Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Poaching Is Popular Topic With Lawmakers

Each General Assembly session, a single issue tends to dominate environmental discussions. In recent years, the hot topics have included building along the shoreline, septic systems and air pollution. This year, it has turned out to be something a bit unexpected: poaching.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

WIth all the crime out there, you would think poaching would futher down the list

Anonymous said...

Poaching is a very serious crime.
13 tons of rockfish=26,000x4.00lb=
in excess of $100,000.00 dollors . That's stealing from every citizen.
I was a waterman and can tell you that most are honest but the few who are not have become wealthy.
These natural resources have to be policed. That's what they pay the DNR for, not to police crimes that other agencies are responsible for.

Anonymous said...

Everything I hear is that most of the oyster sanctuaries were harvested by the same families for genarations. Only to have government tell them it was now illegal. Then DNR can pick the waterman of their choice to harvest the oysters for "studies". I wonder where all the profits go from all those studies?