Fishing Clubs and Organizations Team up to Fight Fisheries Closures
The South Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (SAFMC) has now made major closures of snapper and grouper fisheries and has a proposal for a total closure of snapper for an undetermined amount of time, as well as a proposal to stop all bottom fishing because of the potential that a snapper may be killed as by catch. The areas affected run from the Carolina to Key West and similar restrictions are being enacted in the Gulf.
In a cooperative effort the following clubs and organizations have joined forces to fight current and potential fishery closures dictated by the SAFMC as well as demand the science used to enact those closures be examined and fixed.
CFOA- Central Florida Offshore Anglers- Orlando, FL www.centralfloridaoffshoreanglers.com
FSFA- Florida Sport Fishing Association- Merritt Island, FL www.fsfaclub.org
HSFC- Halifax Sport Fishing Club, Daytona Beach, FL www.hsfc.com
SISA- Sebastian Inlet Sport Fishing Assoc, Sebastian Fl http://sites.google.com/site/fishsisa/Home
FCSC- Flagler County Fishing Club, Palm Coast FL www.Fcsportfihing.com
FPSC- Ft Pierce Sport Fishing Club, Ft Pierce, FL http://ftpiercesportfishingclub.com/
RFA- Recreational Fishing Alliance- http://joinrfa.org
FRA- Fishing Rights Alliance- www.thefra.org
Deep Blue Sea Fishing Forum- Http://www.deep-blue-sea.org
Our members have fished and dived along the Florida East coast areas for many years and maintain a first hand knowledge of the health of the fishery. To be honest- where it was in decline 20 years ago, the current restrictions for minimum size and catch have worked to point where we believe the red snapper stock is healthier than it has been at any time in the last 25 years.
We contest the data being presented that shows the fishery to be in decline as being significantly flawed. And to be honest, as sportsmen, if we felt that the fishery was in trouble as we did many years ago, we would advocate new restrictions. These draconian measures are already having a catastrophic economical snowball effect in the State of Florida, from tourism dollars, to tackle and bait shops to charter Captains along with a degradation in the historical way of life for all involved.
But the biggest impact will be to our way of life as citizens of this country and what we support as our right to be able to go out and fish, have a good time and eat what we catch in a reasonable recreational sustainable fishery.
The petition calls for Congress to pass legislation to restrict the Commerce Department from enacting any further closures in the South Atlantic Region, and rescind the current interim closure of Red Snapper until fisheries managers improve the MRFSS system (data collection) and it passes a peer review.
WHAT can you do to help:
Go to this website- read the information and sign the electronic petition..
http://petition.deep-blue-sea.org
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Griz, can you define "joined forces"? I am on your side obviously and trying to see where my organization may fit in.
Recreational anglers don't stand a chance of fighting theses "unmerited" closures without joining forces, meaning we should be supporting one MAJOR focus group such as FRA (for example) who seems to have sound and proactive lobbying efforts in place. Speaking of lobbying, I commend those captains who took the time (and money) to go to Washington to protest these closures earlier this year. Imagine how much more effective that could have been had the groundwork been laid by a lobbyist then having the opportunity for everyone to meet with legislators to reinforce our position. I’m not a lobbyist, just an avid fisherman however I have done my fair share of lobbying in Tallahassee and it’s truly amazing to see what can be accomplished when individual focus groups ban together and create a force to be reckoned with.
So……what force/group should we jump on board with and/or lend further support to? Who has the best foot hold on this situation now?
We might not "stand a chance" but the silent will never be heard.
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