Massachusetts Striped Bass Association
Since 1950
Recreational Fishing Alliance Press Release...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 14, 2008
CONTACT: John DePersenaire
jdepersenaire@joinrfa.org

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Magnuson Flexibility Legislation Gains Wide Support



Washington, DC --- Congressman Frank Pallone introduced legislation yesterday that will amend the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Reauthorization Act of 2007 (MSA) and
include limited flexibility in rebuilding healthy fisheries.  HR 5425 has gained bipartisan support from 11
coastal legislators along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts illustrating that many believe limited flexibility is
needed in the management of rebuilding fish stocks.  



"We are very appreciative to Congressman Pallone and all the cosponsors of HR 5425 for introducing
legislation on this incredibly important issue," states Bob Healey, Chairman of the Board, Recreational
Fishing Alliance (RFA).  "This amendment to MSA injects common sense for managing fisheries for our
nation and will not compromise rebuilding and conservation."  



The reauthorized MSA contains arbitrary and rigid rebuilding requirements, which have unnecessarily
restricted recreational anglers and have not been adaptive to the dynamic marine environment.  Top
fisheries scientists and the RFA made this point during testimony at a congressional hearing in
December 2007.  Mr. Pallone's language would give the Secretary of Commerce the discretion to adjust
rebuilding timeframes only if specific criteria are present to ensure that the conservation of such stocks
continues to advance.  Limited flexibility would allow fishermen to retain access to important fisheries
such as summer flounder, red snapper, gag grouper, vermillion snapper, yellow-eye rockfish and canary
rockfish, while continuing to achieve management goals.  



"When deciding how best to rebuild fish stocks in complex environments, we must use sound biology and
science, not arbitrary deadlines set by Congress," Congressman Pallone stated at a press hearing on
Monday.  "The legislation I'm introducing in Congress is about rational rebuilding, and it is the best way to
rebuild our fisheries without bankrupting tackle shops, party boats and commercial fishermen."



This legislation needs to be passed and will be passed with the support of the entire recreational fishing
community.  It is critical that all recreational anglers and marine businesses get behind this bill and reach
out to their legislators and ask them to support HR 5425.



"Congressman Pallone and the cosponsors have shown a tremendous amount of leadership," states Jim
Donofrio, RFA Executive Director.  Mr. Pallone and the cosponsors are to be commended for doing what
is right and addressing a problem impacting their constituents."