Who Controls The North Carolina Fisheries?

John Michael waiting for the fish to bite
John Michael waiting for the fish to bite

Fishing has always been an integral part of eastern North Carolina culture. Whether fishing for sport or for commercial, everyone can agree that our fisheries are a valuable resource for our State. The only question is who gets to control this resource. Commercial fishermen and sport fishermen both contribute large amounts of revenue to the state economy. There is an ongoing debate as to how the fishing should be regulated to insure the healthiness of the fishery while at the same time provide food and sport for our residents. One controversial aspect of this struggle is the regulations on catch size and limits.

John Michael shows off his catch
John Michael shows off his catch

“Some of the limits are one per person per day, and when you get into a school of hundreds of fish, it makes you wonder why. A lot of the limits don’t seem fair,” says John Michael Scott, local off shore recreational fisherman.

Another hotly debated policy is the regulations on which species can be caught by commercial fishermen. NC house bill H.B. 353, seeks to take red drum, spotted sea trout, and stripped bass off the list making them purely for sport. They would only be able to be caught on hook and line and not sold. Proponents of the bill claim that this change would help to increase statewide recreational fishing revenue from a 3.7 billion dollar industry to a 10 billion dollar a year industry. Captain Rusty Barnard is a former commercial fisherman and now charters for sport fish.

John Michael shows off his catch after a long day.
John Michael shows off his catch after a long day.

“I doubt by making a few more fish available for sportsmen that the money would change very much. There are better ways to solve the problem,” said Barnard.

The rods are about to go into the water off the Cape Fear coast
The rods are about to go into the water off the Cape Fear coast

With improved flash freezing technology, more seafood is being imported from abroad than ever before. Concerns over the health and safety of seafood from other countries has brought about a higher demand for fresh local catches. This will only increase the strain between the recreational and commercial fishermen. This struggle doesn’t look to be going away any time soon.

Boat wake heading out offshore Cape Fear coast.
Boat wake heading out offshore Cape Fear coast.

 

Going to High School With LeBron James

LeBron James is a two time NBA champion and considered by many to be one of the best players in league history. His net worth is estimated at over three hundred million dollars. He has become an international brand and marketing machine. He is also one of the few NBA stars that went directly from high school to the pros.

LeBron burst onto the sports scene in his hometown of Akron, Ohio playing for St. Vincent St. Mary high school. He was an instant star, garnering nation wide attention for his transcendent performances on the court. National media descended upon Akron in the hopes of seeing the best player since Michael Jordan.

“Going to high school with LeBron was life changing. Now everyone knows, if you know anything about sports or basketball, Akron is the home of LeBron James,” said Eddie Mcshaffrey.

Eddie attended St. Vincent St. Mary from 2002 to 2006 and got to experience the rise of LeBron first hand. While in high school LeBron racked up some impressive stats.

Infographic created by Jeffrey Boulden using Microsoft Numbers. All data retrieved from www.uproxx.com
Infographic created by Jeffrey Boulden using Microsoft Numbers. All data retrieved from www.uproxx.com

In his senior year LeBron won All-Ohio division II first team, Mr. Basketball in Ohio and the state tournament MVP. After graduation he was the first pick in the 2003 NBA draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Mike Jeanmaire also attended St. Vincent St. Mary with Eddie and got to witness the greatness of LeBron.

“Going to high school with a celebrity like LeBron was insane. Everyone always wanted his autograph. Kids even tried to steal his shoes or his jerseys because they knew they could sell them,” said Jeanmaire.

As a testement to LeBron’s growing celebrity, Eddie Mcshaffrey admits that part of the reason he chose to go to school at St. Vincent St. Mary was because of the chance to witness history. High school players are rarely drafted to the NBA and there may never be another as great as LeBron. Eddie considers himself lucky, not many can say that they went to high school with LeBron James.

Panthers Fan Club Primed for Superbowl 50

 

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*Super Bowl 50 fans at Dig & Dive in Wilmington, NC 2-7-16
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*Super Bowl 50 print at Dig & Dive in Wilmington, NC 2-7-16

As reported in a previous articlePanther Nationthe Carolina Panthers  Roaring Riot fan club has a new chapter in Wilmington, NC. As the Panthers wins kept piling up, the fan club’s memberships have been as well. With the Panthers now in Super Bowl 50 against the Denver Broncos, the Roaring Riot is at a fever pitch and making preparations for a huge tailgate event to watch the game at Dig & Dive sports bar. The tailgate event is going to feature prizes, give-a-ways, a corn hole tournament, and a drawing for a fifty-five inch flat screen T.V. Dig & Dive is the headquarters for the new Wilmington chapter of the club.

“We want all of Panther Nation to come out in full force to support the team,” says Marcus Carpenter, member of the Roaring Riot.

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*T.V. raffle prize at Dig & Dive in Wilmington, NC 2-7-16

The game looks to be a very competitive match-up. Carolina is led by NFL MVP Cam Newton while Denver is led by future hall of famer Peyton Manning. This game will pit the best offensive team in the league in Carolina versus the best defensive team in the league in Denver. Here is how a comparison of the teams looks.

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*Infographic created by Jeffrey Boulden using Microsoft Numbers

 

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Dig & Dive in Wilmington, NC 2-7-16

The Roaring Riot has gained several new members locally this year and hopes to continue to expand into other cities nation wide to bring Panthers fans together and change the culture of the fan base. Membership fees come with discounts on Panther’s gear, game ticket discounts, and group activities. This is a historic year for the club as the Panthers have had their best season ever and new members are signing up daily. The perfect finish to the year would be a Super Bowl victory.

When asked about the Panther’s chances Marcus said, “We got this. This is our year, Cam won’t let us down.”

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*Roaring Riot fan club at Dig & Dive in Wilmington, NC 2-7-16