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	<author_name>American Fly Fishing Trade Association</author_name>
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	<title>Tell your Representatives to vote &quot;no&quot; on H.R. 200</title>
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	<description>Chinook salmon in California, Coho in Washington, bluefish in the Mid-Atlantic, and King mackerel in the Gulf of Mexico and forty other species have all recovered from depleted levels due to overfishing thanks to the Magnuson-Stevens Act. H.R. 200 threatens to relax catch limits for a number of important marine fish stocks and allow fisheries managers to delay the timely recovery of overfished populations. The short-term gain of this bill will lead to a long-term cost for all recreational anglers. Please voice your opposition of H.R. 200 to your state&#x27;s Representatives by filling out the form and sending the letter that follows. Thank you for your support of healthy marine fisheries and the future of our sport.</description>
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