MA Division of Marine Fisheries to hold public hearing on changes to recreational cod and haddock limits
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01 August 2017 (Edited )
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Proposed changes were: (1) 2017 closure of cod fishery to for-hire anglers; (2) 2017 bag limit of 12 haddock for all anglers; (3) shortened 2017 haddock season for for-hire anglers.
Public comments were accepted until 22 August.
Recreational fishing adds close to $1B to the MA economy annually.