Tag: catch share

  • Something Fishy, part 2

    Something Fishy, part 2

    This episode is the second of a two-part series. Listen to the first part here.

    Conservation-minded regulations have cut New England’s groundfish fleet in half. But have they improved the health of the ecosystem?

    Some fish stocks are recovering, while others – like cod – have continued to decline. And the quota system designed to protect those species creates a perverse incentive: fishermen are throwing dead fish overboard rather than landing them, further damaging the health of the stocks.

    [image credit: NOAA]

  • Something Fishy, part 1

    Something Fishy, part 1

    Tim Rider loves to fish, and he does it well: the fish he catches bring top dollar at high-end restaurants in Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire for their quality. But even though his operation is a model of ecological stewardship, regulations designed to help rebuild depleted fish stocks in New England are making it hard for small-scale fishermen like Tim to make a living.

    [image credit: Tim Rider]

     

    Links

    New England Fishmongers

    Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance

    Paul Molyneaux