Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Fishing control shift brings challenge for congressme­n

- JENNIFER MCDERMOTT

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The proposal: to open part of Long Island Sound, the sliver of ocean separating New York’s Long Island from Connecticu­t and Rhode Island, to striped bass fishing by shifting it from federal to state control.

The problem: The New York congressma­n who’s pushing the idea didn’t check first with Rhode Island or Connecticu­t, where lawmakers say the proposal is pointless at best and environmen­tally dangerous at worst.

Striped bass fishing is allowed in state waters but banned in the federal area, and Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York says he wants to restore local control and common sense to fishery management. He introduced a bill to change the boundary for 150 square miles.

Though Rhode Island would get control over a slice, U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, a Rhode Island Democrat, said the notion of removing federal jurisdicti­on just doesn’t make sense here.

U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, another Rhode Island Democrat, called the bill “an odd little thing.” He said his office contacted Rhode Island fishermen and regulators and “nobody’s very interested in it.”

Recreation­al anglers who catch striped bass legally in state waters sometimes stray into, or travel through, the federal exclusive economic zone, or EEZ, between areas south of Montauk, N.Y., and south of Point Judith, R.I.

According to Zeldin’s office, some have been fined for having striped bass on board because they couldn’t prove the bass were caught legally in state waters. Zeldin, whose district encompasse­s eastern Long Island, is responding to concerns from local fishermen, his office said.

The federal boundary has been shifted outward in the past in the Gulf of Mexico to expand state jurisdicti­on, though Tina Berger, a spokesman for the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, said she wasn’t aware of it ever changing along the Atlantic. The commission manages Atlantic striped bass.

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