FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE Sept 29, 2008
CONTACT: Ted Venker,
1-800-201-FISH
Recreational
angling secured by Presidential order
WASHINGTON
– President George W. Bush has again highlighted the importance of
recreational angling to the country by signing an Executive Order
that ensures federal agencies will manage fishing as sustainable
activity in all federal waters, including marine protected areas (MPAs).
The Order signed on Sept. 26, 2008, modifies Executive Order 12962
signed by President Bill Clinton in 1995.
“No President has ever understood the critical link between
recreational angling and a strong conservation ethic as clearly as
President Bush,” said Walter W. Fondren III, chairman of Coastal
Conservation Association (CCA). “Recreational anglers have been the
driving force behind many of the most comprehensive marine
conservation victories this country has seen, and with this action
the President is recognizing them as true stewards of the resource.”
In August, the President sent a memo to the secretaries of Defense,
Interior and Commerce, and the chairman of the Council on
Environmental Quality to include recreational fishing as part of
their study of potential MPAs in the central Pacific Ocean. The
Executive Order signed last week ensures that recreational angling
will be managed “as a sustainable activity in national wildlife
refuges, national parks, national monuments, marine sanctuaries,
marine protected areas and any other relevant conservation or
management area made under any federal authority, consistent with
applicable law.”
“The
President secured a legacy for conservationists in October 2007 when
he signed an Executive Order establishing game fish status for red
drum and striped bass in federal waters,” said Fondren. “He followed
that today by securing anglers a place in the environment they
cherish. Those two actions are a tremendous affirmation of the
importance of anglers to coastal economies and to the overall health
of our marine resources.”
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CCA is
the largest marine resource conservation group of its kind in the
nation. With almost 100,000 members in 17 state chapters, CCA has
been active in state, national and international fisheries
management issues since 1977. Visit
www.JoinCCA.org for
more information.