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    Default Spiny dogfish changes

    There were some slight changes in the spiny dogfish and dogfish regs at the latest meeting:

    The Spiny Dogfish and Coastal Sharks Management Board approved the initiation of Draft Addendum I to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Atlantic Coastal Sharks. Draft Addendum I will propose measures to allow commercial fishermen to remove smooth dogfish fins at sea and eliminate smooth dogfish recreational possession limits. Finning, the act of cutting off the fins and discarding the carcass at sea, will remain prohibited under all options of Addendum I.

    In October 2008, the Management Board eliminated a previously established 1,000 pound commercial trip limit for smooth dogfish due to concerns about the impacts of the trip limit to the commercial fishery. Since that time, commercial smooth dogfish fishermen have indicated that requiring all fins to remain naturally attached to the carcass through landing is impractical for such a high volume fishery. Historically, participants have removed fins at sea in order to keep the meat fresh, maximize hold capacity, and increase processing efficiency. Draft Addendum I will also include measures to eliminate recreational possession limits for smooth dogfish.

    The Management Board is scheduled to meet in May to review and consider approval of the Draft Addendum for public comment. For more information, please contact Christopher Vonderweidt, Fishery Management Plan Coordinator, at cvonderweidt@asmfc.org or (202) 289-6400.



    Tina Berger
    Public Affairs Specialist
    Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
    1444 I Street. NW, Sixth Floor
    Washington, DC 20005
    Phone: (202)289-6400
    FAX: (202)289-6051
    Email: tberger@asmfc.org
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    Way too many dogfish, just like the seals. They should set up factories to use dogfish meat, and seal skin and blubber. They don't have enough predators, and are overrunning the other fish. Kill em all, then let em go.

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    I have never been on a party boat trip when they didn't catch at least 10 dogfish. There are too many, it's easy to see for yourself.

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    I remember when the mates used to take them, break their necks, slit the bellies and kill the babies. Those were the days.

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