they die. people, fish, and turtles.
Monday, September 15th, 2008Back to the overfishing conundrum, I just received an email from Elizabeth Ouzts of Environment NC:
Hi ,
The Pacific leatherback turtle is on the brink of extinction.
There are only 350 northern right whales left off the Atlantic coast.
Red snapper populations in the Gulf of Mexico are down to 5 percent of the species’ historical numbers.
The list of wildlife threatened by overfishing goes on and on.
Help reverse the decades of damage from overfishing by sending the administration a message that overfishing must stop.
https://www.environmentamerica.org/action/oceans/comment?id4=ES
With your help in 2006, we convinced Congress to pass a bill to put an end to decades of overfishing in our oceans. It’s a tough law, and it holds everyone who fishes accountable, including the big industrial fishing companies.
If the president honors the spirit of the law, it could put an end to overfishing. Period. No excuses.
But as with a lot of laws, powerful special interests — in this case the commercial fishing businesses — are fighting back to water down the effectiveness of the law.
We need your help to put the pressure on the Bush administration to offset those powerful interests and their lobbyists.
https://www.environmentamerica.org/action/oceans/comment?id4=ES
It will take thousands of comments from people across the country to convince the administration to keep the law strong. And the comment period is up in just five days.
If you took action last week, thank you. You can help now by sending this e-mail to five friends. If you didn’t take action, please do it today.
Together, we’ll be one huge voice calling for an immediate end to overfishing and strong rules to protect the health of our oceans.
Thanks for making it all possible.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Ouzts
Environment North Carolina State Director
ElizabethO@environmentnorthcarolina.org
http://www.environmentnorthcarolina.org
I just thought I would share, as it really fits with my recent focus on the Ocean. Blue is the new green!
Sustainably yours ~ Ashley Sue




