Federal Disaster Request Hooks Shareholders' Support

Gulf of Mexico, AL, USA, (May 21, 2010) – Calling his request “sensible and significant for protecting the resources of the region”,  the Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders' Alliance endorsed a federal request Wednesday by U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) to declare the Gulf of Mexico a fishery failure following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. 



“Make no mistake, a fishery failure is the last designation you would want for a fishery,” said David Walker, Alabama constituent of the Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders’ Alliance. “But considering how this oil could impact our fishery long term, Sen. Shelby’s call for a disaster designation is both sensible and significant for protecting the resources of our region – fish and fishermen, alike.”



Under current law, the Department of Commerce has the discretion to designate a commercial fishery failure as a result of man-made causes beyond the control of fishery managers.

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Gulf Oil Spill -- Emergency Contact Information
* For NOAA media inquiries, please contact Keeley Belva at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 301-713-3066
* For response inquiries, please phone the Joint Information Center at 985-902-5231 or 985-902-5240
* To report oil on land, or for general Community and Volunteer Information, please phone 866-448-5816
* To report oiled or injured wildlife, please phone 866-557-1401
* To discuss spill related damage claims, please phone 800-440-0858

* BP is asking fishermen for their assistance in cleaning up the oil spill. BP is calling this the Vessel of Opportunities Program and through it, BP is looking to contract shrimp boats, oyster boats and other vessels for hire to deploy boom in the Gulf of Mexico. Fishermen should phone 425-745-8017

CLOSURES:
http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/sf/deepwater_horizon/DWHEmergClosure2.pdf

USEFUL LINKS:
* http://www.noaa.gov/deepwaterhorizon – for fact sheets and up-to-date information
* http://www.flickr.com/photos/skytruth/sets/72157623909364472/detail/
* Dauphin Island Sea Lab - http://www.disl.org/
* Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality: http://www.deq.louisiana.gov/portal/
* Facebook: Gulf Coast Oil Spill Volunteers, http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=121928837818541&v=info

OTHER INFORMATION:
http://deepwaterhorizonresponse.com
Joint Information Center 1-866-448-5816
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Gulf of Mexico Reef Fishing 

The Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders’ Alliance is a leading organization supporting Commercial IFQ Fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico. Its goal is to protect the interests of the fishing industry. Some of our activities include:

  • Working with regulators, elected officials, and environmentalists to help commercial IFQ fisheries become an economic and conservation success
  • Expanding commercial IFQs to include vermilion snapper, amberjack, grey triggerfish, yellowtail snapper and king mackerel.
  • Exploring opportunities with national environmental groups to develop an eco-friendly designation for IFQ fish.
  • Developing a methodology for allocating (and reallocating) fish between the commercial and sport fisheries.

 
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