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Omega Protein now has the birders on the warpath

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Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2023#1
This might be the best thing to happen to save menhaden, even though ASMFC says they're not overfished.

From the NY Times:

A Tiny Fish That Fuels an Atlantic Ecosystem Now Fuels Industry Debates

A mainstay of the commercial fishing industry, menhaden are the primary food source for all sorts of fish and birds along the Eastern Seaboard.

Article Here:

Atlantic Menhaden
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2023#2
Other states need to regulate them them just like NY. I went toe to toe with Omega and won. It's tough to stop a fishery but you can regulate it to death.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
Old Mud
Old MudFREE2023#3
I like the description they gave as "little silvery fish". 🙄

Also Mr. Landry pointed to striped bass as an example of a fish that was “critically depleted” in the Atlantic waters for reasons other than its food source, attributing the problem to “excessive” recreational fishing that should be curbed by emergency regulations.

So, that wasn't caused by depletion of their forage species ?

OH, Wait. he's the spokesman for Omega. 😳
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,182 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2023#4
I like the description they gave as "little silvery fish". 🙄

Also Mr. Landry pointed to striped bass as an example of a fish that was “critically depleted” in the Atlantic waters for reasons other than its food source, attributing the problem to “excessive” recreational fishing that should be curbed by emergency regulations.

So, that wasn't caused by depletion of their forage species ?

OH, Wait. he's the spokesman for Omega. 😳
"I had the same thought! But then, Tina Berger pointed out the weakfish, which is entirely unrelated. They are extracting a staggering 244 MILLION bunker from the Chesapeake to use as cat meal and fertilizers. Even worse, the ASMFC has permitted the total removal of 1.2 BILLION menhaden from the Atlantic coast. Such a massive reduction is undeniably disastrous for the environment.

Is there anyone on this planet who fails to grasp that the era of reduction boats should be long gone? Instead, we must focus on adding and replenishing the resources we've depleted."
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
Old Mud
Old MudFREE2023#5
You'r right George. Except the part about "Is there anyone on this planet who fails to grasp that the era of reduction boats should be long gone? Instead, we must focus on adding and replenishing the resources we've depleted."

Most of the rest of the world don't look at the way we do. When they deplete their fish they go further offshore or worst go to other country's for their fish illegal or not. In fact i look at it as none of them give a dam about us. Everyone is out for himself and will cut your throat so he can fish more. It's all about the money.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,182 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2023#6
@Old Mud To your point . . .

In October 2017, Omega Protein Corporation was acquired by Canadian seafood company Cooke Inc. in a deal valued at approximately $500 million. Cooke Inc. is involved in various seafood-related businesses, including aquaculture and wild-catch fisheries.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018

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