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Fisheries committee  That's right. I did.

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell

Fisheries committee  Mr. Morrissey, you're—

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell

Fisheries committee  Yes, I'm listening.

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell

Fisheries committee  I would say you are completely correct. Both fisheries would suffer, and the lobster stock would suffer.

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell

Fisheries committee  What I meant by the exploitation window is that.... Most lobster traps have a ring. The ring is set to be a certain size to get the largest number of lobsters of the right size for marketing. Most lobster fishermen don't particularly want to catch the biggest ones, because when t

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell

Fisheries committee  I agree completely with the statements just made, not so much from the side of the humans involved but from the side of the lobsters. Over-exploitation of female lobsters by one means or another in the long-term fishery whereby soft-shell lobsters are caught, females that have no

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell

Fisheries committee  Good afternoon, committee members. My name is Dr. Michael Dadswell. I began my fisheries career in 1965 working on salmon in the Miramichi. I graduated with my Ph.D. in 1973. I went to the Huntsman Marine laboratory and worked as a fisheries biologist on the Saint John River. I

November 30th, 2020Committee meeting

Dr. Michael Dadswell