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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes1985-043 . . . . . CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 85-43 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, URGING THAT PHASE OUT OF FOREIGN FISHING AND PROCESSING IN THE U.S. FISHERY CONSERVATION ZONE OFF ALASKA BE ADDRESSED WHEREAS, the fishing industry plays a large role in the economy of Seward; and WHEREAS, many of our merchants, seafood processors, fishermen, labor force and support industries depend heavily on the ability of our fishing industry to harvest, process and market the fishery resources of the U.S. Fishery Conservation Zone (FCZ) off Alaska; and WHEREAS, the Fishery Conservation and Management Act (FCMA) was established nine years ago by Congress; and WHEREAS, Congress declared in the FCMA that "a national program for the development of fisheries which are underutilized or not utilized by the U. S. fishing industry, including bottomfish off Alaska, is necessary to assure that our citizens benefit from the employment, food supply and revenue which could be generated thereby..."; and WHEREAS, foreign nations in 1985 were apportioned approximate- ly one million metric tons of Alaskan bottomfish for directed fishing and processing; and WHEREAS, fish processors in 1985 were apportioned approxi- mately 900,000 metric tons of Alaskan bottomfish for joint venture operations; and WHEREAS, joint venture operations in the U.S. FCZ off Alaska have grown from approximately 33,000 metric tons in 1983 to a projected 900,000 metric tons in 1985; and WHEREAS, the U.s. processed harvest of bottomfish in the U.S. FCZ off Alaska has grown from 46,000 metric tons in 1983 to only 141,617 metric tons in 1984; and WHEREAS, the U. S. and Alaskan economies derive very little relative benefit from foreign fishing and processing operations in the FCZ off Alaska; and WHEREAS, the level of investment necessary for the U.S. fishing industry to develop bottomfish off Alaska will not take place as long as foreign fishing and j oint venture operating remain at current levels and as long as there is not a definite program for phasing-out foreign fishing and processing; -1- . . . . . CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 85-43 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, that: Section 1. The time has come to aggressively implement the phase-out of foreign fishing and processing. Section 2. The U. S. Congress is respectfully requested to implement a date-specific phase-out of foreign fishing and joint venture processing in the 1985 reauthorization of the FCMA. Section 3. Copies of this resolution shall be sent to the Honorable John C. Danforth, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Com- merce, Science and Transportation; the Honorable Frank Murkowski, u.S. Senator; the Honorable Ted Stevens, U.S. Senator; the Honorable John Breaux, House Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Commission; Malcolm Baldridge, U.S. Secretary of Commerce; James Branson, North Pacific Fishery Management Council; the Honorable Bill Sheffield, Governor of the State of Alaska; the Honorable Jalmar Kerttula, Alaska State Senator; the Honorable Edna Armstrong-DeVries, Alaska State Senator; and the Honorable Bette Cato, Alaska State Representative. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA, this 13 day of May , 19 85 (7Y {~;, SE;Z' ALASKA 0~1(jj{2/ l ~/~ DONALD W. CRIPPS, MAYOR AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: CRIPPS, GILLESPIE, HILTON, MEEHAN, SCHOLL, SIMUTIS & WILLIAMS NONE NONE NONE -2- . . CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA RESOLUTION NO. 85-43 ATTEST: . . (City -3- . APPROVED AS TO FORM: HUGHES, THORSNESS, GANTZ, POWELL AND BRUNDIN, Attorneys for the City of Seward, Alaska Fr:~~ A~~~ty Attorney