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Stop the Dangerous Privatization of Oceans!

Target: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council
Sponsored by: Food and Water Watch
It’s hard to imagine there is an entire industry out there dedicated to privatizing the vast, wild oceans, and threatens the livelihood of Gulf Coast fishing families.

How? The Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council is trying to set up the path for a dangerous new industry: commercial-scale fish farming in our oceans.

This largely untested industry threatens the safety of our food, hurts the marine environment, and endangers the livelihood of fishing communities that depend on healthy wild fish to make a living.

The council has been operating under the radar. Let them know they are being watched and that you care about our oceans and our health.

Tell the Fishery Management Council that fishing communities and the public need more time to weigh in. Sign the petition and help stop the giveaway of our oceans!
deadline: 10-18-2008
goal: 15,000
 

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Dear Gulf Council:

I am very concerned about the developing plan for commercial ocean fish farming in the Gulf of Mexico. As-is, the plan does not adequately address the effects of industrial ocean fish farming on public health, the Gulf environment, and local fishing communities.

I strongly urge you to provide the American public the opportunity to engage on this important issue by providing another comment period and holding regional workshops so people will better understand open ocean aquaculture and what it will mean to their lives. While open ocean aquaculture has been a topic of discussion at the Council for some time, the current plan was only first debuted in January 2007, and has been whisked through the Council process in less than a year, with little publicity.

In particular, I am worried that the Council plan does not:
- Have strict environmental requirements about pollution and harm to habitat and wildlife
- Prevent farming of endangered or threatened species and species of concern
- Protect essential habitat and fishing grounds by requiring buffer zones around special or fragile places
- Require compensation for exclusionary use of public resources for private profit
- Prevent using oil rigs for aquaculture
- Talk about how increasing aquaculture can hurt other marine wildlife by using more prey species in feed

These are all extremely important issues that must be addressed before any aquaculture permits are even considered in the Gulf of Mexico. I strongly urge the Council to review the developing plan for ocean fish farming very carefully before moving forward, and to provide another comment period and regional workshops. A poorly or hurriedly designed open ocean aquaculture plan could have unintended consequences. There is no reason to rush to finalize an incomplete plan.

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We signed the “Stop the Dangerous Privatization of Oceans!” petition!
# 50:
12:32 pm PDT, Oct 23, Ms Zentura, Wyoming
# 49:
12:26 pm PDT, Oct 23, Jonathan Knowles, United Kingdom
# 48:
12:24 pm PDT, Oct 23, Name not displayed, Georgia
# 47:
12:22 pm PDT, Oct 23, Carolyn Tonahill, Louisiana
# 46:
12:17 pm PDT, Oct 23, Susan Walker, California
# 45:
12:15 pm PDT, Oct 23, Amber Aumock, California
# 44:
12:15 pm PDT, Oct 23, Victoria Kaplan, Washington D.C.
Gulf Council: Please look before you leap!
# 43:
11:46 am PDT, Oct 23, Sharon Collette, South Carolina
# 42:
11:40 am PDT, Oct 23, Charles Hixon, Hawaii
# 41:
11:34 am PDT, Oct 23, Venessa Hughes, New York
# 40:
11:28 am PDT, Oct 23, Alex Klomp, Netherlands
# 39:
11:13 am PDT, Oct 23, Christoph Poss, Germany
# 38:
10:53 am PDT, Oct 23, April Peterson, Illinois
the ocean's belong to nobody. and they never will. you are out of your minds if you think you can own the ocean's. LEAVE OUR OCEANS ALONE
# 37:
10:51 am PDT, Oct 23, Sean Noyes, Finland
# 36:
10:45 am PDT, Oct 23, Dogan Ozkan, Turkey
# 35:
10:41 am PDT, Oct 23, Rachel Chandler, Illinois
# 34:
10:35 am PDT, Oct 23, Eli Gaia, Florida
The oceans belong to nobody, and they never will
# 33:
10:03 am PDT, Oct 23, Name not displayed, Minnesota
# 32:
10:01 am PDT, Oct 23, Nicky Elizabeth, Maine
# 31:
9:57 am PDT, Oct 23, Terri VanKuipers, Canada
# 30:
9:47 am PDT, Oct 23, Yvonne Friend, United Kingdom
# 29:
9:39 am PDT, Oct 23, ROBERT STREBECK, Texas
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9:35 am PDT, Oct 23, Gino Foti, Massachusetts
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9:23 am PDT, Oct 23, Thorton Wells, Kansas
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9:09 am PDT, Oct 23, Lisa Salazar, California
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9:01 am PDT, Oct 23, Crystal Jack, Florida
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8:36 am PDT, Oct 23, Vidya Sims, California
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8:34 am PDT, Oct 23, Scott Martinez, Oregon
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8:32 am PDT, Oct 23, Lisa Dodds, Virginia
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8:10 am PDT, Oct 23, Aelred Glidden, Michigan
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7:29 am PDT, Oct 23, Monica Aragon, Mexico
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7:00 am PDT, Oct 23, Liz Hartless, Michigan
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6:45 am PDT, Oct 23, Amy Schumacher, Ohio
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5:42 am PDT, Oct 23, Debra Arnold, Michigan
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5:40 am PDT, Oct 23, Jason Bowman, California
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5:24 am PDT, Oct 23, Karin Keeling, North Carolina
# 14:
5:20 am PDT, Oct 23, Ginger Chagall, Germany
# 13:
5:13 am PDT, Oct 23, Candy LeBlanc, California
# 12:
5:12 am PDT, Oct 23, Selina Schecroun, Virginia
# 11:
5:11 am PDT, Oct 23, Fred Fall, New Jersey
# 10:
5:09 am PDT, Oct 23, Lynda Mink, Florida
# 9:
5:07 am PDT, Oct 23, Sandra Stubbs, Delaware
# 8:
4:06 am PDT, Oct 23, Franziska Eber, Germany
# 7:
3:48 am PDT, Oct 23, Noriko Ehara, Japan
# 6:
2:53 am PDT, Oct 23, Thomas Pirovano, Switzerland
I care the Oceans!
# 5:
2:27 am PDT, Oct 23, Misty Rennebohm, Canada
I care about all oceans! do not privatize them!
# 4:
2:15 am PDT, Oct 23, Donna Marshall, Georgia
# 3:
1:39 am PDT, Oct 23, David Dunkleberger, Pennsylvania
# 2:
12:13 am PDT, Oct 23, Nicky Meyer, South Africa
# 1:
5:00 pm PDT, Oct 19, Robyn Erler, California
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