Administration for $40 million to $50 million to provide assistance to lobstermen and fund research. On Feb. 28, 2000, the Administration was reported to be asking Congress for $10 million in assistance for this fishery - $6.6 million for research into causes of the recent die-off and $3.4 million for economic development initiatives for the lobster industry.[Assoc Press, Dept. of Commerce press release]
SECTION: SALMON ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST
Pacific Salmon Treaty. On Mar. 2, 2000, British Columbia's Fisheries Minister Corky Evans announced that the BC government was dropping its appeal in U.S. federal court in a September 1997 lawsuit challenging U.S. implementation of the Pacific Salmon Treaty. BC took this action to signal an intent to improve cooperation with the United States.[Canadian Press, Assoc Press]
Theodosia River Dam. On Feb. 28, 2000, British Columbia officials announced the conclusion of an agreement with Pacifica Papers Inc. to demolish a 292-foot long dam across the Theodosia River. This would be the first large Canadian dam to be removed, and would benefit coho, pink, and chum salmon populations entering Georgia Strait.[Environment News Service]
Enloe Dam. In late February 2000, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission rescinded the license for the Enloe Dam project on the Similkameen River in Okanogan County, WA, after a challenge from NMFS and imposition of a fish passage requirement.[Environment News Service]
On Feb. 23, 2000, Presidential candidate John McCain was reported to have stated in Spokane, WA, that he would consider dam breaching if scientific evidence indicates it's necessary to save salmon. On Feb. 28, 2000, Presidential candidate George W. Bush, speaking in Pasco, WA, promised to forestall breaching of the 4 lower Snake River dams. Radio advertisements supportive of George W. Bush called breaching "a big mistake." On Feb. 29, 2000, NM Rep. Tom Udall was reported to have written a letter to President Clinton, becoming the first Member of Congress to publically endorse breaching the 4 lower Snake River dams.[Assoc Press, Portland Oregonian, MSNBC]
In early March 2000, titles to the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams were transferred from the Fort James Paper Co. And Daishowa America Inc. to the U.S. National Park Service. Pending further review, the dams are being operated by the Bureau of Reclamation for power production.[Dept. of the Interior press release, Trout Unlimited press release, Assoc Press]
Critical Habitat Designation. On Feb. 7, 2000, NMFS officials signed a final designation of critical habitat for 19 populations of salmon and steelhead trout in WA, OR, ID, and CA, in compliance with a court-ordered stay in a lawsuit by the OR Natural Resources Council. The final rule designating this habitat was published on Feb. 16, 2000.[personal communication]
SECTION: AQUACULTURE AND AQUARIA
GM Salmon. On Feb. 24, 2000, the Board of Directors of the British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) voted unanimously to strengthen its policy against use of transgenic or genetically modified (GM) fish in BC. On Feb. 25, 2000, officials of New Zealand King Salmon Co., Ltd. announced that the company had killed all its genetically modified fish and suspended research after succeeding in introducing an additional growth hormone gene into Chinook salmon and passing this trait through 3 generations of fish. Frozen sperm of GM salmon was retained to continue the program in the future. The company claimed its GM salmon could grow to 550 pounds.[Assoc Press, BCSFA press release]
Aquaculture Census. On Feb. 1, 2000, the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released results of the nation's first census of aquaculture [ http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/census97/aquaculture/aquaculture.htm ]. [ http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/census97/aquaculture/aquaculture.htm ]. The value of 1998 U.S. aquaculture sales was almost $980 million, with MS accounting for nearly 30% of the domestic aquaculture production. Other states among the top 10 producing states (in order) were AR, FL, ME, AL, WA, LA, CA, ID, and VA. Average sales of foodfish producers was about $387,000 per farm. SECTION: FRESHWATER FISHERIES
FWS Budget. On Mar. 2, 2000, the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies held a hearing on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's FY2001 budget request.[personal communication]
Russian Icefishing Emergency. On Feb. 28, 2000, helicopters rescued as many as 1,000 Russian icefishermen from an ice floe that had broken loose the previous day in Lake Ladoga, northeast of St. Petersburg, in response to warming weather. Six people were reported to have drowned.[Reuters]
On Feb. 21, 2000, a marina employee at Lake of the Ozarks, MO, recognized the threat posed by an arriving cabin cruiser whose hull was encrusted by thousands of zebra mussels. The vessel was isolated in dry dock, prevent a possible massive zebra mussel infestation of MO's inland lakes.[MO Dept. of Conservation press release, Detroit Free Press]
In late February 2000, Dept. of the Interior officials delivered requested genetic information on Atlantic salmon to ME officials for independent analysis. The State of ME had filed a lawsuit against the federal government, seeking access to the genetic data and an extension of the Mar. 15, 2000 deadline for public comment on the proposed listing of Atlantic salmon under the ESA.[American Lands press release, Assoc Press]
SECTION: MARINE MAMMALS
Mexican Salt Works Project. On Mar. 2, 2000, Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo and officials of Mitsubishi Corp. announced that the government of Mexico and Mitsubishi Corp. would not continue to pursue construction of a salt works project adjacent to San Ignacio lagoon.[Embassy of Mexico press release, Reuters, International Fund for Animal Welfare press release]
Whale Research Irregularities? On Feb. 29, 2000, the Pacific Whale Foundation is scheduled for arraignment and plea hearing in 2nd Circuit District Court (Maui) on 91 misdemeanor charges for allegedly conducting whale research in HI waters before a state permit was issued in February 1998. The federal government has also charged the foundation with 7 civil violations under the MMPA and Endangered Species Act. A hearing on the federal charges is scheduled for late March 2000.[Maui News]
On Mar. 3, 2000, Keiko was released from his pen into the larger net-enclosed Klettsvik Bay [http://www.oceanfutures.org].[Portland Oregonian, Reuters, Ocean Futures press release]
French and Spanish fishing trawlers pulling massive pelagic nets after anchovies, hake, herring, and other fish.[BBC News, Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society press release, London Times]
On Mar. 1, 2000, rescue teams attempted to disentangle a 20-year old male northern right whale found tangled in fishing gear off Manomet, MA, in Cape Cod Bay. Initial attempts were unsuccessful, but the whale appeared to be strong and in good health.[Assoc Press, Boston Herald]
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