Wal Mart supports marine reserves and catch shares

for those who spend their hard earned money on fishing supplies at Wal Mart

WAL-MART GIVES $36 MILLION TO ANTI-FISHING GROUPS
RFA Says Walton Family Foundation Supports MPA & Catch Share Efforts

August 17, 2011 - Wal-Mart announced this week its efforts to help fund the demise of both the recreational and commercial fishing industry while also working to ensure that the next generation of sportsmen will have less access to coastal fish stocks than at any point in U.S. history.

In August 16th news release from Wal-Mart corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas, the Walton Family Foundation announced investments totaling more than $71.8 million awarded to various environmental initiatives in 2010, with over $36 million alone handed over to Marine Conservation grantees including Ocean Conservancy, Conservation International Foundation, Marine Stewardship Council, World Wildlife Fund and Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

According to the release, the Walton Family Foundation “focuses on globally important marine areas and works with grantees and other partners to create networks of effectively managed protected areas that conserve key biological features, and ensure the sustainable utilization of marine resources - especially fisheries - in a way that benefits both nature and people.”

Scott Burns, former director of marine conservation at World Wildlife Fund and now director of Walton Family Foundation’s environmental efforts, said money will go to “protect and conserve natural resources while also recognizing the roles these waters play in the livelihoods of those who live nearby.” The Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) countered that these specially managed areas of coastal waters are also referred to as marine protected areas or marine reserves, and the end result is denied angler access, of no benefit to the very people whom Wal-Mart claims to benefit.

"A quick visit to the Ocean Conservancy website should be telling enough for anglers interested in learning where Wal-Mart’s prof

I’m only shopping at Wal-Mart unless absolutely necessary from here on out…

Pat Condon
www.ksamarineinsurance.com
(843)568-8559

of course they support catch shares. when it is all over, they will be able to buy all that they want and have a monopoly on the fresh fish. It has always been about money. It is not about saving fish.

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NMFS = No More Fishing Season

“Back home we got a taxidermy man. He gonna have a heart attack when he see what I brung him”

This very informative discussion is also under “Fishing Discussion”. It is a must read.

ColumbiaDawgfan
Sea Hunt Triton 220

I bet Wal-Mart would eagerly by redsnapper fillets from Belize or sordfish steaks from Taiwanese longliners at cheap prices and sell them all day long. Thus doing far more to deplete worldwide fish stocks than help them…but wait…its like Wal Mart is evil or something…I have always tried to limit what I spend ther as much as possible.

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