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Kurkul noted regulators have recently raised limits on several species including pollock, skate and dogfish.
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"We're working for healthy stocks so you can have a healthy fishing industry," Kurkul said.
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As fishermen protested her agency's work below, some bitterly calling for her to show her face, Kurkul said the relationship between regulators and fishermen was at "a difficult point" but not broken.
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"We're working for healthy stocks so you can have a healthy fishing industry," Kurkul said.
unknown title 2009
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Pat Kurkul, NOAA's New England Regional Administrator, said the agency's fishery science is among the world's best and isn't what's causing the industry's pain.
unknown title 2009
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"We're working for healthy stocks so you can have a healthy fishing industry," Kurkul said.
unknown title 2009
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"Based on the public input and further economic analyses, the final interim measures better balance economic and conservation concerns than NOAA's January proposal," Kurkul said.
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"Part of it is that we've got a different situation in New England than we do, really, in the rest of the country, where the fishing industry is such a strong part of the culture and there's been such reluctance to change," Kurkul said.
unknown title 2009
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Pat Kurkul, NOAA's New England Regional Administrator, said the agency's fishery science is among the world's best and isn't what's causing the industry's pain.
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As fishermen protested her agency's work below, some bitterly calling for her to show her face, Kurkul said the relationship between regulators and fishermen was at "a difficult point" but not broken.
unknown title 2009
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