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finchaser
10-18-2011, 05:59 PM
Recreational Fishing Alliance Contact: Jim Hutchinson, Jr. / 888-564-6732
For Immediate Release October 18, 2011


ELECTED OFFICIALS CALL FOR NOAA CHIEF'S OUSTER
RFA's Jim Donofrio Expected To Continue Theme At Miami Conference



(10/19/11) As reported recently, and rather repeatedly in the Gloucester Times out of Massachusetts, a growing cadre of New England legislators is calling on President Obama to replace NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco.
Not one to keep his opinions in check, Jim Donofrio, executive director of the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) told the Gloucester Times (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0blKYH85u5fS7lkFEEBEch1t32rAC9Vdw-JYqaaOHed9iCFutA97BolPVidWYvTn1vr61pQs6uEpwkExoCu8 pbscdXBYA9Lbg-QxRiy2IydRkIkv5lz3Xa-8_UrbXxU3i3o47bONo-msrraUGIbAtNn3p2d6P_WctIc6Y4xDdJHpWROox3OsT0aNo5Z_ pccW2_GoUBtdLyX9XoYq-taRP_kcxJmtSbwJF0=), "This is the most corrupt administration in modern history."

On Monday, October 3, a Senate Subcommittee Field Hearing was held in a packed Massachusetts State House. The highly-charged hearing was chaired by Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and focused primarily on NOAA's controversial catch share program, the embattled NOAA Administrator Dr. Lubchenco, and NOAA's troubled Office of Law Enforcement which officials claim misused fines and legal fees paid by members of the commercial fishing sector.

Other coastal legislators who participated in the hearing included Senator Mark Begich (D-AK), Senator Scott Brown (R-MA), Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA), Congressman John Tierney (D-MA), Congressman Bill Keating (D-MA), and Massachusetts State Senate President, Therese Murray (D-Plymouth).

According to journalist Richard Gaines, "After what he described as evasion and equivocation by Jane Lubchenco at a U.S. Senate Commerce Committee hearing, New Bedford Mayor Scott Lang is calling on President Obama to replace the NOAA administrator." The Times report (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0bEIaJdHtF9f_thegKtWGZBXmiFv8VAjJI0p UrGtdAdzCGBFsLH08CJB6oSfiY8CJ_F8fVY2K9frZiH7Dm3P4Z SO_Mch47FXStXNo19tnv9QiA-lmg1xCN1B1uY6VgBpgwbnETK5dNTefRFRWXI5pIxmk8ep1dGMi DVZfZqMR1vUsTmHzIeAtjISHNROa42fSg=) referenced a prepared statement released by Lang explaining how Lubchenco's testimony crushed the last hopes he had for her to be able to effectively lead on fishery concerns.

Lang is not the first elected official to call for Lubchenco's removal as head of NOAA. A year ago, the Massachusetts delegation of Rep. Frank and Rep. Tierney joined with Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC) in giving a thumbs down to the Obama appointee to NOAA, though Rep. Frank later backed down from the call.

After the recent Senate Subcommittee Field Hearing from which Lubchenco skipped out early allegedly to meet with editors at the Boston Globe, Rep. Frank said in a taped interview that he had backed off the demand for Lubchenco's sacking in the middle of last year because the White House had assured him it would be possible to "get things done around her."

According to the Gloucester Times, Congressman Frank has conceded that he no longer believes that's the case.

Sen. Brown who organized the hearing into NOAA law enforcement and spending priorities last June, described Lubchenco's performance as the "political hoojie woojie," and complained that NOAA has yet to produce a ream of documents he, with Kerry's support, had asked for last June. In one particular volley with Dr. Lubchenco, Sen. Brown actually asked "what does it take to get fired at NOAA?"

"I was extremely disappointed in the lack of clear responses from Administrator Lubchenco, as well as the contempt she displayed in answering questions from elected officials with oversight of NOAA," Sen. Brown said in a follow-up statement to the Times about Lang's call for her ouster.

After rebuffing angry legislators from commercial fishing districts in New England, Dr. Lubchenco is taking her road show south this week to Miami, FL where she's hoping to find a less scrutinizing audience when the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) hosts their 21st Annual Conference (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0buTSwyz3xkr_bbWmQPCX9MfEnYqze3mazDs x5X_jyYPIcydpOWzX4T89V6svPhLHC0AtchAbd-uGfCkzY54wDhLjRObkUL4w_BVjwXmeJIq87njknf1K6EXvRDPD Y1aTAgvJ48oZQab9DLPtD1eXott3MhMky26jz5HpAokYaIle-UTBJ_d_-A) at the University of Miami. According to RFA's Donofrio, the audience may be more accommodating to the NOAA Chief's agenda, but the calls for her ouster will still be a topic of discussion.

"How can we expect the head of NOAA to be unbiased in her approach to fisheries management or open to the concerns of coastal fishermen when she's carrying water for the Environmental Defense Fund," Donofrio said. A chair and trustee at Environmental Defense Fund when appointed by President Obama to be NOAA Administrator in 2009, Dr. Lubchenco has overseen a massive movement over to a privatized fisheries scheme which sources say (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0bae7eVAz_y5Uh5K8PJ3eQN7FsTbyBixi3G9 9mQ0qD378eiWsW54u_q0W1PIxAKIEkV_Zge5wosDXhSlAarVI2 a6Kq1B0Qw6050-LmHep8qanla3yql0ffmknCZ-a8DbPzRWY8dUoL1oX5pECahDTNowHylZFOVzwI=) has cost the economy $400 million and some 1,000 jobs.

"Clearly Environmental Defense Fund (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0YVPS5GcX73UYpL1cXNW85VErG3F7f5dz1X4 FDs_-u6m4A7fmAPxA9S6Z1nRuwY2njK8JUqMVk-MQPdvrD1wG-a7j2FWbtUwwqAKM1iHMNKQUCqv8hxGw95LC_ujRSgHUTy_floN 8acocyoNyFZoBIyMxOMM9L2U29gXydl_kIUmLEZMqZmmSk44xQ i5cKLHak=) is driving the catch share process in America, and instead of answering to those legislators elected by the people to guide American policy, Dr. Lubchenco is running her own policy department and behaving like a czar," Donofrio said. "She may think she is above the law and beyond Congressional reproach, but our coastal anglers will not go away no matter how hard she tries."

This Friday, October 21 from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m., both Donofrio and Dr. Lubchenco will have their points heard as the two will share a panel together at the SEJ conference in Miami. In an hour-and-a-half discussion titled Opening Plenary - Fish Fight to be moderated by Washington Post environmental reporter Juliet Eilperin, Donofrio and Lubchenco will join other panelists including commercial fishing representative Nils Stolpe and marine scientists Daniel Pauly and Steve Gaines to "grapple with the question: have we reached the limits of the sea's abundance, or is there more beneath the waves?"

A fierce critic of Dr. Lubchenco and her efforts to privatize the nation's coastal fisheries through a catch share policy designed to cap fishing participation and trade away ownership of fish stocks to a few well-appointed recipients, Donofrio said he hopes that environmental journalists assembled in Miami this week will be open to hearing a point of view (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0Y922PNr7CCWnjcXUXyY-Kyv7eQWzbH6ImKPjv0rjC5V8pvshKNwtooqlxi8Uh0g1ecZeoq f4qvyibCQ-jtF4RSXhmQ5h8MiyjrWj5R8zV0kmzY0_3nS4Qbx7q_Z0x7HJxz dlQneap_3t1tHx0gzLqJwtZWXJS-howzC72SD4ZVoG8r-HsbpOfNt2x64M6CBLuyjhAia-oAJg==) which has been widely suppressed by the astroturfing efforts of Environmental Defense Fund.

"Dr. Lubchenco has already conceded that certain fisheries provisions today have no scientific basis, so I hope the journalists in Miami can see past the doom and gloom for a moment to see the fact that our coastal fisheries for the most part have improved significantly in this country," said Donofrio.

"Fishermen aren't trying to catch the last fish, we're simply trying to make sure our members aren't the last Americans able to catch a few fish," he added.

bababooey
10-18-2011, 08:02 PM
In one particular volley with Dr. Lubchenco, Sen. Brown actually asked "what does it take to get fired at NOAA?"
"I was extremely disappointed in the lack of clear responses from Administrator Lubchenco, as well as the contempt she displayed in answering questions from elected officials with oversight of NOAA," Sen. Brown said in a follow-up statement to the Times about Lang's call for her ouster.

After rebuffing angry legislators from commercial fishing districts in New England, Dr. Lubchenco is taking her road show south this week to Miami, FL where she's hoping to find a less scrutinizing audience when the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) hosts their 21st Annual Conference (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0buTSwyz3xkr_bbWmQPCX9MfEnYqze3mazDs x5X_jyYPIcydpOWzX4T89V6svPhLHC0AtchAbd-uGfCkzY54wDhLjRObkUL4w_BVjwXmeJIq87njknf1K6EXvRDPD Y1aTAgvJ48oZQab9DLPtD1eXott3MhMky26jz5HpAokYaIle-UTBJ_d_-A) at the University of Miami. According to RFA's Donofrio, the audience may be more accommodating to the NOAA Chief's agenda, but the calls for her ouster will still be a topic of discussion.

"How can we expect the head of NOAA to be unbiased in her approach to fisheries management or open to the concerns of coastal fishermen when she's carrying water for the Environmental Defense Fund," Donofrio said. A chair and trustee at Environmental Defense Fund when appointed by President Obama to be NOAA Administrator in 2009, Dr. Lubchenco has overseen a massive movement over to a privatized fisheries scheme which sources say (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0bae7eVAz_y5Uh5K8PJ3eQN7FsTbyBixi3G9 9mQ0qD378eiWsW54u_q0W1PIxAKIEkV_Zge5wosDXhSlAarVI2 a6Kq1B0Qw6050-LmHep8qanla3yql0ffmknCZ-a8DbPzRWY8dUoL1oX5pECahDTNowHylZFOVzwI=) has cost the economy $400 million and some 1,000 jobs.

"Clearly Environmental Defense Fund (http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=hclmspcab&et=1108194632706&s=10015&e=001ru9WLeVoO0YVPS5GcX73UYpL1cXNW85VErG3F7f5dz1X4 FDs_-u6m4A7fmAPxA9S6Z1nRuwY2njK8JUqMVk-MQPdvrD1wG-a7j2FWbtUwwqAKM1iHMNKQUCqv8hxGw95LC_ujRSgHUTy_floN 8acocyoNyFZoBIyMxOMM9L2U29gXydl_kIUmLEZMqZmmSk44xQ i5cKLHak=) is driving the catch share process in America, and instead of answering to those legislators elected by the people to guide American policy, Dr. Lubchenco is running her own policy department and behaving like a czar," Donofrio said. "She may think she is above the law and beyond Congressional reproach, but our coastal anglers will not go away no matter how hard she tries."

This Friday, October 21 from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m., both Donofrio and Dr. Lubchenco will have their points heard as the two will share a panel together at the SEJ conference in Miami. In an hour-and-a-half discussion titled Opening Plenary - Fish Fight to be moderated by Washington Post environmental reporter Juliet Eilperin, Donofrio and Lubchenco will join other panelists including commercial fishing representative Nils Stolpe and marine scientists Daniel Pauly and Steve Gaines to "grapple with the question: have we reached the limits of the sea's abundance, or is there more beneath the waves?"



Someone said it all comes out in the end. I would love to see her fired

surfstix1963
10-18-2011, 08:07 PM
Dump her and her puppets and lets get on the right path again.If we actually work together we can get somewhere.

captnemo
10-18-2011, 08:25 PM
I don't mean to discount what you said surfstix1963, but I don't think they will ever fire Lubchenko. She's a pawn of Obama and I think behind the scenes he will go to bat for her. My .02. Hope I am wrong in this, but too many times what it looks like on the surface is not what happens in back rooms.

finchaser
10-18-2011, 08:56 PM
I don't mean to discount what you said surfstix1963, but I don't think they will ever fire Lubchenko. She's a pawn of Obama and I think behind the scenes he will go to bat for her. My .02. Hope I am wrong in this, but too many times what it looks like on the surface is not what happens in back rooms.

I agree with capt unless he uses it to try and swing fisherman votes, but Pew helped put him in office and she and her crew come from there

jonthepain
10-18-2011, 10:07 PM
if he'll stick behind Holder he'll certainly stick behind L

until it's politically expedient throw either one under the bus, of course...

hookset
10-18-2011, 10:25 PM
Get rid of them all in 2012. Our country might be bankrupt by then, it may be too late.

surfstix1963
10-19-2011, 08:03 AM
I'm trying not to think negative anymore I've been negative for the last 2-1/2 yrs. if theres a will theres a way.I'm just going back to Googan and fish here and there its time to move on to greener pastures and better times.:HappyWave:

finchaser
10-19-2011, 08:33 AM
I'm trying not to think negative anymore I've been negative for the last 2-1/2 yrs. if theres a will theres a way.I'm just going back to Googan and fish here and there its time to move on to greener pastures and better times.:HappyWave:

:clapping::clapping::clapping::clapping:

JustEd
10-19-2011, 11:48 AM
I'm trying not to think negative anymore I've been negative for the last 2-1/2 yrs. if theres a will theres a way.I'm just going back to Googan and fish here and there its time to move on to greener pastures and better times.:HappyWave:

Not me...................... Im thinking militant is looking pretty friggin good right now.

ledhead36
10-20-2011, 08:14 PM
Not me...................... Im thinking militant is looking pretty friggin good right now.


Right on, I agree. No-bama is the puppetteer, lubchenko is the howdy doody puppet. Ir's like a 3 ring circus. We don't matter.