Pew Environment Group
End Overfishing
In New England

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ACTION ALERT: Help End Overfishing and Preserve a 400-Year Industry
Make sure the National Marine Fisheries Service knows that the public supports sector management and annual catch limits in New England. Take action today to support Amendment 16 and hold all fishermen accountable for their catch.

BROCHURE: Take Action To Rebuild New England's Fish Stocks (PDF)
Help preserve new england’s 400-year-old industry by ending overfishing.

Want to do more?

Contact Greg Wells to find out more ways you can get involved with our campaign to end overfishing in New England:

Greg Wells
Associate, End Overfishing in New England
Tel: 508.240.3100
Fax: 508.240.0013
Email: gwells@pewtrusts.org


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Pew Comment on Inspector General's Review of NOAA's Fisheries Enforcement Programs - Pew Environment Group - January 25, 2010

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Statement: Pew applauds NOAA for its conservation-minded catch shares policy - Pew Environment Group - December 10, 2009

Paper: Design Matters — Making Catch Shares Work (PDF) - Pew Environment Group- November 3, 2009

Video: Finding Ways to Save an Ancient Industry - CBS Evening News - August 1, 2009

Pew Applauds New Sector Management to Rebuild Cod and Flounder Populations - Pew Environment Group - June 25, 2009

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