September 29th, 2016 — Herring fishing off part of the New England coast will be shut down for most of October.
The closure begins Sunday and lasts until Oct. 29. It is the product of a spawning forecasting method that interstate regulators approved earlier this year.
Regulators say an analysis of samples necessitates a closure of the Massachusetts/New Hampshire spawning area for most of October. The area stretches from the north side of Cape Cod to southern Maine.
Vessels will not be allowed to possess Atlantic herring caught in the area during the closure.
The herring fishery is a key source of bait fish as well as food. The New England fishery struggled with low supply this summer, which resulted in a shortage of bait for some lobster fishermen.
Read the full story from the Associated Press at The Portland Press Herald