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Public fishing could be banned under the Obama administration


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.

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"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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AP/Luis M. AlvarezOne sign at the rally of recreational and commercial fishermen summed up the feelings.
As ESPN previously reported, WWF, Greenpeace, Defenders of Wildlife, Pew Environment Group and others produced a document entitled "Transition Green" shortly after Obama was elected in 2008. What has happened since suggests that the task force has been in lockstep with that position paper.

Then in late summer, just after he created the task force, these groups produced "Recommendations for the Adoption and Implementation of an Oceans, Coasts, and Great Lakes National Policy." This document makes repeated references to "overfishing," but doesn't once reference recreational angling, its importance, and its benefits, both to participants and the resource.

Additionally, some of these same organizations have revealed their anti-fishing bias by playing fast and loose with "facts," in attempts to ban tackle containing lead in the United States and Canada.

That same tunnel vision, in which recreational angling and commercial fishing are indiscriminately lumped together as harmful to the resource, has persisted with the task force, despite protests by the angling industry.

As more evidence of collusion, the green groups began clamoring for an Executive Order to implement the task force's recommendations even before the public comment period ended in February. Fishing advocates had no idea that this was coming.

Perhaps not so coincidentally, the New York Times reported on Feb. 12 that "President Obama and his team are preparing an array of actions using his executive power to advance energy, environmental, fiscal and other domestic policy priorities."

Morlock fears that "what we're seeing coming at us is an attempted dismantling of the science-based fish and wildlife model that has served us so well. There's no basis in science for the agendas of these groups who are trying to push the public out of being able to fish and recreate.

"Conflicts (user) are overstated and problems are manufactured. It's all just an excuse to put us off the water."

In the wake of the task force's framework document, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) and its partners in the U.S. Recreational Fishing & Boating Coalition against voiced their concerns to the administration.

"Some of the potential policy implications of this interim framework have the potential to be a real threat to recreational anglers who not only contribute billions of dollars to the economy and millions of dollars in tax revenues to support fisheries conservation, but who are also the backbone of the American fish and wildlife conservation ethic," said CSF President Jeff Crane.

Morlock, a member of the CSF board, added, "There are over one million jobs in America supported coast to coast by recreational fishing. The task force has not included any accountability requirements in their reports for evaluating or mitigating how the new policies they are drafting will impact the fishing industry or related economies.

"Given that the scope of this process appears to include a new set of policies for all coastal and inland waters of the United States, the omission of economic considerations is inexcusable."

This is not the only access issue threatening the public's right to fish, but it definitely is the most serious, according to Chris Horton, national conservation director for BASS.

"With what's being created, the same principles could apply inland as apply to the oceans," he said. "Under the guise of 'marine spatial planning' entire watersheds could be shut down, even 2,000 miles up a river drainage from the ocean.

"Every angler needs to be aware because if it's not happening in your backyard today or tomorrow, it will be eventually.

"We have one of the largest voting blocks in the country and we need to use it. We must not sit idly by."

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  • TEED March 14, 2010 03:12:34
    TEED
    +3
    WHAT IS HE GOING TO TAKE AWAY NEXT??? FREEDOM?
  • DanSuciu TEED September 05, 2010 00:03:22
    DanSuciu
    Would anyone like to go on record and allege that Obama is actually going to place restrictions on Recreational fishing?
    Experience New York
  • greg walker March 12, 2010 01:09:09
    greg walker
    +2
    I like the highway billboard with George W. Bush on it saying: "Do you miss me yet?"
    Yep George we do. We have an idiot in the white house. Now maybe all the dummies that voted him in office will get what they deserve.
  • ® Wendy... greg wa... March 12, 2010 01:25:05
    ® WendyBee ®
    Everytime I see that billboard I say "Yep - more everyday"
  • Larson Whipsnade March 10, 2010 13:27:59
    Larson Whipsnade
    Montana, who's fly-fishing industry is a huge draw in tourism dollars, will never obey any federal ban on fishing and will resist all attempts by the government to enforce one. tourism dollars obey federal ban fishing resist attempts government enforce
  • TCFla March 10, 2010 05:47:39
    TCFla
    +1
    Just when I think I've heard it all they come out with something even more unbelievable and outrageous than the previous day. This man is only president to the far left. He has succeeded in alienating the remainder of the country. Insane.
  • ImageBandit ~ American Patriot March 10, 2010 04:34:40
    ImageBandit ~ American Patriot
    +2
    this smacks of slavery and freedoms taken away - we need to revolt and get freedom back in america
  • ® Wendy... ImageBa... March 10, 2010 04:37:12
    ® WendyBee ®
    +2
    Michelle Malkin has the ESPN article on her site too. And the outrage from posters here matches that of her site also.
  • ImageBa... ® Wendy... March 10, 2010 04:42:25
    ImageBandit ~ American Patriot
    +1
    that scum just cannot stop restricting people - we will restrict him in '12
  • apachehellfire65 March 10, 2010 03:14:12
    apachehellfire65
    +4
    give a man a fish he eats for a day.
    teach a man to fish he will eat the rest of his life.
    put gov restrictions on fishing and he will be more under gov control the rest of his life! fish eat rest life gov restrictions fishing gov rest life
  • ® Wendy... apacheh... March 10, 2010 03:21:01
    ® WendyBee ®
    +2
    That`s brilliant.
  • Nick Name March 10, 2010 01:49:56 (edited)
    Nick Name
    Where do you nutjobs get this stuff? You can't possibly believe it.
    Ban fishing? You're just trying to piss people off.

    nutjobs ban fishing piss people

    Yes, thats a real web site and the 2010 calendars are out. nutjobs ban fishing piss people real web site 2010 calendars
  • Andrew ... Nick Name March 10, 2010 02:54:59
    Andrew ~ PWCM
    Hey Santa Claus! Can you bring me the chick in the waders for Christmas this year?
  • Nick Name Andrew ... March 10, 2010 11:56:14
    Nick Name
    Sorry, I'm getting out of the Santa buzness. Some things I just don't want to share.
    But, they also have:

    santa buzness share

    They discontinued the 'Women In Chaps' line, don't know why.
  • Andrew ... Nick Name March 10, 2010 15:43:35
    Andrew ~ PWCM
    +1
    Can't say I blame you for not sharing that
  • ImageBa... Nick Name March 10, 2010 04:36:24
    ImageBandit ~ American Patriot
    +1
    I am going to that URL right now............(click)
  • Coot March 10, 2010 01:32:52
    Coot
    I hope this idiot tries this. I have PAID a FEE for the right to fish my states waterways. He will be stomping on soverign state rights if he does this. I guess this is another move for the Federal Govt. to totally take control.........
  • deedee March 10, 2010 01:13:28
    deedee
    up your Obama!!!!
  • Mulder March 10, 2010 01:11:35
    Mulder
    +2
    What does this have to do with recreational fishing?

    Even this article states, "This document makes repeated references to "overfishing," but DOESN'T ONCE reference recreational angling, its importance, and its benefits, both to participants and the resource."

    The issue of, "overfishing," has to do with commercial fishing, not recreational.

    Would anyone like to go on record and allege that Obama is actually going to place restrictions on Recreational fishing?
  • 9th of 9 March 10, 2010 00:34:47
    9th of 9
    +3
    Because you don't like to fish, I'm not allowed to either???

    AND THIS IS THE TYPE OF GOVERNMENT PEOPLE WANT TO LIVE UNDER???

    Shame on you!!!!

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