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Marine biologist with Pew ties to head fisheries

According to the Gloucester Times, Dr. Lubchenco, now confirmed as NOAA chief, was part of a working group of "high-profile political and scientific figures" who "helped write a political and policy agenda for the nation based on assumptions of an alarming — and widely disputed — scientific paper." The paper was published inNature in 2003 by R.A. Myers and B. Worm, and "predicted a collapse of biodiversity and an apocalyptic end to seafood-producing species by 2048 due to 'overfishing'." NOAA nominee tied to discredited fishing report

In additional news, the Gloucester Daily Times reports:  Marine biologist with Pew ties to head fisheries

 

RECENT COVERAGE:

NMFS chief nominee backed Bush 'no-fishing zone'

Pew-backed nominee inches to NOAA post

OPINION: Testing Obama's opposition to 'ideology'

Senate committee approves stalled NOAA nomination - Dr. Jane Lubchenco

Gloucester Daily Times Opinion: Top NOAA nominee's Pew ties deserve full vetting

FISHERIES CONCERNS:

Pew ties cloud industry view of NOAA chief nominee

To many in the fishing industry, data that comes financed by the Pew Charitable Trusts is data to be doubted, and in Lubchenco, many in the industry see a proud Pew partisan who is about to take authority over the nation's fisheries and its remaining fishermen and women.  Read Richard Gaines' complete story in the Gloucester Times

The Oregonian Comments on Eastern Fisheries' Concerns

New England fishing interests aren't happy about Lubchenco's ties to the Pew Charitable Trusts, which they blame for financing studies aimed at severely curtailing commercial fishing.   Read the commentary in The Oregonian

SENATE COMMITTEE HOLD:

MARCH 5 UPDATE: Obama's science picks on hold - Read Saving Seafood's posting in full

WASHINGTON, DC (March 3, 2009) - The nominations of two of President Obama's top science advisers have stalled in the Senate, according to several sources, posing a challenge to the administration as it seeks to frame new policies on climate change and other environmental issues.Read the Washington Post story in full

CONFIRMATION HEARING:

WASHINGTON, DC (February 12, 2009) - Dr. Jane Lubchenco, nominated by President Obama to be the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Watch a video of her nomination testimony; her remarks begin at 47:20.

Senator Mel Martinez - general questions begin at 85:21; fisheries-related questions, including his quota concerns, begin at 89:04

Senator Mark Begich - general questions begin at 93:12; fisheries-related questions, including Alaska's ban on fish farming, begin at 94:03

Senator Olympia Snowe - general questions begin at 100:30; fisheries-related questions, including the great divide between the fishing industry and regulators, begin at 105:50

Read Dr. Lubchenco's opening statement before the U.S. Senate Committee [PDF]

 

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