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Richard Nelson: Maineโ€™s balking at new greenhouse gas cap threatens seafood industry

A stellar regional program limiting emissions needs support for stronger goals that will save our fisheries.

August 14, 2017 โ€” As a lobsterman for more than 30 years, I have a direct connection to the ocean and its abundance. Itโ€™s how I make my living, and Iโ€™ve seen it shape my way of life and the people around me. Fishing and seafood are an inextricable part of Maineโ€™s heritage and culture, and itโ€™s thanks to good conservation practices in the lobster fishery that we enjoy the bounty reflected in our record landings of late.

But keeping this way of life requires a continuation of good decision-making now โ€” not only for the health of our ocean, but also for the health of Mainers and our economy. Cutting carbon emissions is an imperative element of that, and we canโ€™t settle for either the status quo or a return to the times and policies that paid little heed to the environment around us.

One program on the state and regional level that has shown great success already, but now faces an imminent decision on its future, is the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. After a 20-month review, a choice must be made on the amount of carbon reduction required โ€” which directly translates into protecting Maineโ€™s people and resources.

Read the full opinion piece at Central Maine

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