Kodiak’s “Big-5″ Fish Processors file Rockfish catch share lawsuit #2

More on Rockfish Corruption... ”The  other rockfish lawsuit” — by Andrew Jensen, Alaska Journal of Commerce

  “Trident, Ocean Beauty, Westward Seafoods, North Pacific Seafoods and
International Seafoods of Alaska sue NMFS over rockfish program. ”       

  Read more: http://www.alaskajournal.com/Alaska-Journal-of-Commerce/Fisheries/#ixzz1lb7gNya0

See other recent articles at:  http://www.alaskajournal.com/Alaska-Journal-of-Commerce/Fisheries/

THE VERY AUDACITY THAT THESE PROCESSORS HAVE A RIGHT TO SHARE IN THE RENTS OF HARVESTERS WHO CATCH FISH AND ALREADY SUFFER MARKET POWERS THAT DEPRESS FISH TICKET PRICES! DO HARVESTERS THEREFORE HAVE RIGHTS TO SHARE IN THE ECONOMIC INTERMEDIARIES’ VALUE-ADDED PROCESSING ALL THE WAY FROM DOCKSIDE TO THE RETAIL READY STAGE?!?  If they want a split of the fishermen’s “20% or less” then we want a share of their “80% or more” globally.  States and nations must also concern themselves with picking up the social costs of this increasing price-fixing around the world.  Alaska sits on its duff and plays dumb to it all, and to Abusive Transfer Pricing and the FISHRON it indicates.  At least the fishermen pay USA taxes!

While we ready an update, read this PDF to learn about the corruption inherent in the RPP (Rockfish Pilot Program) Cooperative going back over a decade, which might be insight into how the legal case will see potential intervention or amicus filings by smaller processor(s): GlobalSfds_KodiakCityWS_Nov7-2006 

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Gulf of Alaska Trawl Bycatch Destruction of Halibut & Crab Fisheries

Groundswell has posted up on YouTube a video “GOA Trawl Bycatch” for friends and associates in the central Gulf of Alaska, re Kodiak Island grounds.  Kodiak was once ‘The King Crab Capitol of the World’ and now we barely have any crab fishing – due in large part to bottom trawling, no doubt.  It’s all about massive waste and destruction that harms the ocean resources, and can be found at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YI7D7BpLsKM   Please watch it – using pause button when needed to read each slide…

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Alaska Crab Captains & Crews: Contracts Not Legally Binding?

North Pacific Fishery Management Council
206th Plenary Session – December 5-13, 2011
Anchorage Hilton Hotel

Public Comment (12/10/2011) by Stephen Taufen, Kodiak AK
C-4 BSAI Crab Stakeholder reports (5-year review issues)
(a) Crew compensation/active participation/excessive lease rates.

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Catch Shares are Illegal: aka Resource Theft – by Richard Grachek

Catch Shares Are Illegal: CATCH SHARES aka ITQ’S aka RESOURCE THEFT

A Groundswell webpost — author Richard Grachek:

Any form of quota trading leads to consolidation, as those with the deepest pockets win out.”

“The introduction of quota trading between member states could spell the end for many, if not all, of Scotland’s fishing communities.”

— Richard Lochhead, Scotland’s Environment Secretary – May 2011

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“The Right to Know” How Fish Catch Shares Sausage is Made

THE RIGHT TO KNOW

Richard Grachek, Sept. 24, 2011

             “The people of this country, not special interest big money should be the source of all political power.”  Sen. Paul Wellstone

 In a representative government, the people have the right to know exactly how policies, laws, rules and regulations are arrived at, and most importantly, if there is any undue influence in that process.  Either we have that right, or we do not have a representative government.  If the people are left out and the laws and regulations are written by big business through their influence on agencies and bureaucrats, then we do not have a democracy, we have an oligarchy.

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Northwest States initiate fight with Alaska’s fishing interests over Catch Shares

August 25, 2011 – Special interests from Oregon and Washington state fishing community write congressional delegates in a political attack against Alaska regarding the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. 

Now that Deckboss.com has made the document public (eagerness over strategy), Groundswell has decided to release its searchable PDF for easier downloading.  Be sure to visit Deckboss though, as W. Loy has a good email posted involving concerns about reallocations of catch shares, by Oregon interests.  How convenient that after years of vote-counting and -rigging on the NPFMC, that as Alaska awakens to the need to protect its offshore interests, the other states clamor for more power.

These actions have effects on crewmembers’ rights that the NPFMC has relegated into oblivion, and for renewed needs for Transparency and Accountability, esp. re the CDQs (Community Development Quota) groups. For now, here’s the PDF: DOC_AppealtoWAORCong_Aug25_verY1

Update 9/15/11 – see website of the Alaska Journal of Commerce, Andrew Jensen article under Fisheries.  http://www.alaskajournal.com/Alaska-Journal-of-Commerce/September-2011/Washington-Oregon-crab-interests-take-aim-at-CDQs-Alaska-council-majority  /

Alaska Senator Murkowski will co-chair Bipartisan Oceans Caucus

Nation needs to be careful of Senate’s Oceans Caucus & its participants.

September 12, 2011 — Republican U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski told media that she will be co-chairwoman of a new bipartisan Senate Oceans Caucus.  The caucus will educate congressional members with briefings on ocean research and policy. 

 If Abusive Transfer Pricing is not a part of the syllabus, then it can’t be called an education!

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Senator Murkowski’s Fishery Aide – Is Fuglvog Still Active?

Senator Murkowski’s Fishery Aide – Is Arne Fuglvog Still Active

after Plea Bargain on Lacey Act violation? 

 

Hooked by the Lacey Act

This is an expansion of a draft that was submitted for publication on the East Coast, but considered “too Alaskan” in focus.  Today, August 24, greater insight compels us to post it. 

Fuglvog was allowed to keep his U.S. passport despite signing a plea agreement.  Groundswell wrote Canadian border officials to deny his entry — suspected to be for purposes of fishery policy.  Today’s National Fisherman editorial shed new light.

See also: Arne Fuglvog CV  and http://www.thedutchharborfisherman.com/article/1051bering_sea_cod_co-op_wins_approval   And listen (04:25 to 09:45 min.) to downloadable MP3 to hear all the usual suspects bafflegab to mitigate the effects of Fuglvog’s case at

http://www.alaskapublic.org/2011/08/25/alaska-news-nightly-august-25-2011/

Catch Shares – Nils Stolpe on Conspiracy, Cooperation, or Coincidence

Call it conspiracy, cooperation or coincidence, but no matter what you call it, the public record isn’t going to change

Nils E. Stolpe/Fish Net USA — May 08, 2011

The following link will carry you to a great article about the framework of Catch Shares promotion — which is a long-term, coordinated effort by a select few to convert Public Commonweal into Privatized Property.

http://www.fishnet-usa.com/Black%20helicopters%20in%20Boston.pdf

The following page contains some federal guideline discussion, which may illuminate the legal underpinnings that favor Stolpe’s perceptions…

And if you have any doubts that a Conspiracy (and the related Damage Control) happened in Alaska’s Crab Rationalization (privatization) regime, just read the Addendum at http://groundswellalaska.com/2010/03/15/catch-share-oversight-hearing-groundswell-taufens-comment-31610/#more-347

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Resistance Builds Against EDF and NOAA’s Catch Share Proponents

February 16, 2011 – Recreational Fishing Alliance News Release:  blasts the NOAA & Environmental Defense Fund push for Catch Shares by noting again that if the Agency can’t fund these Public Larcenies, it can’t commit them.  The heart of Catch Shares is privatizing once Public Commonwealth – and in order to do that, NOAA must first destruct local sustainable fishery economies.  The result will be the implementation of “high rents” for those few who get to own the quota shares (Catch Shares) as tradeable properties; and to take existing independent businesses and turn them into mere wage earners.  This corporate-serving “rationalization” model has served the greedy well for over 150 years, worldwide.  But here, now, it is time to take a vital industry and finally say NO!   Below is a FishNet email content, then the RFA presser… thanks to Nils, Amanda and all…   But we’ll have to do something ‘repo’ about Alaska, too…

WASHINGTON – Feb. 16, 2011 – Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC) has filed an anti-catch shares amendment to H.R. 1 – the Fiscal Year 2011 Continuing Resolution  which will fund the federal government through the remainder of Fiscal Year 2011 (i.e. September 30, 2011).  Amendment #548 was printed in the Congressional Record today. The amendment would prohibit NOAA from spending any money on the development and approval of new catch share programs in fisheries under the jurisdiction of the Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic and New England Fishery Management Councils.
 
It does NOT affect anything on the West Coast or Alaska.  This amendment could come up for floor consideration, and potentially a vote, this evening or tomorrow.
 
Mr. Jones asks industry members who support his amendment to contact their Members of Congress in the House of Representatives and urge them to support the Jones Amendment #548 to block funding for catch shares.
If you would like to support Mr. Jones, but do not know who represents you in Congress, this link from the House of Representatives will assist you: https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml 
 
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