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Alaska State Legislature

Wendy Lindskoog, Senate Majority Press Secretary
State Capitol
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
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Mackie Supports Alaska's Shore Based Fishermen

For Immediate Release: January 16, 1998 Contact: Dave Gray, Aide to Senator Mackie at 465-4925.

Juneau -- Sen. Jerry Mackie (D-Craig) introduced Senate Joint Resolution No. 33 Friday urging Congress to pass legislation that would restrict factory trawlers fishing within the nation’s 200 mile off shore zone.

The legislation (S. 1221) is called the "American Fisheries Act" and is authored by U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. The Act would not only reduce the amount of foreign ownership allowed in these large vessels, it would also limit their size.

"If enacted, this legislation will greatly improve the ability of our fishery resource managers to conserve the offshore fish stocks and prevent over harvesting by the large factory ships," Mackie said. "This can only benefit Alaskan fishermen and processors dependent on these resources by insuring the sustainability of future harvest levels."

Mackie believes another benefit is that the new foreign ownership restrictions and phase out of foreign controlled vessels will offer additional opportunities for Alaskans. Mackie is concerned that the factory trawlers provide little benefit to Alaskan communities, unlike the shore based fleet that processes all product in local processing facilities.

"It has been a long struggle for residents to gain a share of these valuable fisheries off our own shorelines. I would hope that the effect of S.1221 would will increase our participation in the fisheries," Mackie stated.

Mackie expects that the resolution will be approved early in this session in order to support Senator Stevens’ actions in obtaining passage of the American Fisheries Act.

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