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California
Fish and Game Commission Will Hold MLPA Scoping Meeting for South Coast
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Sacramento, CA -- June 29, 2010 - In response to requests made by the
Partnership for Sustainable Oceans (PSO), United Anglers of Southern
California (UASC) and the city of Redondo Beach, the California Fish and Game
Commission has agreed to schedule one scoping meeting for the South Coast
phase of the Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) at a time, date and place to
be announced. The decision was announced during the June 23-24, Commission
meeting held in Folsom, California. Scoping meetings provide the
public, stakeholder organizations, governmental agencies and other interested
parties the chance to weigh in on issues related to the potential
environmental effects of marine protected area proposals being considered by
the Commission. The PSO, UASC, and the city of
Redondo Beach each submitted letters requesting scoping meetings after
learning that the Fish and Game Commission initially intended to bypass the
scoping meeting process for the South Coast Region. "While we're pleased that the
Commission has acknowledged the need for the scoping meeting process in the
South Coast, a single meeting for the region is not nearly adequate for such
an important issue," commented Steven Fukuto, president of UASC and a
PSO member. "This is yet another example of the MLPA process being
rushed to implementation without buy-in and input from the very people it
will impact." "Multiple scoping meetings
were held for both the Central and North Central Coasts, and I see no reason
why the South Coast should receive less," said Paul Lebowitz, director
of the Kayak Fishing Association of California and PSO member. "Giving
South Coast residents only one opportunity to voice their concerns regarding
the MPAs about to be imposed on them is not enough. Given the complexity,
magnitude and scope of what is being proposed, the decisions made now will
have consequences for generations." "Anglers need to make their
voices heard and tell the Commission that they demand to be treated fairly in
the South Coast," said Fukuto. "I call upon anglers throughout
Southern California to go to www.KeepAmericaFishing.org
and send an e-mail to the Commission urging them to hold a series of scoping
meetings in the South Coast. One is just not enough." Lebowitz concluded, "It is
incumbent upon the commission to correct this oversight by scheduling a
series of scoping meetings to help facilitate the most informed and
enlightened MLPA outcome possible. The recreational angling community in
Southern California deserves no less." ### |
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