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Update: Feds confirm new appeals process for fishing penalties |
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has formally announced a series of steps that will allow the alleged victims of excessive fisheries law enforcement actions a new recourse for appeal.
Speaking in teleconference from Washington this afternoon, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief Jane Lubchenco also announced plans to undertake a deeper probe into the scandalized fund of fines paid to NOAA by fishermen, most notably in Glocuester and around New England. Read the complete story from the Gloucester Times.
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HASTINGS: Time to improve the Endangered Species Act
May 18, 2012 - When the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was signed into law in 1973 by President Nixon, he spoke about the importance of preserving “the rich array of animal life with which our country has been blessed.” I believe that goal is as important today as it was back then. However, after nearly 40 years, it’s time to take a fresh, honest look at the law and consider whether there are ways it could be improved to do a better job of protecting and recovering species.






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