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How The Magnuson-Stevens Act Shaped Hawaii’s Fishing Industry Wespac

How The Magnuson-Stevens Act Shaped Hawaii’s Fishing Industry

Pushing foreign fleets farther offshore was just the beginning. The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council oversaw a gold rush in Hawaii.

Proposed Updates To Federal Fishing Law Target Wespac Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2021

Proposed Updates To Federal Fishing Law Target Wespac

The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council’s lack of transparency and unabashed politicking has prompted an effort to curtail questionable behavior through legislation.

Alaska: Where Conservation Plays A Key Role In One Of The World’s Biggest Fisheries Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2021

Alaska: Where Conservation Plays A Key Role In One Of The World’s Biggest Fisheries

Alaskans have learned the hard way how to keep fish stocks healthy in a state where fishermen and environmentalists work together to protect the resource.

Pro-Fishing Industry Council Members Often Stay In Power For Years

Pro-Fishing Industry Council Members Often Stay In Power For Years

The same industry backers are reappointed to Wespac for term after term while people who lean toward conservation are soon replaced.

‘A Force Of Nature’: Wespac’s Kitty Simonds Has Had A Productive Reign Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

‘A Force Of Nature’: Wespac’s Kitty Simonds Has Had A Productive Reign

The longtime leader of the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council has always done things her own way, for better or for worse.

Wespac’s Fight Against Marine Monuments Is All About Protecting The Fishing Industry Nathan Eagle/Civil Beat/2018

Wespac’s Fight Against Marine Monuments Is All About Protecting The Fishing Industry

The council’s leaders have done everything they can to stop presidents from creating monuments in the Pacific. Members of Congress have put forward a way to curb the lobbying.

Wespac’s Aggressive Effort To Muscle In On State Control Of Fisheries ahamoku.org/2019

Wespac’s Aggressive Effort To Muscle In On State Control Of Fisheries

From paying people to attend meetings to pushing legislation and even publishing a book, the federal fisheries panel spent years trying to influence state policy.

How Politics And Lobbying Have Shaped Federal Fisheries Policies In The Pacific

How Politics And Lobbying Have Shaped Federal Fisheries Policies In The Pacific

A Civil Beat investigation into the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council shows its longtime director and loyal council members have for decades used questionable strategies to help commercial fishermen.

Conference Tackles Overfishing In The World’s Oceans Wikimedia Commons

Conference Tackles Overfishing In The World’s Oceans

The United Nations Conference of Biological Diversity will likely be the stage for pledges to create new marine protected areas.

Feds Ban Swimming With Hawaii’s Spinner Dolphins Flickr: Caroline Gagn茅

Feds Ban Swimming With Hawaii’s Spinner Dolphins

Hawaiian spinner dolphins are nocturnal. A new ban on getting close to the animals aims to protect them from harassment and disturbance.