Sea Gristle
03-01-2006, 09:20 AM
How many of you work at jobs where you bust your hump all day, and then somebody, after the fact, tells you how much they are willing to pay for your efforts?
The current commercial fish market model promotes a "fish derby" mentality, get the most while the price is high, beat the other guy to market competition. The middlemen are exploiting this mentality, pitting them against each other.
Does VA have fisherman's coops? Seems like I'm more aware of them in other states than I am here. I know VA is a right-to-work state, and fisherman are fiercely independent, but some kind of collective organization might give them a little more control over their situation.
So what does that have to do with conservation? I guess I'm wondering if with less finacial pressure to take more fish to make more money, price stabilty would allow fisherman the luxury of a longer-term veiw of the resource.
The current commercial fish market model promotes a "fish derby" mentality, get the most while the price is high, beat the other guy to market competition. The middlemen are exploiting this mentality, pitting them against each other.
Does VA have fisherman's coops? Seems like I'm more aware of them in other states than I am here. I know VA is a right-to-work state, and fisherman are fiercely independent, but some kind of collective organization might give them a little more control over their situation.
So what does that have to do with conservation? I guess I'm wondering if with less finacial pressure to take more fish to make more money, price stabilty would allow fisherman the luxury of a longer-term veiw of the resource.