Dozens of commercial groundfishermen wrote to New England's senators and congressmen asking them to "promote stability, profitability and flexibility" in fisheries management.
They appeal to lawmakers "to support: management stability rather than the chaos of a return to the failed days-at-sea program, increased opportunities to target robust stocks, and reduced operational costs of management and funding for improving and increasing the frequency of stock assessments to support effective management."
Read the complete letter here.