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Anti-Fishing Groups Bypass Ongoing Lawsuit in Attempt to Ban Lead Fishing Tackle
12/6/2011
Legislation to Avert Unnecessary Fishing Closures Gathers Senate Support
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Rebuilding Menhaden Will Provide Significant Benefits for Recreational Fisheries
11/10/2011
National Park Service Plans to Shut Anglers Out of Biscayne National Park
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Sportfishing Industry Recognizes Recreational Fishing's Leaders With Its Top National Awards
10/26/2011
2011 Sportfishing Summit Brings Industry Leaders Together in New Orleans
10/26/2011
Sportfishing Industry Commends House Introduction of Legilsation to Rebuild the Gulf of Mexico's Economy and Environment
10/6/2011
American Sportfishing Association Receives Excellence in Public Relations Award from the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers
9/22/2011
Important Legislation Introduced to Increase Recreational Fishing and Hunting Access on Public Lands
9/6/2011
Sportfishing Industry Association Names New Tradeshow Director
9/1/2011
Recreational Fishing Community Dealt Another Blow from Fault Federal Fisheries Management
8/19/2011
KeepAmericaFishing Named Best Rebranding Finalist in PR Newswire's Platinum PR Awards
7/26/2011
RESTORE the Gulf Coast Act of 2011 Has Sportfishing Industry's Full Support
7/21/2011
The World's Largest Sportfishing Trade Show Lives Up to Its Reputation
7/15/2011
Sportfishing Industry Awards 2011 "Best of Show" Honors
7/14/2011
Veteran Outdoor Journalist Frank Stargeant Honored With POMA/ASA Homer Circle Fishing Communicator Award
7/13/2011
Point Your Business Compass in the Right Direction with ICAST 2011
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Sportfishing and Boating Industries Support FishAmerica's Programs
7/6/2011
American Sportfishing Association Elects Board of Directors Members
7/5/2011
Legislation Introduced to Stop Unwarranted Fisheries Closures
6/23/2011
Sportfishing Industry Lauds Legislation to Prevent Unwarranted Ban on Lead Fishing Tackle
4/27/2011
$1 Million in Grant Funding Available for Community-based Habitat Restoration Projects
4/11/2011
Recreational Fishing Community Collaborates on Reducing Marine Fish Mortality
4/4/2011
FishAmerica Awards $1 Million in Sportfish Habitat Restoration Grants
3/9/2011
U.S. Senate Expresses Concern with Federal Marine Fisheries Management
3/8/2011
Sportfishing Industry Commends America's Great Outdoors Initiative
2/18/2011
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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For Immediate Release
Mary Jane Williamson, Communications Director
mjwilliamson@asafishing.org, 703-519-9691, x227
www.asafishing.org

Anti-Fishing Groups Bypass Ongoing Lawsuit in Attempt to Ban 
Lead Fishing Tackle

Sportfishing community calls for the dismissal of unwarranted petition for a national ban on lead fishing tackle

Alexandria, VADecember 6, 2011 –On November 16, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was yet again petitioned by the Center for Biological Diversity and two other anti-fishing groups, requesting that the agency regulate the manufacture and sale of lead fishing tackle of certain sizes and uses under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). If approved, such regulation could result in a de facto ban of lead sinkers, jigs and other popular types of fishing equipment.

This comes on the heels of a similar petition that the EPA dismissed in November 2010. The original petition also sought to ban lead hunting and shooting ammunition, which is exempted from regulation under TSCA. In dismissing the original petition, the EPA indicated that the “petitioners have not demonstrated that the requested rule is necessary to protect against an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment, as required by the TSCA.”

“The sportfishing community is once again asking the EPA to rule on the side of scientific fish and wildlife population management and dismiss this unwarranted petition,” said American Sportfishing Association (ASA) Vice President Gordon Robertson. “Such regulations will have a significant, negative impact on recreational anglers and the sportfishing industry, yet the petitioners lack credible science to back such a far-reaching request. They claim lead is threatening loons across the nation, but several studies, including one by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, have shown that loon populations are either stable or increasing throughout most of their range.”

"Despite the EPA's clear ruling, the petitioners continue to attempt to push the ban," said Robertson. "This further demonstrates the need for a legislative solution to this growing threat to recreational fishing. In response, the co-chairs of the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus have introduced the Hunting, Fishing and Recreational Shooting Sports Protection Act, which would prevent an overreaching ban of lead fishing tackle. With anti-fishing organizations trying to over-regulate fishing using whatever means they can, legislation is needed to protect traditional fishing tackle and ammunition from unjustified bans that will harm the economy and reduce participation in outdoor activities."

“Last year more than 43,000 anglers sent their objections to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson through KeepAmericaFishing™,” said Robertson. “ASA encourages members of the sportfishing industry and the angling public to contact the EPA in opposition to the petition and to urge their Members of Congress to support the Hunting, Fishing and Recreational Shooting Sports Protection Act. ASA will soon provide suggested comments on www.KeepAmericaFishing.org. The sportfishing industry applauds the Congressional Sportsmen’s Caucus for its leadership and for so powerfully addressing an issue that urgently needs a dose of common sense.”

Two of the three petitioners are currently engaged in a lawsuit against the EPA’s dismissal of the original petition to ban lead fishing tackle. “The petitioners are taking advantage of our federal government, ignoring the decision that the EPA made just a year ago and working around the ongoing litigation that they filed shortly after that decision,” said Robertson. “This is a gaming of the system and ASA urges the EPA to deny the most recent petition and asks all anglers to voice their support for the Hunting, Fishing and Recreational Shooting Sports Protection Act.”

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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 gives America’s 60 million anglers a voice in policy decisions that affect their ability to sustainably fish on our nation’s waterways through KeepAmericaFishing™, our angler advocacy campaign. America’s anglers generate over $45 billion in retail sales with a $125 billion impact on the nation's economy creating employment for over one million people

 

 

 

 

 

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