ELLSWORTH, Maine — Groundfishermen are few and far between in eastern Maine these days, but the ability of Mainers to get back into the industry needs to be protected, a group of fishermen and Maine fishing advocates told a federal official Tuesday.
About two dozen people, most of them licensed fishermen, met at City Hall on Tuesday night with Anne Hawkins of the New England Fishery Management Council to discuss consolidation and diversity in the groundfishing fleet. Federal officials held the meeting to get feedback about a potential amendment, called Amendment 18, to the Northeast multispecies fishery management plan that would address the issue of consolidation.
The issue of permit consolidation, by which some fishermen and commercial fishing firms have been buying up permits from others to increase their share of stock quotas, has been a growing concern among many fishermen and advocates. The concern is that by consolidating the permits in fewer hands, fish stocks are becoming less of a publicly held resource.
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