Maine State Rep. Melissa Walsh Innes

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Yarmouth, Maine, United States

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Recreational saltwater anglers in Maine will have to register before fishing in 2010 (and it’s free).

 

The requirement is part of the new National Saltwater Angler Registry, which goes into effect on January 1st.

The registry is aimed at gathering data to determine the effects of recreational fishing on ocean resources and the nation's economy, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"By registering, recreational anglers will make their catch count," says acting assistant admnistrator for NOAA's Fisheries Service Jim Balsiger, in a statement. "The National Saltwater Angler Registry is an important tool that will enable us to better estimate the health of marine fisheries so that we're able to preserve the pastime of recreational saltwater fishing for generations to come."

Anglers who need to register include those from coastal states or territories that don't require recreational saltwater fishing licenses. That list includes Maine, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Virginia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Registration is free in 2010, federal officials say, and begins Friday. To register, visit http://www.countmyfish.noaa.gov, and click on the Angler Registry link, or call the toll-free registration line at 1-888-MRIP411 (1-888-674-7411) from 4:00 a.m. to 12 midnight ET daily.

Authorities say anglers will need to provide their name, date of birth, address and telephone number, and will receive a registration number that will allow them to begin fishing immediately. They will receive a registration card in the mail in about 30 days.

 

Monday, December 28, 2009

Maine policy fellowship available for a recent graduate student!  Read on for details….

 

State Policy Fellowship Program Deadline January 15th!

MECEP is part of a national program to expand the diversity of voices in state policy debates. Starting in August 2010, a State Policy Fellow can spend two years at MECEP or with one of our 31 SFAI state policy partner organizations. This is a fully paid position with benefits.  Eligible candidates must have received a graduate degree in public policy, public affairs, economic, social work, public health, law or a related field.  Don't miss this great opportunity.  Application deadline is January 15, 2010.

Learn More: State Policy Fellowship Program

 

 

 

 

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