Wednesday, October 06, 2004

New Oceana Press Release: U.S. House Bill Would Threaten Whales, Dolphins and Seals

A new press release has been posted to the Oceana Web site

(http://www.oceana.org):

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U.S. HOUSE BILL WOULD THREATEN WHALES, DOLPHINS AND SEALS
(http://northamerica.oceana.org//index.cfm?sectionID=10&fuseaction=35.detail&pressreleaseID=204)

October 5, 2004 (WASHINGTON, DC) -- Oceana today urged the U.S.
House of Representatives not to take action on H.R. 5104,
legislation recently passed by the House Resources Committee
that would weaken the existing law that protects whales,
dolphins, seals and other marine mammals from destructive
fishing gear.

Oceana opposes H.R. 5104, which waters down protections
currently included in the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA),
primarily because the proposed changes would eliminate
significant deadlines to reduce the number of marine mammals
captured and killed each year during commercial fishing
operations.

Every year thousands of marine mammals, including whales,
dolphins, seals and porpoises, are unintentionally but commonly
caught and killed in fishing gear, a problem referred to as
bycatch. The MMPA sets a national goal to significantly reduce
bycatch, but commercial vessels using indiscriminate fishing
gear such as gillnets, trawl nets, and pelagic longlines catch
these marine animals in addition to the fish they intend to
catch. The whales, dolphins and other animals are then discarded
-- often injured, dead or dying...

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Read the complete release on Oceana's Web site:

http://northamerica.oceana.org//index.cfm?sectionID=10&fuseaction=35.detail&pressreleaseID=204

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