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finchaser
06-02-2015, 06:06 PM
Recreational Fishing Alliance Contact: Jim Donofrio / 888-564-6732

For Immediate Release June 2, 2015















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Recreational Saltwater Fishing Coalition Lauds House Legislation

Magnuson-Stevens reauthorization contains major provisions benefitting recreational fishing

Washington, DC - A coalition of organizations representing the saltwater recreational fishing and boating community congratulated the U.S. House of Representatives on its passage of H.R. 1335, a bill to reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the primary statute governing the nation's marine fisheries.

"The House action recognizes the increasing popularity of saltwater recreational fishing, which contributes $70 billion annually to the nation's economy and supports 454,000 jobs in every type of business from marinas, tackle shops and boat dealerships to restaurants, motels and clothing stores," said Jeff Angers, president of the Center for Coastal Conservation. "While H.R. 1335 isn't perfect, it goes a long way toward addressing the priorities of the recreational fishing community."

The House-passed measure, Angers said, reflects many of the recommendations of the Commission on Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Management, also known as the Morris-Deal Commission named after co-chairs Johnny Morris, founder of Bass Pro Shops, and Scott Deal, president of Maverick Boats.

"The Morris-Deal Commission described six priorities for the future of saltwater recreational fisheries management," said Whit Fosburgh, president of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. "The House action advances many of these priorities, and we look forward to continuing to advance the interests of the nation's 11 million saltwater anglers as the Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization process continues moving forward in this Congress."

Provisions in H.R. 1335 supported by the recreational fishing community include:



Promoting a more transparent and science-based review of fishery allocations;




Helping ensure that important fisheries aren't closed unnecessarily by providing limited exceptions for annual catch limits;




Improving the accuracy of fish stock information through greater involvement by the states and incorporating data collected by anglers themselves.


In addition, during consideration on the House floor, an amendment by Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus Co-Chair Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Va.) was added that gives NOAA Fisheries the authority to implement management practices better tailored to the nature of recreational fishing.

"Rep. Wittman's amendment addresses one of the key priorities of the Morris-Deal Commission - adopting a revised approach to saltwater recreational fisheries management," said Mike Nussman, President and CEO of the American Sportfishing Association. "This provision will promote the consideration of management approaches that fit the interests of recreational anglers, as opposed to the current approach of applying a commercial fisheries management model onto the nation's 11 million anglers."

In addition, the recreational fishing community supports the inclusion of an amendment by the lead sponsor of H.R. 1335, Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska), to better incorporate data collected by anglers into management.

"America's saltwater anglers owe a special debt of gratitude to the leadership of House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop (R-Utah) and the legislation's prime sponsor, Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska)," noted Jeff Crane, president of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation. "Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus Vice-Chair Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.) must also be commended for his leadership in ensuring marine fisheries are fairly allocated to maximize the benefits provided to our nation."

An amendment offered by Rep. Garret Graves (R-La.) to transfer management of Gulf of Mexico red snapper to the five Gulf States was not advanced. It was withdrawn by the amendment sponsor after Chairman Bishop agreed to full committee action to address the Graves legislation.

"The chief fisheries management officials in all five Gulf states have recognized what every red snapper angler in the Gulf already knows -- that Gulf red snapper management is badly in need of an overhaul," said Patrick Murray, president of Coastal Conservation Association. "We deeply appreciate Rep. Graves' leadership in working to transfer Gulf red snapper management to the states, which are best suited to the job."

"There are numerous positive provisions in H.R. 1335 that will ensure the nation's anglers have access to healthy and sustainable fisheries," said Jim D'Onofrio, executive director of the Recreational Fishing Alliance. "Recreational fishing is finally receiving long overdue recognition in the nation's law governing saltwater fishing."

"We applaud the House for recognizing that recreational fishing has cultural and economic needs that differ from that of the commercial fishing industry," said Thom Dammrich, president of National Marine Manufacturers Association. "Passage of this legislation is a big step in the right direction for anglers, for boaters -- and for the local businesses that depend on them."





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The Recreational Saltwater Fishing Coalition includes American Sportfishing Association, The Billfish Foundation, Coastal Conservation Association, Center for Coastal Conservation, Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, International Game Fish Association, National Marine Manufacturers Association, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation, Recreational Fishing Alliance and Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.










About Recreational Fishing Alliance
The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing recreational fishermen and the recreational fishing industry on marine fisheries issues. The RFA Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation's saltwater fisheries. For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit www.joinrfa.org (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001qfT9cPuuDuKwRtmi2iWr0FsEdERv-AvLirf20d0ie92DMPr5CG-sxjuv7ayxODTb4u4WQYPen20ZyKIC1j0Re5miISSjgDTL18i7U NnL6Tofone5NORWf4tjDfYxWdfEqIgHtOqX1olintaqXmQOblx 5ecZTz3cSCmAY54jicio=&c=BoGIoNooT6IPIXcT1R2HtxBreMtSSis-4B-6XfHRHlX-DjiWWeCZuQ==&ch=hAnyLaGwo3IpKI1s1a_bAsgpRa5y-YFqHc77tDaA6I3EIrNR95S1wg==).

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finchaser
06-02-2015, 06:08 PM
Please note the JCAA ,ON the Water and Pallone did not support this

fishinmission78
06-03-2015, 07:36 AM
Promoting a more transparent and science-based review of fishery allocations;




Helping ensure that important fisheries aren't closed unnecessarily by providing limited exceptions for annual catch limits;




Improving the accuracy of fish stock information through greater involvement by the states and incorporating data collected by anglers themselves.

























That's what fishermen have been asking for all along. Hope they are really listening this time.

surferman
06-03-2015, 08:22 AM
Please note the JCAA ,ON the Water and Pallone did not support this

Why not?

finchaser
06-03-2015, 09:24 PM
Rumor has it from reliable sources Obama will veto this as he opposes recreational fishing

surfstix1963
06-04-2015, 06:07 AM
More then likely..It would be nice to actually do something but that remains to be seen.We have had many instances where smoke gets blown up our a$$es.

buckethead
06-04-2015, 09:49 AM
We have had many instances where smoke gets blown up our a$$es.

I agree this happens all the time with noaa.

basshunter
06-04-2015, 07:42 PM
Please note the JCAA ,ON the Water and Pallone did not support this

Right here in black in white. Just another reason that pallone sucks so much-
"An amendment was added on the House floor that gives NOAA Fisheries the authority to implement management practices better tailored to the nature of recreational fishing. New Jersey Republican Representatives LoBiondo, MacArthur, Garrett, Lance, Frelinghuysen, and Chris Smith all voted for the bill, while it was opposed by Democrats Pallone, Payne, Sires, Pascrell, Norcross and Watson-Coleman. The Obama Administration has indicated that it might veto the legislation. "