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Legislation to Improve Federal Marine Fisheries Management
System Picks Up Support in the House

10/1/2010
Sportfishing Industry Applauds Legislation Preventing Ban on Fishing Tackle
9/29/2010
Sportfishing Industry Asks EPA to Dismiss Petition to Ban Lead in Tackle
9/9/2010
American Sportfishing Association Statement on the Death of Ted Stevens
8/11/2010
Sportsman's Paradise is Open or Business
8/6/2010
Sportfishing Industry Applauds Fishery Funds in 2010 Supplemental Appropriations Bill
8/3/2010
Sportfishing Industry Members Recognized for Efforts to KeepAmericaFishing™
7/29/2010
Sportfishing and Boating Communities continue to Call for Public Access
7/21/2010
ICAST 2010 Continues Tradition as World's Largest Sportfishing Trade Show
7/16/2010
Louisiana Reopens Most State Waters to Recreational Fishing
7/15/2010
Sportfishing Community Applauds Legislation to Improve Federal Marine Fisheries Management System
7/15/2010
Sportfishing Industry Awards 2010 "Best of Show" Honors
7/15/2010
Sportfishing Industry and Anglers United with One Voice
7/14/2010
Robert Montgomery Honored with POMA/ASA Homer Circle Fishing Communicator Award
7/13/2010
Comprehensive Angler Access Study Has Surprising Results
7/7/2010
Survey Data Illustrates Gulf Disaster's Brutal Financial Impact
7/1/2010
Sportfishing Industry "Gets in on the Action" with ICAST 2010
6/30/2010
FishAmerica Gulf Fund to Benefit from June 30 Telethon
6/28/2010
Completed Virginia Bridge Replacement Project Unveiled
6/25/2010
American Sportfishing Association Elects Board of Directors Members
6/16/2010
Expanded Fishing Closures in South Atlantic Will Result in Millions in Lost Sales
6/8/2010
Sportfishing Industry Urges President Obama to Provide Immediate Financial Assistance to Businesses in the Gulf
6/4/2010
Memorial Day Weekend a Bust for Gulf Coast Recreational Fishing Businesses
6/3/2010
Senate Supplemental Appropriations Bill Provides Gulf Oil Leak Disaster Fisheries Assistance
5/28/2010
New Sportfishing Data Illustrates Oil Disaster's Impact
5/27/2010
Sportfishing Industry Supports Critical Need for Gulf Oil Spill Response
5/14/2010
$1 Million Available for Community-based Habitat Restoration Projects
5/13/2010
FishAmerica Foundation's Gulf Fund Supports Gulf Coast Restoration Efforts
5/10/2010
Sportfishing Industry Expresses Deep Concern Over Gulf Oil Spill
4/30/2010
"Best Outdoor Shows in the Northeast" a Success in 2010
3/30/2010
Sportfishing Industry partners with Professional Outdoor Media Association on Sportfishing Communicator Award
3/1/2010
Sportfishing Industry and Partners Call on Administration to make Major Fisheries Management Changes
2/23/2010
Overall 2009 Recreational Fishing License Sales Up
2/3/2010
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Future Fisherman Foundation Press Release

Sportfishing Industry Supports Critical Need for Gulf Oil Spill Response
Industry urges that everything be done to prevent economic collapse

Alexandria, VAMay 14, 2010 – While the nation continues to focus on the efforts to contain the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, the American Sportfishing Association (ASA), the trade association representing the sportfishing industry, is working to ensure that recreational fishing businesses are accounted for in federal appropriations and through BP’s disaster response fund as the economic evaluation and assistance process evolves.

On May 12, President Obama sent a $118 million legislative package to Congress asking for additional funds for oil spill response and to help speed assistance to people and businesses affected by the spill. Yesterday, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved about $68 million of the White House's request with more possibly on the way.

“This is a good first start and we’re pleased that the President and Congress have addressed the critical need for additional funding,” said ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman. “We are working to ensure that the sportfishing industry’s voice is heard as the economic assessment and financial compensation efforts move forward. This includes reminding everyone that, despite reports to the contrary, most of the Gulf is open for business.”

“Understandably, most of the attention is being focused on the affected areas, however, there is another side to this story that deserves to be told,” said ASA President and CEO Mike Nussman. “According to the oil spill response Joint Information Center and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the federal waters closed to recreational and commercial fishing is only eight percent of the Gulf of Mexico. This means that 92 percent of the Gulf is open and available for recreational fishing.

“Nussman further said, “In fact, the vast majority of Gulf waters has not been affected by the oil spill and continues to support productive recreational fishing and tourism activities. State and local tourism and natural resource agencies’ websites clearly states that fishable waters are open and ready for business. What we don’t want – and can’t afford as a nation and as an industry - is economic collapse in the Gulf region as self-fulfilling prophesy.”

Recreational fishing contributes $41 billion dollars in economic output in the Gulf Coast region annually and supports over 300,000 jobs. The Gulf of Mexico is one of the most popular areas for recreational fishing in the United States with nearly six million saltwater anglers taking over 45 million fishing trips each year, fishing for red drum, spotted seatrout, sheepshead and red snapper among others. The oil spill has the potential to impact the nearly 2,300 tackle shops in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and the West Coast of Florida.

Since 1992, more than $1 billion from the Sport Fish and Boating Trust Fund has been dedicated to conserve and restore Louisiana’s coastal wetlands - $400 million since Hurricane Katrina. The basis for the Fund is the federal excise tax on sportfishing equipment and motorboat and small engine fuel.

In addition, the FishAmerica Foundation, ASA’s conservation and research foundation, is expanding its Gulf Fund grant program to include fisheries and their habitats that are expected to be impacted by the April oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The sportfishing industry established the Gulf Fund in 2005 to help restore fisheries habitat and recreational fishing facilities devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

“Although no one is certain of the long-term impacts of the oil spill, the FishAmerica Foundation is prepared to step up and assist local groups with funding to restore sportfish and their habitats once the restoration efforts begin,” said FishAmerica Foundation Executive Director Johanna Laderman.

Nussman concluded, “The Deepwater Horizon oil spill will test our natural resource agencies as never before. While the impact on recreational fisheries and wildlife is impossible to gauge at this time, everything must be done to clean up this massive oil spill and measures must be put in place to ensure that something like this does not happen again.”

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The American Sportfishing Association (ASA) is the sportfishing industry’s trade association, committed to looking out for the interests of the entire sportfishing community. We give the industry a unified voice speaking out when emerging laws and policies could significantly affect sportfishing business or sportfishing itself. We invest in long-term ventures to ensure the industry will remain strong and prosperous as well as safeguard and promote the enduring economic and conservation values of sportfishing in America. ASA also represents the interests of America’s 60 million anglers who generate over $45 billion in retail sales with a $125 billion impact on the nation’s economy creating employment for over one million people.

The FishAmerica Foundation, the conservation and research foundation of the American Sportfishing Association, is dedicated to keeping our fish and waters healthy. FishAmerica unites the sportfishing industry with conservation groups, government agencies, fishing tournaments, corporations and charitable foundations, investing in fisheries conservation and research across the country. FishAmerica’s matching grants empower citizen conservationists in their own communities. Since 1983, FishAmerica has invested more than $11 million in 1,000 fisheries conservation and research projects nationwide.

 

 

 

 

 

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