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01-27-2011, 03:21 PM | #1 |
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Anglers Fight Back Against Unlawful Marine Closures
www.oceanaccessprotectionfund.org Anglers Fight Back Against Unlawful Marine Closures Recreational fishing groups file lawsuit to invalidate regulations that unnecessarily deny access to public waters January 27, 2011 - Sacramento, CA - Member organizations of the Partnership for Sustainable Oceans (PSO), which represents California’s recreational fishing and boating community, have filed a lawsuit in the San Diego County Superior Court seeking to set aside regulations established by the California Fish and Game Commission in connection with the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA). The commission approved regulations for the North Central and South Coast study regions in August 2009 and December 2010, respectively, establishing marine protected areas – essentially no-fishing zones – in large areas of the state’s coastal waters. The lawsuit, filed by United Anglers of Southern California, Coastside Fishing Club and Robert C. Fletcher, cites a lack of statutory authority for adopting the regulations, and, in the case of the South Coast regulations, numerous violations of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) in the commission's environmental review of the regulations. "From the outset, it was clear that the MLPA process was set up to reach a predetermined outcome under the fiction of an allegedly open and transparent process," said Bob Fletcher, former president of the Sportfishing Association of California. "In a rush to establish regulations based on political timelines and a pre-determined agenda, the Fish and Game Commission has ignored the legal requirements it must follow." Most notably, the petition states that:
"Our concerns were presented to the commission prior to its December 2010 vote to approve regulations for the South Coast," Fletcher further said. "Ignoring the information before them, the commission went forward with approving regulations to close 116 square miles of southern California’s coastal waters to recreational fishing. Many of the best sportfishing areas are included in the closures. These closures don't just disappoint the fishermen – they take away jobs and income for many California small businesses along the coast and elsewhere. Particularly concerning are the flaws in a regulatory process that has been fueled with private money from special interests. The end result of this process has been a rush by the commission to adopt regulations without the authority it has to have to adopt them, and without a proper review of the environmental consequences of what they're doing. That should be a concern for all Californians, whether they fish for fun or for a living, or whether they've never been fishing at all." "Much of the best fishing areas are now closed under the MLPA process," noted Dan Wolford, Science Director for the Coastside Fishing Club. "Anglers in the North Central region are now suffering because of excessive, unnecessary closures that we believe were improperly established. We find it extremely concerning that anglers, who are the original conservationists, are being taken off the water through a seriously flawed process, while the real threats to the health of our ocean, such as contaminated stormwater runoff and industrial pollutants, are allowed to continue unabated." The petition is the second lawsuit involving the MLPA by members of the PSO. In May 2010, Fletcher filed suit against the MLPA Blue Ribbon Task Force and Master Plan Team – also known as the Science Advisory Team – for failing to respond to a Public Records Act request, as state agencies are required to do. These groups claimed that they were not required to make their records available to the public on the ground that they are not "state agencies." Last October, a California Superior Court ruled that the Blue Ribbon Task Force and the Science Advisory Team are indeed state agencies and therefore are compelled by California’s Public Records Act to share information that they were withholding from public view. "The good intentions of the MLPA have been derailed by private interests and political motivations," said Fletcher. "We urge anglers, outdoors enthusiasts and anyone who supports good government and the public’s right to know what its government is doing, to visit www.oceanaccessprotectionfund.org and donate what they can to help us to continue to fight this flawed process in the courts."
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01-27-2011, 04:17 PM | #2 |
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This is great, thanks for posting this up for us all to see. The fight is on.
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01-27-2011, 04:18 PM | #3 |
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All good things come to those who wait... for the other shoe to drop!
If you don't like the MLPA closure map, here's your chance to strike back. |
01-27-2011, 04:36 PM | #4 |
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Glad to see it's not going to be easy for those bastards. Maybe we still have a chance to keep what rightfully we should. Much thanks to those battling for all of us.
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01-27-2011, 08:15 PM | #5 |
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Please send in what you can.
Even if it's $10 Bucks. It all adds up and these bastards deserve the ass woopin' they're gunna get in Court. If you could not get to the meetings because of family, jobs, or something else but want to help - This is It ! Fletcher is a solid guy and has gone to bat for us. Lets give him the help He needs. Thanks in Advance and as always. Good Fish Karma on You.
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01-28-2011, 07:53 AM | #6 |
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let's not get lax on this deal, I hope it goes down in firey crash but we must all do what we can to "keep the good fight"...money sent, you can also fund this fight through United Anglers...
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01-28-2011, 12:13 PM | #7 |
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I believe we have the best chance of success because of where the lawsuit is filed - San Diego.
It effects SoCal in a most negative way - commercial - recreational - and end users. ------------------------------ Ever wonder why defendants charged with a serious crime always attempt a change of venue ?? Because they want to try the case in a county where the residents are not directly affected. So Cal / San Diego is taking a big hit. Its in our best interests to have Our Judges decide. It also make it Much easier for all the plaintiffs to Attend. (Remember what the the Blue RiBBon Task force did ?? They scheduled their meetings a Hundred miles away and at times when you couldn't attend anyway.
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