October 26, 2021 โ In his recent op-ed (โFish spills renew concerns about menhaden management,โ Oct. 2), the Chesapeake Bay Foundationโs Chris Moore gives readers a picture of a menhaden fishery that I and my crew do not recognize.
Iโve fished menhaden here in Virginia for most of my life. The view of the fishery expressed by Moore and the CBF of a distant Canadian conglomerate that doesnโt care about the health of the bay or the future of this fishery, could not be further from the truth. It is ignorant and insulting to hundreds of hard-working, blue-collar menhaden fishermen.
Much has been made, both in Mooreโs op-ed and elsewhere, of the fact that Omega Protein, Virginiaโs oldest and largest fishing company, now has a Canadian parent company. But menhaden fishing has been a Virginia institution since 1878, and there has been a menhaden fishery operating out of Virginiaโs Northern Neck continuously since then. Iโm a local, my crew are all locals, and many of them come from African American families who have fished menhaden for generations. The majority of these families have been fishing in Virginia long before CBF has even existed.
A corporate address in Canada does not erase the deep Virginia roots of this fishery and the fishermen who are part of it.
Read the full opinion piece at the Virginian-Pilot