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While the following press release is primarily addressing commercial
fishing, the phrase "large areas cold be declared off limits to trawling and other activities" may have some repercussions for sports fishermen: Media Advisory Contact: Kathleen Goldstein, Environmental Defense, 202-841-0295 Pacific Fishery Management Council to Address Critical Fishery Management Issues What: The Pacific Fishery Management Council will meet to make crucial decisions on the future of several West Coast fisheries - salmon, groundfish, coastal pelagic species and highly migratory species. Large zones could be declared off-limits to trawling and other activities, and management reform that could result in huge economic and conservation benefits is on the line. When: June 12 - 17, 2005 Whe Crowne Plaza Mid Peninsula, 1221 Chess Drive, Foster City, California 94404, Phone: 800-227-6963 Major Management Decision: Groundfish Management The Council will vote on whether to proceed with the analysis of design options for an Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) program for the Pacific groundfish trawl fishery, culminating a two-year design process. On June 16, the Council will review the recommendations from a stakeholder advisory committee and, after receiving input from its advisory bodies and the public, determine whether to proceed by approving a range of IFQ alternatives for further technical analysis. This analysis is critical for the Council's development of a preferred alternative that best meets its conservation, economic social and management objectives for the fishery. Funding this analysis is essential to move forward and build on the valuable work that has already been accomplished. Environmental Defense calls for the Council to vote to continue the analysis for the groundfish IFQ program, because it will bring economic stability and ecological restoration to the fishery. The design alternatives that are before the Council include many that Environmental Defense has long advocated: 100 percent observer coverage on board fishing vessels and at dockside; Accumulation limits so that no entity can acquire an excessive share of the quota; Bycatch caps for each kind of gear and transferable individual bycatch quotas (to reward clean fishing techniques); A range of initial allocation provisions that recognize the contribution to and dependence upon the fishery by harvesters, processors and coastal communities; and Freely transferable, divisible shares to facilitate investment in the fishery by crew and other new entrants. These components will provide economic and community benefits while facilitating the recovery of the groundfish species and seafloor habitats, resulting in greater economic, social and regulatory stability. For more information and the meeting agenda, please go to http://www.pcouncil.org/events/2005/pfmc0605.html. The following spokespeople are available for comment: Johanna Thomas, Deputy Program Director, Oceans, Environmental Defense Rod Fujita, Marine Ecologist, Environmental Defense ### Environmental Defense, a leading national nonprofit organization, represents more than 400,000 members. Since 1967, Environmental Defense has linked science, economics, law and innovative private-sector partnerships to create breakthrough solutions to the most serious environmental problems. www.environmentadefense.org www.oceansalive.org |
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