November 7, 2012 — Meet Terry Alexander, a fourth generation fisherman from Harpswell, Maine, who has fished for 35 years. Alexander has teamed up with other fishermen, scientists, and the Gulf of Maine Research Institute to help revive redfish fishing now that the population has rebounded. Alexander is president of the Sustainable Harvest, a sector of Northeast groundfish fishermen, and owns two vessels, the F/V Jocka, a dragger used to fish for cod, haddock, and other groundfish, and the F/V Rachel T that gillnets groundfish. We caught up with him to learn more about the redfish revival and how sector management is working for him.
How did you get interested in fishing?
I worked on the deck with my father until I was 16 when I started fishing full time. Then I worked different boats in Cundy’s Harbor. Our family has always been fishing around here. But I’m the last. My daughters aren’t interested in it.
Why are you working to revive redfish fishing?
Redfish used to be a staple of New England fishing in the 1950s. Fishermen used to sell them to the government for schools, prisons, and in the military. Then the stock went down and now they’ve rebounded to be one of the more abundant fish in the Gulf of Maine. We’re trying to get access to fish them.
If they’re abundant, why can’t you fish them?
They’re a fairly small fish so the mesh size of our groundfish nets—6 and a half inches wide—won’t catch them. We need a smaller mesh.
How are you helping revive redfish fishing?
About a year ago, we formed Rednet, a collaborative research project to revive the fishery and help market redfish. We’ve made experimental fishing trips to test smaller mesh nets and found we can catch them fast with 4 and a half inch mesh nets and get little bycatch (unintended catch).Redfish are kind of loners that swim in huge schools and keep themselves separate from other ones. It’s a really slow growing fish that matures late so we have to be real careful not to fish it down, but we have really conservative quotas. And we’re not able to catch even 20 percent of the quota.
What’s the next step for restoring fishermen’s chance to catch redfish?
The New England Fishery Management Council passed a motion to recommend a smaller mesh net and now NOAA has proposed a rule to allow the smaller mesh. We’re waiting for this to be fully approved.
Read the full story on the NOAA website