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    Threat to Recreational Fishing

    Pulled this from another fishing website. This is the kind of stuff that the current adminstration is capable of . . . sad indeed. This is the kind of thing we all need to be watching out for.


    IRVINE, Calif. USA - October 5, 2009 - A recently published administration document outlines a structure that could result in closures of sport fishing in salt and freshwater areas across America.

    The White House created an Interagency Oceans Policy Task Force in June and gave them only 90 days to develop a comprehensive federal policy for all U.S. coastal, ocean and Great Lakes waters. Under the guise of 'protecting' these areas, the current second phase of the Task Force direction is to develop zoning which may permanently close vast areas of fishing waters nationwide. This is to be completed by December 9, 2009.

    Dave Pfeiffer, President of Shimano American Corporation explained, "In spite of extensive submissions from the recreational fishing community to the Task Force in person and in writing, they failed to include any mention of the over one million jobs or the 6o million anglers which may be affected by the new policies coast to coast. Input from the environmental groups who want to put us off the water was adopted into the report verbatim - the key points we submitted as an industry were ignored."

    Recreational fishing generates a $125 billion annual economy in the United States and supports jobs in every state according to government figures. Through the Sport Fish Restoration program, anglers have provided more than $5 billion through excise taxes on fishing tackle to fishery conservation and education for decades.

    In addition to the economic aspects, anglers lead the nation in volunteer conservation efforts on behalf of improving fish habitat, water quality and related environmental areas.

    "There was no mention of the fishery conservation efforts which anglers have led for over 50 years in every state - an environmental success story that has no equal in the world", said Phil Morlock, Director, Environmental Affairs for Shimano. "The Task Force did not make any distinction between the dramatic differences between harmful commercial fishing harvest methods and recreational fishing, even though we spelled it out for them in detail."

    Claiming to be the result of a public consultation process the report states, "Having considered a broad range of public comments, this report reflects the requests and concerns of all interested parties."

    The original White House memo and not surprisingly the Task Force report contains multiple references to developing a national policy where Great Lakes and coastal regions are managed, "consistent with international law, including customary international law as reflected in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea" - a 300-page treaty the U.S. has never ratified.

    "We question what implications there will be for state authority and jurisdiction in the Great Lakes and coastal regions if the U.S. adopts the U.N. Treaty," said Pfeiffer.

    The report makes it clear that future authority for implementing the policy for coastal and inland waters will fall under White House jurisdiction with a new National Ocean Council comprised of over 20 federal agencies at Cabinet Secretary or Deputy Secretary level. No reference to Congressional jurisdiction is indicated.

    "This significant change in U.S. policy direction is the result of a 90-day fire drill process as ordered by the President that, not surprisingly, lacks balance, clarity and quality in the end product," said Morlock. "People who simply want to take their kids fishing on public waters deserve better from their government," he added.

    Shimano is joining with other members of the recreational fishing industry to urge anglers to contact their members of Congress and the administration to request this process be required to adopt the economic, conservation and social contributions of recreational fishing as key elements of the policy. It is critical that we ensure Congressional oversight and state jurisdiction and management continues.

    E-letters can be sent to the administration and members of Congress by visiting KeepAmericaFishing.org. The future of fishing is in your hands
    Last edited by CastnBlast; 10-07-2009 at 12:01 PM.

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    That is honestly outrageous. There is no way in ____ the government can take away something the people worked so hard to protect and enjoy. I sent the email.
    Last edited by kayak_fishing92; 10-07-2009 at 04:14 PM.

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    once again this is no more than a propaganda against the administration at hand this will never happen

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    gibert i agree but funny thing who would think that texas parks and wildlife would go from no restriction on aligator gar to 1 per day with no data but they did. so we as a people need to always question and watch every time the government makes a move to take any rights away from the people. oh yeah lets go catch our 2 flounder in the run in nov.
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    they should take a survey @ stubblefield in the spring and they will change there mine on the
    gator gar they are every where.

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    Unfortunately for all of us, there are some people who are put into a position of authority without any experience or a lick of common sense. And us common folk get to watch them make big decisions based on no realistic data.

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    Thanks C-n-B.

    email is sent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GILBERT G View Post
    once again this is no more than a propaganda against the administration at hand this will never happen
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    Don't kid yourself Gilbert . . . there are plenty of "greenpeace nutjobs" out there that don't and won't think twice about taking our rights as sportsmen away (i.e hunting, fishing, etc). The current administration attracts those nutjobs like flies.

    If something like this happens, it won't be overnight . . . it will be a little bit here, a little bit there . . . just enough to fly under the radar so we don't notice until it's too late.

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    You can read the Interim report issued 27Sep 09 here. It's only 38 pages of high and mighty sounding legalease. I can't tell id there is anything to this or not. I don't see any references to sportfishing anywhere.
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    Or here is the Whitehouse blog on the mandate http://www.whitehouse.gov/administra...atives/oceans/

    If you're not scared, read some of the tree hugger posts. We should only hope they dont get their way.
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    I guess it was this administration that change the flounder limit
    and made the chage on the atler regulation for deer hunting

    or is it that just maybe we have more outdoorsmans than ever before.the change is
    so that our kid`s and grandkids will be able to enjoy some of the things we grew up doing
    look at all the property that is newly developed just where I work 15yrs ago we would dove hunt during lunch across the street now theres wharehouses there and those dove, rabbits, squerrels and DEER are gone thats whey they have bag limits and antler regulations not because they don`t want you to hunt do you realize the money the state makes on hunters hunting and fishing is a BIG INDUSTRY

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