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Fishing? There's a catchRising fuel costs hurting all marine interests
POINT PLEASANT — On the fuel dock at Clark's Landing Marina, the pump numbers whirled as the crew of the Lady Jane took on 250 gallons of diesel at $4.57 a gallon, preparing to chase sharks offshore in the annual Mako Mania tournament.
"A lot of people aren't even putting their boats in the water this year," said fisherman Bill Tallman of Waretown. To make the most of their fuel bill, the Lady Jane anglers said they had entered in not one but two shark tournaments this weekend.
"It's expensive," said boat owner Mark Grek of Blackwood, "but you've got to have fun."
Fuel costs are hitting marine interests hard, magnifying the effects of tightened fishing regulations.
"Fuel was never a significant part of our business until the last couple of years. It was just a cost that went up and down, like bait, and you dealt with it. Now it's the most significant cost of our business," said John Williams of Brielle, a 25-year charter captain on the Manasquan River."It's been devastating, up and down the river," said Peter Grimbilas of the Greater Point Pleasant Charter Boat Association. "They are way down in the number of charters."
This is going to devastate several key industries from Maine to Florida to Texas and from Washington to California. Tens of millions of people depend on the ocean industries, and they're starting to dry up. This might have more of an economic impact than the auto industry.
But at least it's good news for the fish, I guess.