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  1. #1
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    Default seatrout hearing

    [q] From the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC):

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. PRESS CONTACT: Tina Berger. (202) 289-6400.

    Washington, DC - ASMFC's Weakfish Management Board has approved sending
    forward Draft Addendum I to Amendment 4 to the Interstate Fishery
    Management Plan for Weakfish for public review and comment. The Draft
    Addendum was developed in response to concern over declines in both weakfish
    abundance and commercial and recreational catches, and proposes
    reductions in recreational bag limits, commercial and recreational seasons,
    and bycatch allowances.

    Atlantic coastal states from Rhode Island through Florida have
    scheduled the dates and times of their public hearings; their details follow:

    Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources

    Thursday, September 29, 2005; 6:00 PM

    Tawes State Office Building

    C-1 Conference Room

    580 Taylor Avenue

    Annapolis, Maryland

    Contact: Howard King (410) 260-8282

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    Default seatrout hearing

    Threats to Habitat of Sea Trout

    • Intense coastal development
    • Dredging and filling activities that have limited shallow water nursery habitat
    • Water quality degradation resulting from point and non-point source discharges contributing, in
    some estuarine areas, to oxygen depletion and the creation of large masses of anoxic waters during
    summer months
    • Intensive conversion of coastal wetlands to agricultural areas has contributed to functional loss of
    weakfish nursery area habitat.
    • Alteration of freshwater flows and discharge patterns to spawning, nursery, and adult habitats in
    rivers and estuaries
    • Power plant cooling facilities by causing entrainment and impingement.


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    Default seatrout hearing

    Alteration of freshwater flows and discharge patterns to spawning, nursery, and adult habitats in
    rivers and estuaries
    This is the biggy in Fl., where freshwater flows from heavy rains virtually destroyed a serious spec population in the Charlotte Harbor estuary. Over 18 in of rain in June was the killer, tanic water resulted, water tasted fresh almost to the Gulf, was unbelievable.

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