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Old 08-05-2014, 03:56 PM
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Please just stop the dredging! Most ridiculous thing I've seen, rapping natural habitat like they have.

Gill netting was shut down for depleting a natural resource.. The same reasoning should be applied in this instance.

Guarantee this committee has a combined iq of 50, bunch of idiots period and they don't care nor know how to open or respond to emails.
I can certainly understand your frustration.

But a bit of gently and kindly applied pressure, focused at a time when the policy makers are considering a specific question has a better chance of success than cynical insults that they won't even know about.

This meeting is a rare opportunity for real and tangible progress.
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Old 08-05-2014, 04:34 PM
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I can certainly understand your frustration.

But a bit of gently and kindly applied pressure, focused at a time when the policy makers are considering a specific question has a better chance of success than cynical insults that they won't even know about.

This meeting is a rare opportunity for real and tangible progress.

Yea I agree, although it was the oyster fishermans cynical insults and threats against Dan Morrish that overturned the cancellation of dredging.

I appreciate all your statistical research and analysis on these controversial issues Math G.

Really is frustrating seeing the effects of these now flattened reefs being depleted.
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Old 08-05-2014, 04:50 PM
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Yea I agree, although it was the oyster fishermans cynical insults and threats against Dan Morrish that overturned the cancellation of dredging.

I appreciate all your statistical research and analysis on these controversial issues Math G.

Really is frustrating seeing the effects of these now flattened reefs being depleted.
Interests with money and a powerful lobby can succeed in spite of poor behavior.

Since CCA has remained silent, policy makers have little to fear if bad policy continues to negatively impact the fishery. We need to use gentle persuasion, data, and polite appeals to the best interests of the future fishery.

I bet the oyster fisherman would gladly support raising the black drum limits.
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