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New England fishermen sue to end industry-funded monitoring program

Members of the industry have argued the monitors cost hundreds of dollars a day.
Credit: AP
FILE - The Ruth & Pat, a herring seine boat, motors out of the fog, Friday, July 27, 2018, off the coast of South Portland, Maine. A group of fishing companies in New England is bringing its bid to try to end industry-funded monitoring programs to federal appeals court. The companies are part of the industry that harvests Atlantic herring, which are heavily fished off the East Coast. The federal government requires herring fishing boats to participate in, and pay for, at-sea monitoring programs. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

MAINE, USA — A group of fishing companies in New England is bringing its bid to try to end industry-funded monitoring programs to federal appeals court. 

The companies are part of the industry that harvests Atlantic herring, heavily fished off the East Coast. The federal government requires herring fishing boats to participate in, and pay for, at-sea monitoring programs. 

The government and some environmental groups have said the industry-funded monitoring programs are vitally important to collect data that help craft fishing rules. 

But industry members have argued the monitors cost hundreds of dollars a day.

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