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Flounder season closes to protect sea turtles
The North Carolina Division of Marine
Fisheries will close waters in Pamlico Sound on Thursday, Nov. 15, to
the use of commercial large-mesh gill nets. The intent of the closure
is to protect threatened and endangered sea turtles.
The number of green sea turtles caught in flounder nets this season is
nearing the maximum number allowed by a special permit from the
National Marine Fisheries Service. Biologists anticipate that number
will exceed the threshold by the end of the week.
North Carolina manages the large-mesh gill net fishery in Pamlico Sound
under a federal permit authorized by Section 10 of the Endangered
Species Act, which went into effect after numerous sea turtle
strandings in Pamlico Sound in 1999 and 2000. Investigations
identified the deep-water, large-mesh gill net fishery for southern
flounder as the primary source for the sea turtle interactions and
subsequent mortalities.
The permit authorizes a limited shallow water fishery along the Outer
Banks and mainland side of Pamlico Sound and mandates observer coverage
and weekly reporting. The permit also requires a season closure when
the number of sea turtle captures reaches pre-set thresholds
established by NMFS.
So far this season, observers have documented large-mesh gill net
interactions with 13 live and five dead green turtles. Scientists used
the documented interactions to estimate there have been 119 live takes
and 30 lethal takes of green sea turtles. The Section 10 Permit
requires closure of the fishery when the estimated takes reach 120 live
or 48 dead green sea turtles.
Observers also documented a gill net interaction with one live
loggerhead sea turtle, but the takes of loggerheads is not nearing the
permit threshold for that species.
The closure starts at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15 and will prohibit the
use of gill nets with larger than 4 1/4-inch stretched mesh. It will
remain in effect until Dec. 15, which for practical purposes is the
rest of the 2007 Southern flounder season. The fall Southern flounder
shallow water fishery will reopen Sept.1, 2008.
The closure does not prohibit the use of small mesh gill nets (smaller
than or equal to 4 1/4-inch stretched mesh), and observations of the
small mesh fishery will continue.
For more information on the flounder gill net closure, contact DMF Biologist Blake Price at (252) 726-7021 or at (800) 682-2632.
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