Council advocates for fishing allowances within Pacific marine sanctuary, as endorsed by NOAA advisory body.
In a significant development, the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council has taken a step forward in supporting President Donald Trump's initiative to roll back commercial fishing restrictions in marine national monuments located in the Pacific Ocean.
The council's decision aligns with Trump's April 17 executive order, which directed the Commerce and Interior departments to review all existing marine monuments and provide recommendations to the President. The council has been tasked with preparing an analysis of management options to implement the executive order.
According to the council's statement, the analysis will focus on implementing the recommendations from Trump's April 17 executive order. The analysis will also ensure sustainable harvest of fishery resources and conserve protected species and monument resources.
The NOAA advisory council had previously made a recommendation to permit fishing in four Pacific ocean monuments. This recommendation has now been endorsed by the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council, potentially leading to the opening of some marine monuments to commercial fishing.
However, it's important to note that the search results do not contain information about the leader of the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council advocating for the lifting of fishing restrictions in the four Pacific marine protected areas.
The council's analysis will be presented at the council's next meeting in December, providing an opportunity for further discussion and potential action on this matter. The implementation of these recommendations could have significant implications for the marine ecosystems in the Pacific Ocean.
Stay tuned for more updates as this issue progresses.
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