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We Should All Stand Up And Cheer (You can follow this ongoing story from the main menu above: Fishery News | News From New England links.) Finally. A fisheries management council with the integrity to stand up to the NMFS and their narrow interpretation of a bill that was never intended to "bring the fisheries to their knees". Hopefully, this breath of fresh air, which echos a sentiment that has been written many times on this site, will blow through the entire broken regulatory system and put a halt to the narrow minded over regulation that is slowly but surely putting us all out of business. First, from the Salem News web site:
Then, even more surprising and encouraging, from the Gloucester Daily Times web site:
At odds with the NMFS perhaps, but not at odds with any reasonable interpretation of an act that, while calling for careful regulation of the fisheries to prevent depletion of the valuable resource also stressed a demand for consideration of the effects on the fishing industry and the fishing communities that depend on that industry. We commend the U.S. District Judge Edward Harrington. We commend the New England Fisheries Management Council. We hope that the Gulf Council is paying close attention. Hopefully Mr. Crabtree and The Gulf Council members will one day soon realize that there is no justification for draconian rules that are enacted with no thought to the damage done to fishermen, their families and their communities. Regulation of fisheries to the benefit of well financed special interest groups should end. Regulatory agencies caving in to unreasonable threats of litigation from well funded litigation machines of extremist conservation groups should end. The fisheries are regulated under the Magnuson-Stevens Act. It is time for the regulators to read and follow that act in its entirety and realize that narrowly focusing on one or two clauses does not serve the intended purpose of the act and is not the mandate of Congress or the People of the United States that Congress represents. Watch this site for further details of this situation and other news that concerns the Southern Offshore Fishermen.
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Bill Tracker
H.R. 1584: Flexibility in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act of 2009 has been introduced and has been sent to the House Committee on Natural Resources . A similar version of this bill has died in committee the past two years. Please do not let this happen this year. This bill proposes nothing more than a common sense approach to fishery regulation that should have been in the re-authorized Magnuson-Stevens Act from the beginning and will help provide some desperately needed relief for beleaguered commercial fisheries and fishermen.
Help bring this to the attention of your Congressmen and Senators. They don't use email so you will have to go to the websites of your Congressman and our two Senators (or your own if you aren't in Florida). The Florida Delegation's contact links and an example message you can copy and paste into the message box on their website are here.
You can track what we need to be the steady progress of this bill through Congress with the widget below.


