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Atlanta – The Obama administration has proposed using United Nations-guided principles to expand a type of zoning to coastal and even some inland waters. That’s raising concerns among fishermen that their favorite fishing holes may soon be off-limits for bait-casting. In the battle of incremental change that epitomizes the American conservation movement, many weekend anglers fear that the Obama administration’s promise to “fundamentally change” water management in the US will erode what they call the public’s “right to fish,” in turn creating economic losses for the $82 billion recreational fishing industry and a further deterioration of the American outdoorsman’s legacy. Proponents say the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force established by President Obama last June will ultimately benefit the fishing public by managing ecosystems in their entirety rather than by individual uses such as fishing, shipping, or oil exploration. “It’s not an environmentalist manifesto,” says Larry Crowder, a marine biologist at Duke University in North Carolina. “It’s multiple-use planning for the environment, and making sure various uses … are sustainable.” (Amateur outdoorsmen have been fighting for their rights for years, as the Monitor reports here.)

New way to manage marine resourcesFaced with the prospect of further industrialization along America's coasts and the Great Lakes (wind turbines and natural-gas exploration, for example), the task force is charged with putting in place a new ecosystem management process called marine spatial planning. Marine spatial planning (MSP), according to the United Nations, is “a public process of analyzing and allocating the spatial and temporal distribution of human activities in marine areas to achieve ecological, economic, and social objectives that usually have been specified through a political process." That kind of government-speak scares Phil Morlock, director of environmental affairs at the reel-and-rod maker Shimano. Mr. Morlock points to references by the ocean task force to “one global sea” as evidence that what’s really being proposed are broad changes to America's user-funded conservation strategy, potentially affecting even inland waters. “I suggest that the task force recommend our model to the United Nations rather than us adopting the United Nations model,” he says in a phone interview. “The American model is the best in the world, so our question is: Why seek the lowest common denominator?”

Protections for recreational fishermenMr. Obama has said he will not override protections put in place by Presidents Clinton and Bush that established recreational fishermen as a special class.

But critics still worry about the Obama administration’s ties to environmental groups that espouse “anti-use” policies that put some habitats out of reach even for rod and reel fishermen, who take only 3 percent of America’s landed catch every year. “Angling advocates point out that senior policy officials on the task force seem inclined to ally themselves with preservationists and environmental extremists who want to create ‘no fishing’ preserves, with no scientific justification,” writes ESPN.com’s Robert Montgomery. On the other hand, nonpartisan experts say the task force has already made strides in better recognizing various stakeholder groups, including recreational fishermen, and that it doesn’t intend to undermine the ability of states to manage their natural resources, as many fishermen fear. “There’s been huge progress by the task force in terms of being more inclusive in thinking about economic, ecological, social, and political concerns,” says Mr. Crowder at Duke. “The paranoia – and there is paranoia on all sides – is that the process will be captured. My hope is that mutual concern gets people to the table.” The final report of the task force is expected in late March. Congress will decide its fate, unless Obama issues an executive order establishing MSP as the law of the water.

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This is mostly a bunch of anti-Obama propaganda. Rules and regs concerning waterways have been ongoing and changing for years and years. What may happen at the end of all of this is possibly a federal fishing license. It will be similar to having to buy both a state and federal duck stamp. It will simply cost each of us another $5-$10 to fish and will pool together a bunch of money to be misappropriated.

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IN THE KNOW, IT DOES NOT TAKE LONG TO FIND OUT WHAT YOU ARE AND THAT IS AN IDOIT.

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JC whats up with the hound supply you was going to start last year? I need to order some things.

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JOE SIMPSON
IN THE KNOW, IT DOES NOT TAKE LONG TO FIND OUT WHAT YOU ARE AND THAT IS AN IDOIT.


Explain it to us then, Einstein. What is it all about?

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That's what I thought. Just another Keyboard Cowboy!

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I disagree that it is only anti Obama Propaganda. Obama consistantly aligns with enviromental groups that do not utilize a common sense approach. What is wrong with our ecosystem management system Now? Why would we want to use a united Nations approach? The united Nations has never had the intrest of the U.S. in mind when they have made other declarations, do you think they suddenly have a change of heart? Any limitations to our freedom of sport fishing with the argument that it would interfer with the ecosystem is not in our best intrest. IF the government is left unchecked it will soon be in inland waters telling you what you can do? Just as it is trying to do with hunting on federal lands. OUR FREEDOMS ARE UNDER ATTACK !!!!

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Rodney you can talk for hours and days on end and you still cannot make an idoit understand anything, he might listen the whole time but when you finish he still will not know what your talking about. JUST A WASTE OF TIME HE MUST BE A AND WEARS A .

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Check it out. globalsolutions.org/issues/unclos

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Mr Hank,
The Pharmacists I was working with has been diagnoised with Pancreatic cancer. So, I've had to start looking for another Pharmacists to help me. Other than that, I'm ready to go!!

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I have not had time to read the report which is quite long, but the disclosure statement is spinning in the positive direction And just the fact that Kerry is a huge supporter automatically warrants a deep investigation.