Message from Commissioner Keliher: Industry Encouraged to Attend Meetings to Discuss Lobster Management
As I am sure you know, I have publicly stated that Maine will not initiate an increase of the lobster gauge this summer. Based on the overwhelming comments from industry, and with the support of the Governor, I informed the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's (ASMFC) Lobster Management Board of Maine’s position.
Jonesport Demonstration Day on Alternative Fishing Gear Postponed Until February 18 Due to Weather
Jonesport, Maine – Due to weather, the demonstration and informal discussion for area fishermen and the public focusing on the use of alternative lobster fishing gear scheduled for Thursday, February 6, 2025 from 1-5 pm in Jonesport will instead be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2025 from 1-5 pm.
DMR Solicitation of Public Comment Regarding the Dredge Project in Betsy Cove, Brooksville
Pursuant to 38 M.R.S. §480-D, sub-§9, the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is required to provide the Maine Department of Environmental Protection with an assessment of the impacts on the fishing industry of proposed dredging operations. The town of Brooksville is proposing to dredge around the town pier in Betsy Cove in order to provide all-tide public access, reliable emergency access, and improved navigation for commercial industry. The proposed dredging will remove approximately 14,000 cubic yards of sand/silt material.
Statement from Commissioner Keliher Regarding ASMFC Motion to Begin Process to Repeal Gauge and Vent Size Changes
Today the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission’s American Lobster Board passed a motion that I put forward that begins a process to repeal all gauge and vent size changes included in addendum XXVII of the Lobster Fishery Management Plan.
Medical Examiner Confirms Identity of Recovered Body
Augusta - The Office of Chief Medical Examiner has positively identified the body recovered Sunday from the sunken fishing vessel Sudden Impact as Chester Barrett of South Addison. Chester's body was recovered after a search that began Saturday, January 18th when he and his son Aaron were reported missing. The two had been transiting from Edmunds to South Addison on board the Sudden Impact when it sank in 160 feet of water about three-quarters of a mile southwest of Moose River in eastern Washington County.
Body Recovered from Fishing Vessel Sudden Impact
Trescott, Maine – On Sunday February 2, 2025, at approximately 7:00 a.m. a team of highly-skilled volunteer divers located and recovered a body from inside the cabin of the fishing vessel Sudden Impact.
The recovered body has been transported to the medical examiner’s office for formal identification.
The Maine Marine Patrol along with local fishermen and the Maine State Police/Marine Patrol Underwater Recovery Dive Team have been working to recover the body since it was first located on January 23rd inside the vessel.
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The Department of Marine Resources (DMR) is holding a public hearing on the aquaculture proposal listed below:
Jonesport Demonstration Day will focus on Alternative Fishing Gear
Jonesport, Maine – Area fishermen and members of the public are invited to an afternoon of demonstrations and informal discussion focusing on the use of alternative lobster fishing gear on February 6, 2025 from 1-5 pm in Jonesport (snow date: February 18, 1-5 pm).