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We seek to safeguard and improve fishing access to summer flounder, for those who enjoy it and to ensure the survival of those who depend on it, through scientific and legislative means.


Fellow Fishermen,

If you are concerned about the future of the Summer Flounder Fishery and the continuing viability of the businesses and fishermen that rely on this resource, then you need to help both the fishery and yourself by supporting the Save the Summer Flounder Fishery Fund.
For more information on the problems at hand, our goals and our plans,

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S.S.F.F.F. Has Positive Impact On Summer Flounder Stock Assessment.... Starts New Projects to continue improving "Fluke" Science!

       
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2nd Annual S.S.F.F.F. Fund-raising Dinner Was a HUGE Success!!

 

Thank you EVERYONE!

 

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Click the links above or the corresponding links in the navigation bar to the left for more!

SSFFF T-Shirts, Hats and Individual Supporter Decals Available

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The AFTCO/Guy Harvey "Fluke" T-Shirt is now available!!!
 
 

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U.S. House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans holds oversight hearing on rebuilding overfished fisheries under the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management Act.
 

This is what it's all about!
"So, is this why PEW and the Marine Fish Conservation Network are fighting against our fluke fishery? To stop this from happening? Five-year-old Jonathan Pingitore appeared in front of the counter of Grumpy's Bait and Tackle in Seaside Park late in the summer of 2007, hugging his very first surf-caught fish. Grumpy himself told us "His fluke was 19 inches, 2.1 pounds and I think he took it to bed with him that night because he wouldn't let anyone touch his fish! He let me hang it on the scale but never got 2 feet away from it."
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Image and Text Courtesy of "The Fisherman Magazine" - Issue 40 and Steven Pingitore

SSFFF - P.O. Box 86 - Brielle, NJ - 08730