The Status of the Lobstering Industry
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The Status of the Lobstering Industry
Pamela A.E. Lynch
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Homarus americanus
INVERTEBRATE!!!!!!! Phylum: Arthropoda Sub Phylum: Crustacea Class: Malacostraca Order: Decapoda
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LOCATION
Where found? “Inshore species” 0 - 50 km “Inshore species” 40 m max. depth “Offshore species” 50+ km “Offshore species” 100-600 m
max. depth MIGRATION causes MIXING
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Long Island is the 3rd largest Lobster producing area on the East Coast, behind Maine and Mass.
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All about Lobsters
Habitat Anatomy Factors Affecting lobsters Growth rates/Reproduction Myths and facts
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The Lobster Fishery
5 main lobster production states in U.S. : Maine, RI, Mass., NY and NJ
“Traps” are most popular Year round fishery, but some data
shows most pressure in June/July (molting time)
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Historic
Lobstering 15th Century Monsters 1800’s rise Permits and Regulations Industry Fishing Tales
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Current Lobstering
The decline The fishing plight The results More fishing Tales
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Current Regulations
Sustainable Fisheries Act Magnuson - Stevens Act EFH (Essential Fish Habitat) as set forth by the
National Marine Fisheries Service Old and New additions ASMFC Finfish and Crustaceans Unit, NYSDEC Region
1 Survey Cards
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Magnuson - Stevens Act:
“One of the greatest long-term threats to the viability of commercial and recreational fisheries is the continuing loss of marine, estuarine, and other aquatic habitats. Habitat considerations should receive increased attention for the conservation and management of fishery resources of the U.S.” 1996
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Habitat Alteration by Fishing
Stationary Gears Dredging/Filling Agricultural/Urban runoff Direct Discharge Exotic Species Intro.
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EFH (Essential Fish Habitat)
“Overfishing is the DOMINANT cause of fisheries decline, both recreationally and commercially, but we must also consider gear use, habitat changes and habitat loss impacts.” 1996
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Sustainable Fisheries Act
“A national program for the conservation and management of the fishery resources of the U.S. is necessary to prevent overfishing, to rebuild overfished stocks, to insure conservation, to facilitate long-term protection of essential fish habitats, and to realize the full potential of the nation’s fishery resources” 1996
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Other Regulatory ”Ideas”
Closed areas/seasons, 1994 License Moratorium Larger females Limit of entry Trap number “V” notching Boat buy backs Biodegradable Traps Reduce Effort Overall
Aquaculture
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Lobster Disease
History 1920’s fishing impoundments lead to
Gaffkemia Research Results Where are we now? What will the impacts be to the
industry?
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2000 EVENTS
1. What has happened?2. Mosquito Spraying?
(Methoprene, Malothion and cis, trans Resmethrin)
3. State of the LI Sound?4. Designated Research?
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2 separate lobster diseases identified
Western Sound: “Paramoebiasis” caused by a bi-nucleated Parameoba sp. that ingests nervous tissue
Eastern Sound: “Shell Rot Syndrome” caused by a bacterial infection (micro-organisms attack Chitin shell)
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Monthly population percentages of lobsters with shell diseases collectedin eastern Long Island Sound waters 1998-2001.
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LIS CMP (1994)“7 critical issues:”
Low Dissolved Oxygen, “Hypoxia” Toxic contamination Pathogen contamination Floatable debris Living Resources/Habitat Mgmt. Land Use/Development Public involvement/education
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What did they look at as potential causes?
Sewage and treatment plants, dredging, pesticide usage, West Nile Virus, weather patterns, thermal changes (2 degrees C 1997-2000), Plum Island facility, introduced agents, anthropogenic disturbances, toxicology (metals), water chemistry, benthic contaminants, DO, Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), Ammonia levels etc.
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Catch Loss
1998: 7.9 million lbs. 1999: 6.5 million lbs. 2000: 3 million lbs. 2001: similar trend to 2000 Declared to be “a commercial
fishery failure on the Sound.” NYSDEC, 2000
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2001 Events
(Newsday, July): “The US Dept. of Commerce approved s $3.65 million dollar financial assistance program for fishermen…for new job training, direct payment of losses, new gear changes, boat buy-backs.”
Congress Total = $13.9 million
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Lobstermen’s Impacts: What about the “Human
Ecosystem? “Fishing is NOT an occupation, but a
commitment and interdependence to the marine environment.”
Lobstering is NOT just a job.” Impacts: Social, economic, re-location,
psychological, physiological (stress, anxiety, alcoholism), Family (children, divorce), employment etc.
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Summary
Final thoughts of future Marine Habitat and Species Protection
Governmental vs. Non-profit vs. Educational facilities
RESEARCH EDUCATION!!!!!! KNOWLEDGE
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NYSDEC - Region 1Marine Habitat Protection
Building 40 SUNYStony Brook, NY 11790
(631)444-0229