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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Is Recreational Fishing Next?

The Obama administration will accept no more public input for a federal strategy that could prohibit U.S. citizens from fishing the nation's oceans, coastal areas, Great Lakes, and even inland waters.

This announcement comes at the time when the situation supposedly still is "fluid" and the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force still hasn't issued its final report on zoning uses of these waters.

That's a disappointment, but not really a surprise for fishing industry insiders who have negotiated for months with officials at the Council on Environmental Quality and bureaucrats on the task force. These angling advocates have come to suspect that public input into the process was a charade from the beginning.

"When the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) completed their successful campaign to convince the Ontario government to end one of the best scientifically managed big game hunts in North America (spring bear), the results of their agenda had severe economic impacts on small family businesses and the tourism economy of communities across northern and central Ontario," said Phil Morlock, director of environmental affairs for Shimano.

"Now we see NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and the administration planning the future of recreational fishing access in America based on a similar agenda of these same groups and other Big Green anti-use organizations, through an Executive Order by the President. The current U.S. direction with fishing is a direct parallel to what happened in Canada with hunting: The negative economic impacts on hard working American families and small businesses are being ignored.

"In spite of what we hear daily in the press about the President's concern for jobs and the economy and contrary to what he stated in the June order creating this process, we have seen no evidence from NOAA or the task force that recreational fishing and related jobs are receiving any priority."

Consequently, unless anglers speak up and convince their Congressional representatives to stop this bureaucratic freight train, it appears that the task force will issue a final report for "marine spatial planning" by late March, with President Barack Obama then issuing an Executive Order to implement its recommendations — whatever they may be.

Led by NOAA's Jane Lubchenco, the task force has shown no overt dislike of recreational angling, but its indifference to the economic, social and biological value of the sport has been deafening.

Additionally, Lubchenco and others in the administration have close ties to environmental groups who would like nothing better than to ban recreational angling. And evidence suggests that these organizations have been the engine behind the task force since before Obama issued a memo creating it last June.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This isn't Obama per se. Our government and its corporate elitists control freaks are siezing every opportunity to totally control our lives.

This is part of a long master plan to transform Amerika into a communist country.

Anonymous said...

This an attempt by the government to keep you from feeding yourself and be totally dependent on them to survive . If you control the food you control the population !

Anonymous said...

our government is out of control! they are going down a path to revolution. eventually the sheeple will wake from their slumber, then what?

Anonymous said...

If you know a democrat please slap them now !

Anonymous said...

Mr. president wants us like baby birds in a nest with our beaks open waiting for the worm.

Anonymous said...

My husband and I just got our license, $89.50 for two fishing licenses! The kicker to the already outrageous price is next year it will be $30-$50 more because of the NOAA crap. It is ridiculous. We like to go fishing with our children, typically we only C&R so it isn't as if we are depleting the population. It really ticks me off the state cries out to "spend family time together" but then turn around and make it damn near impossible to do! Why not start up a program that would help everyone out? Something like families sign up to clean up around the water ways for "X" amount of hours and as a reward they get discounted or free licenses? I mean it is getting outrageous when a family can't even afford to fish together for Pete sake!

Will B. said...

No govedrment has the right or the power to take away what god gave us!......I don't remember the Dems or Repubs making the water, fish, etc.... So screw them!!!

Anonymous said...

The International Community shoud consider placing limitatiion upon the rate of Asian Commercial Fishing....Keep these Fishing Parasites away.