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dales529
12-13-2017, 12:16 PM
RFA Press Release

Landmark Legislation to Benefit Saltwater Anglers Advances in U.S. House
House Natural Resources Committee Approves Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Bill

Washington, D.C. - December 13, 2017 - Today, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources approved H.R. 200, a bill sponsored by Congressman Don Young (R-Alaska) that amends the 1976 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to provide flexibility for fishery managers and stability for fishermen. A coalition of organizations representing the saltwater recreational fishing and boating community endorsed H.R. 200 and highlighted the importance of incorporating saltwater recreational fishing management provisions into the nation's primary law governing federal fisheries management.

On April 6, 2017, Congressman Garret Graves (R-La.), a leader on recreational fishing issues, introduced H.R. 2023, the Modern Fish Act, to address the challenges facing recreational fishermen in the federal fisheries management system. He was joined by a bipartisan list of 24 cosponsors. Original cosponsors include Congressmen Gene Green (D-Texas), Daniel Webster (R-Fla.) and Rob Wittman (R-Va.). The Modern Fish Act's legislative language was ultimately included in H.R. 200.

"We owe great thanks to Chairman Rob Bishop, Congressman Don Young and Congressman Garret Graves for working together to bring meaningful change to recreational fisheries management through the reauthorization of the nation's marine fisheries law," said Jeff Angers, president of the Center for Sportfishing Policy. "This is a major step forward in implementing the vision set forth by the Morris-Deal Report for the future of saltwater recreational fishing. The importance of this legislation to the recreational fishing and boating community was made clear by tens of thousands of advocates who have made their voices heard by contacting their elected officials in recent months."

Through years of hard work, the priorities of the recreational fishing and boating community were identified and presented to federal policy makers by the Commission on Saltwater Recreational Fisheries Management. This group is also referred to as the Morris-Deal Commission, named for co-chairs Johnny Morris, founder and CEO of Bass Pro Shops, and Scott Deal, president of Maverick Boat Group. In 2014, the Morris-Deal Commission released "A Vision for Managing America's Saltwater Recreational Fisheries," which included six key policy changes to produce the full range of saltwater recreational fishing's social, economic and conservation benefits to the nation.

Many of the recommendations of the Morris-Deal Commission are addressed by the Modern Fish Act and now included in H.R. 200. This legislation addresses many of the challenges faced by recreational anglers, including allowing alternative management tools for recreational fishing, reexamining fisheries allocations and improving recreational data collection. The bill aims to benefit fishing access and conservation by incorporating modern management approaches, science and technology to guide decision-making.

On December 8, the coalition requested in a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources that the Modern Fish Act be included in the reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and moved to the House floor for final passage.

Furthermore, 135 marine recreational fishing and boating industry executives signed a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources on December 11, in support of the Modern Fish Act and its inclusion in the final reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Act. The saltwater fishing economy spans the entire United States not just the U.S. coastline, as demonstrated by the list of signatories.

"America's 11 million saltwater anglers have a $63 billion economic impact annually and generate 440,000 jobs," said Mike Nussman, president and CEO of the American Sportfishing Association. "However, recreational fishing has been treated as an afterthought in the federal fisheries management system for decades. If enacted, H.R. 200 would finally give saltwater recreational fishing the attention it deserves in the Magnuson-Stevens Act."

"The need to revise the one-size-fits-all approach of the Magnuson-Stevens Act has been abundantly clear in recent years as anglers face unreasonably limited access to public marine resources," said Thom Dammrich, president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. "Stakeholders of the recreational boating industry, a uniquely American-made industry with an economic footprint of more than $121 billion annually and more than 650,000 American jobs, are encouraged by the Committee's action today, and we hope to see final passage by the House very soon."

"We commend the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources for taking the next step in reauthorizing the Magnuson-Stevens Act," said Patrick Murray, president of Coastal Conservation Association. "The need to update our nation's fisheries management system to ensure the conservation of our public marine resources and reasonable public access to those resources is abundantly clear. We look forward to the full House consideration of the bill."

"The provisions of the Modern Fish Act included in H.R. 200 would provide parity for federally-managed recreational fisheries, while continuing to safeguard the conservation of our fisheries resources," said Jeff Crane, president of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation. "In addition to Chairman Bishop, Congressman Young and Congressman Graves, a big thanks to the bipartisan House leadership of the Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus for their co-sponsorship of these important measures on behalf of America's anglers."

"We thank Chairman Rob Bishop for expediting this Committee markup and moving the Magnuson-Stevens Act reauthorization bill forward," said Jim Donofrio, president of the Recreational Fishing Alliance. "We also commend Congressman Don Young and Congressman Garret Graves for drafting this landmark legislation that will increase angler access while continuing to rebuild recreational fisheries."

"Recreational fishing and commercial fishing are two fundamentally different activities needing distinctly different management tools," said Angers. "Since 1976, recreational anglers have been shoehorned into a management regime that was never designed to manage recreational fishing. H.R. 200 would make critical changes to the Magnuson-Stevens Act to better manage recreational fisheries."

Following today's vote, the coalition encourages House leadership to quickly bring H.R. 200 to the floor for final passage. Marine recreational anglers and boaters are eager to see this landmark legislation move through the House and Senate and signed into law.


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About Recreational Fishing Alliance
The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing recreational fishermen and the recreational fishing industry on marine fisheries issues. The RFA Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation's saltwater fisheries. For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit www.joinrfa.org.

Rocky
12-13-2017, 12:28 PM
Some progress finally! Amen.

Gerry Zagorski
12-13-2017, 01:01 PM
Great news to see this moved along to the House!!

Detour66
12-13-2017, 02:30 PM
Finally !! Let's hope something good comes out of this! It's encouraging!

Sullivan
12-13-2017, 08:07 PM
Thanks Dales , good news , we have sacrificed for years and always seemed to come up short . My thanks to all the people pushing our cause .

Pennsy Guy
12-13-2017, 09:59 PM
We can still voice our desires to our legislators; go to keepamericafishing.org-they have a written appeal you can sign and send to your legislators to rapidly pass the bill through both houses.

Just did it---took 30 seconds...

stevelikes2fish
12-14-2017, 07:29 AM
Thank you Dale for the update.

Ry609
12-14-2017, 10:29 AM
Hear hear!! Fingers crossed

rumster
12-14-2017, 06:40 PM
WOW!!!! I never thought the proverbial tide of baseless restrictions would ever change.... Finally someone that is willing to entertain common sense regulations, along with appreciating the money that is generated by the recreational fisherman. It has been a long time coming..... Please do not respond to this post with political fodder. Thank you for sharing Dales.

dales529
02-28-2018, 06:28 PM
Modern Fish Act S1520 was approved by the Senate Committe today in a markup hearing so again another step forward rather than backward!
Much more to do and to go before an actual passing into law

Good news I believe
https://www.commerce.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/pressreleases?ID=109FB0B4-6209-480C-B991-0728C31C51B4

Sullivan
02-28-2018, 08:27 PM
Thanks again Dales for keeping us informed . After years on a downward trend hope we move upward . Lets hope for plentiful fisheries . I will do my part by donating to the RFA

CadiShackFishing
03-01-2018, 01:58 PM
Thanks for the Information Dave, we could use some good for once. I need to get out on the water soon. Any thoughts on a RFA striper thon? I found my towels that ShirtGuy had made a few years back. I was up your way last week can't believe Aeroflex is ice free already. Just a little cold to get the Kayak out yet.

Joey Dah Fish
03-04-2018, 02:01 PM
Great news Dale’s . Finally some movement. Now is the time to turn up the heat and continue the pressure. My hope is with this news more people start to get involved. Donate your time, if you have no time donate a few bucks. This could just be the beginning that was needed to get many in the wings to participate . Great work by those involved and thank you for all your efforts.

dales529
03-12-2018, 06:00 PM
Thanks for the Information Dave, we could use some good for once. I need to get out on the water soon. Any thoughts on a RFA striper thon? I found my towels that ShirtGuy had made a few years back. I was up your way last week can't believe Aeroflex is ice free already. Just a little cold to get the Kayak out yet.

Hey Jeff
Sorry for the delayed response. I could walk to Aeroflex in 5 minutes and have never fished it:eek: Great lake and national park though! . I miss Shirtguy, always came through with towels, shirts signs etc. Hope he is well. Havent heard from him here or elsewhere in some time.
Itchy to get out on the water as well! Always willing to put any trip any time together if there is interest. See you at the show this weekend? Gerry and I will be in the RFA booth