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West Coast Longline Fisheries

Expanded Fishery Proposals Jeopardize Vulnerable Sea Turtles

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California Coast Longline Expansion - Permit Expires!

Strong public opposition to opening the California and Oregon coasts between 50 and 200 miles from shore to a new longline fishery has finally thwarted fishery managers. The fishing industry with the support of National Marine Fisheries Service (under Bush) wanted to set thousands of deadly longline hooks within 200 miles of the California and Oregon coastline despite the historic bans and the fact that endangered sea turtles, marine mammals, and seabirds will be killed.

In California, longlining for swordfish has been illegal since 1977 due to impacts on endangered marine species such as sea turtles, whales, and other wildlife.  

The new Obama Adminstration allowed the "exempted fishing permit" or EFP for this action to expire in at the end of December 2009. Fishery officials confirmed that the permit had expired and that the fisher involved did not plan to re-apply at this time.

Separately, the Oregon Fish and Game Commission decided to permanently eliminate permits for longline fisheries from its fishery management plan.

Anyone who wrote a letter, email, postcard, letter to the editor; or attended a public hearing or event, made a donation to leatherback defense or in any way helped to oppose this effort played a critical part in protecting leatherbacks and loggerhead sea turtles along the West Coast. Thank you.

We hope we don't have to fight this particular battle ever again!

Read our comments opposing the new long-line permit.

Early in 2009, with the help of STRP members, we defeated the re-opening of a deadly longline fishery in deep water outside of 200 miles of the West Coast. Read more:

West Coast High Seas Shallow Set Longline Proposal - Defeated!
Longline fishing along the U.S. West Coast  outside the 200 mile limit was banned in 2004 due to its impacts on highly endangered Pacific leatherback and loggerhead turtles.  In spite of this, in 2008, federal fishery managers proposed re-opening the swordfish fishery 200 miles off the U. S. West coast on the High Seas. After thousands of public comments, letters, public hearings and scientist's warnings about the decline of the sea turtles, this fishery expansion was halted in April 2009 -- at least for now.

The last major U. S. Pacific longline fishery for swordfish now threatening the critically endangered Pacific leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles is the expanding Hawaii Longline Fishery. Read more.


Motions to Expand West Coast Swordfish Fishery
March 5th, 2012

Victory! Shark Fins Banned in California with STRP Support
October 7th, 2011

Pacific Loggerhead Sea Turtles Declared Endangered
September 16th, 2011

Urgent Action Plan for High Seas Management by the United Nations
June 20th, 2011

California Lawmakers Support West Coast Leatherback Critical Habitat
March 17th, 2010

California Ocean Leaders Adopt Sea Turtle Protection and Oppose New Longline Fishery
California Ocean Protection Council Adopts Resolution Favoring Sea Turtles Over Harmful New Swordfish Fishery

California Legislature Urges Sea Turtle Protection from New Swordfish Fishery
July 15th, 2008




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