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Old 07-12-2018, 12:56 PM
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Default U.S. House of Representatives Passes Magnuson-Stevens Reauthorization Bill

Landmark Fisheries Reform Takes Major Step Toward Becoming Law

Washington, D.C. - July 12, 2018 - Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 200, a bipartisan bill that includes the Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act of 2017 (Modern Fish Act). This historic vote marks the first time the priorities of the recreational fishing sector are included in the reauthorization of our nation's primary marine fisheries law, the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.

The provisions of the Modern Fish Act (H.R. 2023) were included in H.R. 200 by the House Committee on Natural Resources on December 13, 2017. H.R. 200 is sponsored by Representative Don Young (R-Alaska) and cosponsored by Reps. Garret Graves (R-La.); Brian Babin (R-Texas); Clay Higgins (R-La.); Gene Green (D-Texas); Robert Wittman (R-Va.); Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.); Glenn Grothman (R-Wis.); Steve King (R-Iowa); Marc Veasey (D-Texas); Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), and Austin Scott (R-Ga.).

"Marine recreational fishing is not a partisan issue, which was illustrated by the support H.R. 200 received from both parties today in the House," said Jeff Angers, president of the Center for Sportfishing Policy. "We owe great thanks to Chairman Rob Bishop, Congressmen Don Young, Garret Graves, Gene Green and Marc Veasey for working together to properly recognize recreational fishing within the Magnuson-Stevens Act. These bipartisan leaders have made the difference for anglers from coast to coast."

In 2014, 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 in a report "A Vision for Managing America's Saltwater Recreational Fisheries." 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.

Many of the recommendations of the Morris-Deal Commission are addressed by the Modern Fish Act and 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.

"The recreational fishing industry is grateful that H.R. 200, which includes the provisions of the Modern Fish Act, has now passed the U.S. House of Representatives," said Glenn Hughes, president of the American Sportfishing Association. "The Modern Fish Act represents the collective priorities of the recreational fishing community for improving federal marine fisheries management. There are 11 million saltwater anglers in the U.S. who have a $63 billion economic impact annually and generate 440,000 jobs. This legislation will help ensure that the economic, conservation and social values of saltwater recreational fishing will continue well into the future."

"We applaud the U.S. House of Representatives for passing commonsense legislation modernizing the federal fisheries management system, which will provide America's recreational anglers and boaters reasonable and responsible access to public marine resources," said Thom Dammrich, president of the National Marine Manufacturers Association. "The recreational boating industry calls on the U.S. Senate to pick up the baton, and immediately take up and pass S.1520, the Modernizing Recreational Fisheries Management Act of 2017 (Modern Fish Act). Millions of Americans are counting on it."

"We are grateful to our champions from both sides of the aisle in the House for recognizing the needs of recreational anglers and advancing this important fisheries management reform," said Patrick Murray, president of Coastal Conservation Association. "This is truly a watershed moment for anglers in our never-ending quest to ensure the health and conservation of our marine resources and anglers' access to them."

"We thank the House Leadership, Congressman Young and the leaders of the House Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus for their leadership in finding bipartisan solutions to move the bill forward," said Jeff Crane, president of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation. "The provisions of the Modern Fish Act contained in H.R. 200 are a top priority for saltwater anglers across the United States and charts a clear course for effective recreational fisheries management while ensuring abundant, sustainable fisheries for future generations."

"We are on our way to pragmatic Magnuson-Stevens Act reform that will allow better access to rebuilt fish stocks while ensuring long-term sustainability," said Jim Donofrio, president of the Recreational Fishing Alliance.

"Passing these provisions of the Modern Fish Act means taking the next important step in recognizing the cultural value of recreational fishing and conservation contributions of American anglers," said Whit Fosburgh, president and CEO of Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. "We will continue to work with our sportfishing partners to engage with senators and see to it that the Modern Fish Act becomes law-it is critical if we hope to see saltwater anglers benefit from the advances in fisheries science, data collection, and management at the heart of this important legislation."

Following today's vote, the coalition encourages the Senate to quickly pass S. 1520. Marine recreational anglers and boaters are eager to see these landmark reforms signed into law.
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Old 07-12-2018, 01:08 PM
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WOW this is great news!!!

Truth be told, I had my doubts we'd ever get this far but thanks to the tireless efforts of many people, to include Jim Donofrio of the RFA, for sticking with it and getting it over the top.

People are always questioning why get involved, why support organizations like the RFA, what have they been able to accomplish??

Well, this is a HUGE accomplishment and these organizations deserve our moral and financial support.

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Old 07-12-2018, 03:40 PM
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wonderful news. A great big thank you to all who have supported at any level. God Bless America.
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Old 07-12-2018, 04:22 PM
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This is really a good news...many thanks to those who have been tirelessly working to see this through....hopefully it will be signed into law soon.
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Yes, that is great...now the Senate has to vote on it so don't forget to message your Senators...I just did through "boatingunited.com"...
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Old 07-15-2018, 09:12 AM
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Dave....thanks for posting. Sounds very positive and great to see the efforts of many potentially starting to pay dividends. Still has to pass full senate and devil is always in the details with legislation but anything modifying MSA has to be considered a step in the right direction and the intent sounds promising.

Hard to believe as your post mentioned "There are 11 million saltwater anglers in the U.S. who have a $63 billion economic impact annually and generate 440,000 jobs." that the recreational fishing sector doesn't have a better lobbying effort and more unified clout in Congress. Those are not insignificant numbers.

Much thanks to the people mentioned in your post for their leadership in fighting for change, change which will hopefully strengthen our fisheries and secure our children's rights to enjoy the resource as we have.
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This is great news!!! Thanks everyone who helped.
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Gerry, How about all the hard work also put in by the Jersey Coast Anglers Association. You always forget us in your accolades. A NON-PROFIT group made up of ALL volunteers. Not one officer receives a salary. We work very hard for N.J. fisherman. Our past president, Mr. Haertel, can run circles around the best of them when it comes to fishing laws for every species.
I'm sure a lot of N.J. Fishing members have read his very lengthy post on what goes down with the laws. He spends hours of his time writing his post so others understand the laws. And he does it for the love of our sport. That's his pay.
So please give credit to 'every organization' where credit is deserve.
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Gerry, How about all the hard work also put in by the Jersey Coast Anglers Association. You always forget us in your accolades. A NON-PROFIT group made up of ALL volunteers. Not one officer receives a salary. We work very hard for N.J. fisherman. Our past president, Mr. Haertel, can run circles around the best of them when it comes to fishing laws for every species.
I'm sure a lot of N.J. Fishing members have read his very lengthy post on what goes down with the laws. He spends hours of his time writing his post so others understand the laws. And he does it for the love of our sport. That's his pay.
So please give credit to 'every organization' where credit is deserve.
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1) Gerry didn't post this I did. FYI: Gerry doesn't forget anyone !
2) I know Paul and appreciate everything he does on ALL Levels and have posted appreciation of same in the past and will continue to do so
3) We all appreciate JCAA and what they do on the State level but this is a federal issue and I posted those results from RFA as per the federal issues. JCAA is State of NJ. but yes Paul is a great resource.
4) All fishing advocates / groups / are recognized / never forgotten and appreciated
5) thanks for your input
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