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Dear Activist,
Western Atlantic bluefin tuna are in deep peril. This
amazing fish that can swim over 40 mph and weigh up to 1,500
pounds is in danger of becoming extinct within 10
years. Rampant commercial fishing has reduced the
mature population of this fish by 80% since 1970. Despite this,
the federal government is proposing to increase the catch in the
Gulf of Mexico, the only known spawning area for bluefin tuna in
the western Atlantic Ocean.
Please act now to
help protect bluefin tuna.
Fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico targeting swordfish and
yellowfin tuna deploy up to 40 miles of long-lines in the water
with hundreds of baited hooks attached. During the 10 hours a
day these long-lines are fishing, species that are supposed to
be protected in the Gulf of Mexico including bluefin tuna,
marlins, and sea turtles are caught and killed. Instead of
eliminating this wasteful fishing gear, the Federal
government is proposing to allow commercial fishermen to kill
and sell more bluefin tuna, despite the fact that their
population is at the lowest levels on record.
Please take a
moment to let the National Marine Fisheries Service know that
they must stop the use of long-lines in the Gulf of Mexico to
catch swordfish and yellowfin tuna. Other, less
wasteful, fishing gear is available to catch swordfish and
yellowfin tuna that will not jeopardize the future existence of
bluefin tuna.
Thanks for your continued support,
Josh Reichert
Managing Director, Pew Environment Group
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