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FISH BALONEY
Letter to Wash.
Post Re: Marine Fisheries
posted Oct 8, 2006 by Jim Beers
Your valiant attempt to describe the problems
and solutions facing our commercial maritime
fishermen, US Attempting to Reshape Fishing
Rules – NATIONAL NEWS page A3 in the Sunday
October 8 Post, suffers from two major flaws;
one of commission and one of omission.
First, to use the Natural Resource Defense
Council to comment on the “economic value” of
fish stocks and how things will “hurt
fishermen” is bizarre to say the least. The
NRDC is an anti- natural resource management
coalition that has shut down management
programs and resource use programs all over
this nation. Using them as a reference here is
like asking PETA for their favorite fish and
game recipes.
Second, you omitted the 800 lb. gorilla in the
sea, that is the 90 species of whales,
porpoises, and dolphins et al that enjoy
sacred status under US and the rigged
International Whaling Commission (IWC) laws
and regulations. This does not include the 31
species of seals, sea lions, and walruses et
al that are similarly
protected under US and UN restrictions. You
cannot recover the commercial fish stocks when
6 to 8 million (a conservative estimate) of
these animals, many weighing tons, are
unmanaged and reproducing like mice as they
eat more and more plankton and bait fish and
young and old and breeding commercial fish
needed to recover ocean fisheries.
One need look no further than the decimation
of elk and moose and sheep (bighorn and
domestic) in the Yellowstone ecosystem as
similarly protected wolves wreak havoc on what
were once huntable populations, imagine their
increased havoc on populations in trouble and
then superimpose that impact on the fishery
problem you describe.
This latter point is politically important at
this moment. The Chairman of the House
Resources Committee, Richard Pombo (R) of
California is the target of millions of
dollars and volunteers from the NRDC and it’s
allies who want to defeat him for trying to
set an acceptable limit on incidental take of
porpoises in tuna nets (an incidental take of
no biological significance). For that and
supporting drilling in ANWR he is
characterized unfairly as a villain.
We should amend the Marine Mammal Protection
Act into the Marine Mammal Management Act
(remember optimum sustainable populations?) it
was supposed to be and change our position on
the IWC from one of slavish “protection” of
all these species to a position of proactively
managing their numbers and distribution
consistent with the commercial fish stocks
everyone is so pious about.
Jim Beers
8 October 2006
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City, and Washington DC. He also served as a
US Navy Line Officer in the western Pacific
and on Adak, Alaska in the Aleutian Islands.
He has worked for the Utah Fish & Game,
Minneapolis Police Department, and as a
Security Supervisor in Washington, DC. He
testified three times before Congress; twice
regarding the theft by the US Fish & Wildlife
Service of $45 to 60 Million from State fish
and wildlife funds and once in opposition to
expanding Federal Invasive Species authority.
He resides in Centreville, Virginia with his
wife of many decades.
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