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Traps Off the Reefs: It’s the “Right Thing”

Friday, November 4th, 2011 at 6:48 AM

Traps Off the Reefs: It’s the “Right Thing”
By Anthony P Mauro, Sr (c) 2011

Conservation Corner w/ Anthony P. Mauro, Sr

Conservation Corner w/ Anthony P. Mauro, Sr

USA --(Ammoland.com)-  Many outdoorsmen and outdoorswomen have spent more than 4 years trying to do the “right thing” and have commercial fixed gear removed from the artificial reefs.

Why do I call removing fixed gear the “right thing”? Because recreational anglers are being deterred  from using the reefs they are paying to build and maintain by a commercial fishing industry that pays nothing. Because Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and New York have removed fixed gear in order to do the right thing. Because Delaware is now in the process of removing fixed gear in order to do the right thing.

Because the Federal government stopped funding New Jersey’s Reef Program  because it believes that the State is not doing the right thing. Because a former DEP Commissioner (and now Administrator of EPA) and Director of Fish and Wildlife stated in a letter that to remove fixed gear from the reefs is to do the right thing. Because more than 50 assemblypersons and 34 senators (70% of our legislators) have supported  removing fixed gear from the reefs in order to do the right thing.

Removing fixed gear from the reefs is the “right thing” because the commercial fishing industry has annexed a public resource for purposes of profit and uses a portion of the profits to continue the practice of deterring access to the rightful owners of the reefs – the recreational anglers that pay to build and maintain them.

For those of you that may not know, during the past 4 years representatives from the NJOA have  met with the two DEP Commissioners, numerous legislators, two Governors and members of their administrations, environmental counselors and policy personnel, and many others, and we have asked them to do the right thing. We have held a rally and participated in three demonstrations in support of doing the right thing.

No one has told us that doing the right thing would be easy and we know that progress is sometimes measured in decades – not days or years. It took Einstein 10 years to arrive at the simply looking equation E=MC2. His commitment was as important to solving the riddle as his intellect. He resisted the temptation to accept an incomplete answer. He was true to the integrity of his mission.

Fortunately, our pursuit is not as complicated as exposing the secrets of the universe but is instead removing commercial gear – all fixed gear – from the artificial reefs. Our mission is to correct an injustice; to do the “right thing”.  We don’t need the smarts of Einstein to accomplish our mission; just his integrity and commitment. Each of you has the NJOA’s commitment to continue to pursue all avenues available to us to do the right thing and get fixed gear removed from the reefs, regardless of how  long it may take. We ask that you continue to work with us.

So, even if you have done so already, contact Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver (973) 395-1166, and Assemblyman Nelson Albano (609) 465-0700, and ask that they do the right thing and allow Bill A1152  (legislation that prohibits the use of certain fishing gear on artificial reefs) to be heard . Contact Bob Martin, Commissioner, Department of Environmental Protection, (609) 292-2885, and ask him to do the right thing and create a regulation that will restore Federal Aid to New Jersey’s Reef Program.

 Finally, please forward this to others and ask that they join us in pursuit of the “right thing”.  

As a reminder, General Elections are held in New Jersey on Tuesday, November 8, 2011.

Color The Green Movement Blue

Color The Green Movement Blue

About:
Anthony P. Mauro, Sr, (also known as “Ant” to friends and associates) is Chairman and co-founder of the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance, New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Conservation Foundation, and New Jersey Outdoor Alliance Environmental Projects. Ant’s commitment to the principles of sustainable use of natural resources and environmental stewardship helped to create the New Jersey Angling & Hunting Conservation Caucus (NJA&HC). The NJA&HC is the first outdoor caucus of its kind in New Jersey and is designed to educate opinion leaders and policy makers about the principles of conservation; the foundation for healthy ecosystems, fish and wildlife.

Ant is a public speaker on the topic of conservation and the ways  anglers and hunters can become involved in shaping outdoors releated legislative policy. He has authored three books on conservation, hunting and the great outdoors including the controversial and highly regarded, “Color The Green Movement Blue” (available as ebook). His other books include; “Take Me on Safari: A Family Affair” (available as ebook) and  “The New Age Hunter”. He also wrote the children’s book “Where is Wildbeary?”

Anthony P Mauro, Sr

Anthony P Mauro, Sr

Ant is available to speak at your club and to do book signings.  ~ Contact him: apmaurosr@njoutdooralliance.org

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NRA Victory in Arizona Battle Over Use of Lead Ammunition

Friday, October 21st, 2011 at 9:00 AM

NRA Victory in Arizona Battle Over Use of Lead Ammunition

NRA-ILA

NRA - ILA

FAIRFAX, Va. --(Ammoland.com)- In a major legal victory, a federal judge has ruled in favor of the National Rifle Association and the federal Bureau of Land Management, throwing a lawsuit filed by an environmental group, the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD), out of U.S. District Court in Phoenix, Ariz.

The case is Center for Biological Diversity v. U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Safari Club International had joined the case as a “friend of the court” and assisted NRA with its successful efforts.

CBD’s lawsuit, filed on Jan. 27, 2009, alleged that the BLM and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service were illegally mismanaging federal lands in Arizona. The lawsuit challenged the allowance of off road vehicles, construction of roads, inadequate protection of desert tortoises, and inadequate protection of California condors.

Among other things, the suit sought to force BLM to ban the use of lead ammunition for hunting in the Arizona Strip, a rugged area in the northwest corner of the state renowned for great hunting. CBD contended California condors in Arizona and elsewhere were being poisoned from scavenging game that was shot by hunters using lead shot or bullets. But the record plainly shows that California condors were reintroduced to this area of Arizona based on express promises by FWS and other agencies that the reintroduction would not affect hunting.

Among other things, the Court ruled that CBD had waived its claims concerning BLM’s failure to assess the alleged impact of lead ammunition on condors because “[i]t did not argue that BLM was required to include the potential effects of lead ammunition in [BLM's] analysis of environmental impacts.”

Even before the ruling, NRA’s intervention in the case on behalf of its members had already resulted in several legal victories.

A Jan. 13, 2010 court ruling granting NRA’s motion to intervene was recently published in the official Federal Rules Decision Reporter. The Federal Rules Decisions Reporter is a compendium of selected United States district court rulings that specifically interpret and apply the Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure.

Publication of this court ruling is important to hunters and NRA members because it sets legal precedent by confirming that there is a “significantly protectable interest” in hunting that can justify intervention by hunter’s rights groups like NRA in the increasing number of lawsuits filed by so-called environmental groups against state and federal natural resource, game and land management agencies.

To see key documents filed in this case, visit http://michellawyers.com/cbdvblm.

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Established in 1871, the National Rifle Association is America’s oldest civil rights and sportsmen’s group. Four million members strong, NRA continues its mission to uphold Second Amendment rights and to advocate enforcement of existing laws against violent offenders to reduce crime. The Association remains the nation’s leader in firearm education and training for law-abiding gun owners, law enforcement and the military. Visit: www.nra.org

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