Author: Ken Hinman

Act Now For The Future Of Menhaden

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Menhaden, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, Blog, Prey Base

by Ken Hinman The Commission responsible for conserving Atlantic menhaden is seeking public comment on changes to the way this important east coast forage fish is managed with respect to its role in the ecosystem, as well as revisiting how the catch is allocated among fisheries from Maine to Florida. ...

The Buck Stops…Where?

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Billfish, Marlin, Big Fish

Amendment Clarifies Intent of 2012 Conservation Act by Ken Hinman, Wild Oceans President To fully implement the Billfish Conservation Act of 2012, NOAA Fisheries must enact a Final Rule. Before the Final Rule there must be a Proposed Rule. And before that, an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR). The ...

Parks & Recreation

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Coastal Habitat, Ecosystems

by Ken Hinman, Wild Oceans President Cashes Ledge in the Gulf of Maine and canyons and seamounts offshore of New England are being proposed as national monuments, making these unique areas “ecological reserves,” protected from the ocean floor to the surface. Most advocates want all resource uses prohibited, including fishing. ...

A Vision of Sustainable Fishing

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Sustainable Fishing Practices

by Ken Hinman, President, Wild Oceans   BYCATCH IS THE NON-POINT POLLUTION OF FISHING. That’s what I called it in an article I wrote for Salt Water Sportsman 16 years ago, to make the point that you can’t stop it simply by putting a cap on landings.  It leaks from thousands of ...

Getting Past Customs

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Billfish, Marlin, Big Fish

Exemption for Hawaiian Traditions Creates Legal, Trade Hurdles for BCA by Ken Hinman, Wild Oceans President Since passage of The Billfish Conservation Act of 2012, foreign imports of marlin and other billfish, estimated at up to 30,000 fish a year pre-BCA, have come to a halt, making it one more ...

Unfinished Business

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Sustainable Fishing Practices, Big Fish

“There are still threats to big fish that need our attention” By Ken Hinman In this summer’s edition of the Wild Oceans Horizon, I wrote about the tremendous progress we’ve made securing measures to save big fish from indiscriminate fishing and aid in the recovery of billfish, bluefin tuna and ...

Wild Oceans Releases “Resource Sharing”

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Sustainable Fishing Practices, Publications

New Paper Outlines a More Natural Way to Fish in Wild Oceans To sustain life in the ocean while at the same time ensuring a healthy future for fishing at sea, we need to fish as part of the natural system, as one among many predators, argues a new white ...

New White Paper on Resource Sharing

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Sustainable Fishing Practices, Publications

RESOURCE SHARING:  The Berkeley Criterion On August 10th Wild Oceans will release a “white paper” entitled Resource Sharing: The Berkeley Criterion, written by president Ken Hinman. It describes what he believes to be a more balanced, more natural and far wiser alternative to our present way of managing marine fisheries, specifically those for ...

Resource Sharing: The Berkeley Criterion

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, Sustainable Fishing Practices, Publications

When we fish, we join the ocean world as predators. That is what we are, by nature, and have been since early times. But unlike other predators, we are limited only by the limits we set for ourselves. Or so we’d like to think. We are subject to all the ...

Slow Down on Changes to Fisheries Law

Author: Ken Hinman Posted Under: Blog, MSA

“We Need Wisdom and Time to Understand the Best Way to Improve the Magnuson Act” By Ken Hinman “Nothing fails like success, because we don’t learn from it.  We learn only from failure.” – Kenneth Boulding, economist The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 has been a success. ...