Fleet Diversity Amendment 18 Process From Recent New England Fishery Management Council-related Meetings One thing leads to another (or not), and a rocky trajectory relative to the life of groundfish Amendment …
NAMA latest comments to the New England Fishery Management Council
NAMA urges the New England Fishery Management Council to vote on the Fleet Diversity Amendment 18 and start the public hearing process
Over 1,300 fishermen, local food advocates and community members submit letter to the New England Fishery Management Council
Urging a vote on the Fleet Diversity Amendment 18 scoping document and start of the public hearing process.
What Really Matters – NAMA Newsletter August 2011
These days it seems everyone is telling us what should matter to us. One ad tells us “where you book [our travels] matters” and another that “taste matters.” For us …
Pledge Letter to the Fisheries Council
While the New England Fisheries Management Council (Council) considers how to address fleet diversity and excessive consolidation a diverse group of fishermen and community leaders submitted a Pledge letter outlining …
Comments on A18 Scoping Process and Fleet Diversity
The New England Fisheries Management Council (Council) is considering a significant step forward in the process to adopt Fleet Diversity protections. We urge the Council to ensure this process is …
Discussion Paper: Maintaining Fleet Diversity
This discussion paper outlines five areas of recommendation for decision-makers to consider while setting goals and objectives related to fleet diversity and excessive consolidation. The four areas include: 1) Allow for …
Petition to Maintain Fleet Diversity
We know that maintaining fleet diversity matters to our coastal communities, the health of our ocean, and the quality of food that ends up on our plates. Right now our …
Fleet Diversity Gains Traction – NAMA Newsletter December 2010
A Year End Message From NAMA Staff At NAMA we feel lucky to be able to work amongst and amidst people who are passionate and caring about healthy oceans. From …