November 22, 2017 โ NEW BEDFORD, Mass. โ The effects of NOAAโs decision to ban Carlos Rafaelโs fleet from groundfishing on Monday remains unclear.
Mayor Jon Mitchell, who criticized NOAAโs approach to the case, said itโs โreally hard to sayโ how big an effect the suspension of about 20 vessels from groundfishing will have on upwards of 70 fishermen.
โI think itโs fair to say there will be certain folks on the waterfront that will lose the opportunity to make a full livelihood this winter,โ Mitchell said.
Thereโs a number of reasons that contribute to the uncertainty with NOAA withdrawing the operational plan for groundfishing of Sector IX, one of 19 fishing divisions in the Northeast primarily made up of permits held by Rafael.
Itโs unknown how long the the vessels will be prevented from landing groundfish. There are few precedents to follow in a measure NOAA said it hasnโt been done before.
Mondayโs order extends through the 2017 fishing year. However, Sector IX could submit a new plan at any time. If NOAA approves it, business would return as usual.