1 | House Memorial |
2 | A memorial to the Congress of the United States, urging |
3 | Congress to consider all available mechanisms to lessen |
4 | the sudden impact of the changes made to the Magnuson- |
5 | Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and seek |
6 | to balance resource protection and economic prosperity in |
7 | Florida. |
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9 | WHEREAS, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and |
10 | Management Act emphasized preventing overfishing and rebuilding |
11 | overfished stocks, and |
12 | WHEREAS, recent revisions to the act were prompted in part |
13 | by criticism of progress toward ending overfishing and |
14 | rebuilding fish stocks, and |
15 | WHEREAS, such revisions impose significant restrictions on |
16 | commercial and recreational fishing in federal waters and |
17 | prohibitively short deadlines to end overfishing, and |
18 | WHEREAS, every federally managed fishery that is classified |
19 | as undergoing overfishing is required to have annual catch |
20 | limits and accountability measures in place by 2010, and |
21 | WHEREAS, all other federally managed species are required |
22 | to have annual catch limits and accountability measures in place |
23 | by 2011, and |
24 | WHEREAS, such requirements include accountability measures |
25 | which stipulate that if catch limits are exceeded for such |
26 | federally managed species, federal actions must be stipulated to |
27 | compensate for the harvest overage, and |
28 | WHEREAS, the consequence of such accountability measures is |
29 | that certain types of fishing activity, such as recreational |
30 | fishing, could be faced with ever-increasing limits imposed over |
31 | a minimal timeframe, and |
32 | WHEREAS, in the federal waters of the South Atlantic, there |
33 | are 10 species of economically important reef fish that are |
34 | subject to the new deadline, and |
35 | WHEREAS, a number of similar actions to restrict harvest of |
36 | reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico have been instituted, and |
37 | WHEREAS, federal managers are considering a complete |
38 | closure of all fishing for the Atlantic red snapper fishery, and |
39 | WHEREAS, severely restricting or eliminating harvest for 10 |
40 | of the state's most valuable reef fish species simultaneously |
41 | will have the unfortunate impact of putting people out of |
42 | business, and |
43 | WHEREAS, the act requires federal managers to use the best |
44 | scientific information available to end overfishing and provide |
45 | future sustainable harvest, and |
46 | WHEREAS, even though fishery scientists are using the best |
47 | scientific information available, there continues to be |
48 | inadequate funding to conduct the level of fisheries monitoring |
49 | and research work necessary to meet the standards of the act, |
50 | and |
51 | WHEREAS, to meet such standards, it is imperative to |
52 | provide federal fishery managers with the financial means |
53 | necessary to gather and analyze more complete and continuous |
54 | information on the status of fish stocks, and |
55 | WHEREAS, consistent with these conservation requirements, |
56 | recent changes to the act direct that economic impacts to |
57 | fishing communities be minimized and that mechanisms be provided |
58 | to support the economic health of fishing communities, and |
59 | WHEREAS, every effort should be made to provide economic |
60 | assistance to key fishing industries and businesses that cannot |
61 | survive the restrictions being implemented by recent changes to |
62 | the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, |
63 | NOW, THEREFORE, |
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65 | Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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67 | That the Congress of the United States is requested to |
68 | consider all available mechanisms to lessen the sudden impact of |
69 | the changes made to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation |
70 | and Management Act and seek to balance resource protection and |
71 | economic prosperity in Florida. |
72 | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be |
73 | dispatched to the President of the United States, to the |
74 | President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the |
75 | United States House of Representatives, and to each member of |
76 | the Florida delegation to the United States Congress. |