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The Partnership for Sustainable Oceans Announces Marine Resources Protection Plan: California’s Recreational Fishermen and Boaters Outline Conservation Alternative to Facilitate the MLPA Initiative Process

Sacramento, CA, (11/02/07)—Protecting California’s ocean health is possible without unnecessary closures to recreational fishing and boating according to the Partnership for Sustainable Oceans.

The Partnership for Sustainable Oceans, whose members include the American Sportfishing Association, Coastside Fishing Club, Southern California Marine Association, Sportfishing Association of California, United Anglers of Southern California, National Marine Manufacturers Association and Northern CA Kayak Anglers, jointly submitted their Marine Resources Protection Plan to the Marine Life Protection Act Initiative Regional Stakeholder Group for their consideration. The Plan will ultimately be reviewed by the California Fish and Game Commission. 

The Partnership’s plan is flexible enough to adjust to future environmental considerations while preventing unnecessary closures of California’s coastal waters to recreational fishing. A copy of the Plan is posted at www.keepamericafishing.org/california_proposal.asp.

“This is an ocean conservation plan based on sound science and is evidence that we are working in good faith within the Marine Life Protection Initiative (MLPA) process,” said Bob Franko, Coastside Fishing Club, one of the largest groups representing individual recreational fishermen. “The Partnership has assembled and submitted a plan that will provide guidance to decision makers and addresses the requirements of the MLPA Initiative process as mandated by current law.”

“We are actively and constructively engaged in this process, “said Patty Doerr, Ocean Resource Policy Director, American Sportfishing Association. “We have submitted a plan that will allow conservation and protection of our ocean resources now and into the future while still allowing for continued recreational fishing.”

Recently released Field Research survey data exploring California’s public and recreational anglers’ attitudes towards the threats facing the ocean and implementation of the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) can be found at www.keepamericafishing.org/fieldsurvey.asp, or by contacting Mark DiCamillo, senior vice president, Field Research Corporation at (415-392-5763), fax (415-434-2541) and e-mail markd@field.com.

Contacts
Daniel Kramer or Susan Bitar, coalition spokespersons, can be reached via phone (916-932-7370), fax (916-932-7371) and e-mail
dan@kpastrategies.com and susan@kpastrategies.com.

 
 
 
     
 
2008 Press Releases

Recreational Fishermen Participation Helps Advance Conservation Proposal to the California Fish & Game Commission 4/24/08

KFBK Radio Interview of PSO member George Osbourn 4/19/08

Recreational Fishing Job Losses in Store for California 4/18/08

PSO Announces Support for Proposal 2XA 4/9/08

 

2007 Press Releases

PSO to Continue Involvement in Shaping MLPA Outcomes 12/11/07

PSO Announces Marine Resources Protection Plan 11/2/07

Protecting Oceans is Possible Without Unnecessary Closures to Recreational Fishing 10/10/07

 

MLPA Published Opinion Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Articles

Needed: Underwater "National Parks" 6/25/08

The Orange Grove: Recreational fishing targeted 3/21/08

State Fish & Game Commission's Assault on the Right to Fish 3/21/08

Coastside Dinner: Pure Fishing’s Jim Martin Exhorts Anglers To Get Involved 11/17/07

The MLPA Initiative Process 11/16/07 (PDF)

CLOSE TO HOME: Anglers and coastal protection 11/10/07

FISHING: Misinformation helps no one 11/10/07

The Public Supports Ocean Access, not Closures to Sport Fishing 10/29/07

Fishermen Aren’t the Enemy on Conservation 10/24/07

Conservation is the Goal of Sportfishermen 10/21/07

Californians say pollution is biggest threat to marine life 10/13/07

Fish wrap: According to poll, don't ban fishing along CA coast 10/11/07

 

North Central Coast Published Opinion Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Articles

Another View: Balancing the needs of ecosystem, sport fishing 5/4/08

Let’s preserve ocean health and recreational fishing rights 5/3/2008

FISHING FRIENDLY: Keep recreational-fishing industry alive 4/23/08

Bob Franko: Finding middle ground along state’s North Central Coast 04/20/2008

North Central Coast closures head to BRTF for approval 3/28/08

Marine Reserves all that count with BRTF 2/22/08

 

Southern Coast Published Opinion Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Articles

Timetable moved up on marine preserves: SoCal fishermen wary 12/7/07