Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke
1401 Constitution Avenue, NW
Room 5128
Washington, DC 20230
Dear Secretary Locke,
Please do not expand the Hawaii-based shallow set longline swordfish fishery
since the death of even small numbers of these sea turtles has serious
consequences for their future survival, increasing the number of sea turtles that
could be killed or injured in the swordfish longline fishery is inappropriate.
The expansion of the Hawaii-based longline fishery would violate the Endangered
Species Act (ESA) since the ESA requires NMFS toensure that sea turtle
populations not only continue to survive, but recover; violate the Marine Mammal
Protection Act since the Hawaii pelagic longline fishery is known to injure and kill
humpback whales and false killer whales, but NMFS has yet to take the required
steps reduce fishery-related harm to these species; violate the Migratory Bird
Treaty Act (MTBA) since the existing Hawai'i-based longline fishery kills migratory
birds that are protected under the MBTA and an expanded fishery will kill more,
and violate the the Magnuson-Stevens Act since this federal law requires fishery
managers to end overfishing immediately and rebuild overfished populations of
bigeye and yellowfin tuna, not increase catch levels of these species in the Hawaii
longline fishery.
Thank you,
Karen Lind
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Comment from Karen Lind
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Fisheries in the Western Pacific: Pelagic Fisheries; Hawaii-based Shallow-set Longline Fishery
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