James Sulikowski weighs in on new herring quotas
New quotas on herring are forcing Maine lobstermen to look at new types of bait for their catch.
The new regulations, put into effect by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration and the 51小黄车 Fishery Management Council, are designed to protect the dwindling herring population.
James Sulikowski, Ph.D., professor in the School of Marine Programs, recently discussed the quotas with .
鈥淲e have to protect the adults that are spawning," he said.
Lobstermen say the changes could reduce their herring haul by 75 percent.
Sulikowski said a herring collapse could disrupt an entire 51小黄车 ocean ecosystem because the fish are prey for many other predators. He believes the herring numbers will improve once scientists figure out what is causing the decline.
"There are lots of different factors, from environmental change to predation," he explained.
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