US: New York, New Jersey, and Delaware sued over Atlantic sturgeon bycatch

Published 2024년 11월 28일

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Conservation groups, including the Delaware Riverkeeper Network and Riverkeeper, are suing New York, New Jersey, and Delaware over the endangered Atlantic sturgeon being taken as bycatch in state-run fisheries. The groups allege that state regulators are not taking sufficient steps to protect the sturgeon from extinction due to factors such as dredging, deepening, vessel strikes, habitat loss, pollution, and bycatch from commercial fisheries. The lawsuits were filed in all three states, with the organizations arguing that regulatory oversight has failed to prevent the sturgeon's imminent extinction.
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Conservation groups are suing the U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, and Delaware over the taking of endangered Atlantic sturgeon as bycatch in state-run fisheries.“The Atlantic sturgeon of the Delaware and Hudson rivers are at imminent risk of extinction – killed by dredging, deepening, vessel strikes, habitat loss, pollution, and bycatch due to multiple commercial fisheries,” Delaware Riverkeeper Maya van Rossum said in a statement. “At every turn, our state and federal agencies have failed to take action to protect the sturgeon.”The Delaware Riverkeeper Network and New York-based Riverkeeper, both of which are nonprofit organizations, filed individual lawsuits in all three states alleging that state regulators are not taking adequate steps to protect Atlantic sturgeon from ...

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