05R-322
2005 -- H 6584
Enacted 06/09/05
H O U S E R E S
O L U T I O N
FORMALLY
OBJECTING TO LISTING OF THE AMERICAN OYSTER (CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA) AS
ENDANGERED UNDER THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT OF 1973
Introduced
By: Representatives Naughton, Crowley, Ginaitt, Malik, and Carter
Date
Introduced: June 09, 2005
WHEREAS, On
January 11, 2005, the United States National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS) received a petition listing the eastern
oyster (Crassostrea virginica) as endangered or
threatened under the Endangered Species Act
(ESA). The petition addressed the five factors
identified in section 4(a)(1) of the ESA:
(1) Current or
threatened habitat destruction or modification or
curtailment of
habitat or range;
(2)
Over-utilization for commercial purposes;
(3) Disease or
predation;
(4) Inadequacy of
existing regulatory mechanisms;
(5) Other natural
or man-made factors affecting the species' continued
existence; and
WHEREAS, The
petition asserts that the species warrant this listing based on all five of
the factors specified in the ESA (16 USC
1533(a)(1)) as it applies to the Chesapeake Bay; and
WHEREAS, NMFS
finds that the petition presents substantial scientific and commercial
information indicating that the petitioned
action concerning the eastern oyster may be warranted;
and
WHEREAS, NMFS will
consider whether there is a separate subspecies that is threatened
or endangered and whether the entire species is
in danger of extinction throughout all or a
significant portion of its range, or likely to
become so in the foreseeable future; and
WHEREAS, The
American oyster (Crassostrea virginica) is the same species of oyster
that is commonly found in the estuarine
environments of Rhode Island and the entire Atlantic and
Gulf of Mexico coasts of the United States; and
WHEREAS, This
renewable fisheries resource supports active wild-harvest oyster
fisheries and a growing oyster aquaculture
industry, with 22 farms and a farmgate value of nearly
$600,000 in the year 2004; and
WHEREAS, Rhode
Island's economy is greatly benefited by economic multipliers
attendant to the oyster fishing and aquaculture
industries; and
WHEREAS, The Rhode
Island Constitution, Article 1, Section 17 states "…it shall be the
duty of the General Assembly to provide for the
conservation of the air, land, water, plant,
animal, mineral and other natural resources of
the state, and to adopt all means necessary and
proper by law to protect the natural environment
of the people of the state by providing adequate
resource planning for the control and regulation
of the use of the natural resources of the state and
for the preservation, regeneration and
restoration of the natural environment of the state"; and
WHEREAS, The
traditions of Rhode Island's shellfisheries have led to numerous
cooperative projects to restore and enhance
American oysters in our waters including the efforts
of Mr. Luther Blunt of Warren, Rhode Island,
fisheries scientists from the RI Division of Fish and
Wildlife, the University of Rhode Island and
Roger Williams University; and
WHEREAS, Federal
listing of American oysters as an endangered species would
generate a large, negative impact on the economy
of Rhode Island by restricting oyster harvesting
and other economic activities that occur as a
result of fishing, aquaculture and the oyster
resources; and
WHEREAS, Economic
incentives to undertake Rhode Island's traditional cooperative
efforts with the commercial oyster fishing and
aquaculture industries to restore and enhance
populations of oysters in coastal waters would
be severely diminished by the proposed
endangered species listing; and
WHEREAS,
Sufficient data exists indicating that American oysters are not in peril
throughout the entirety of its range; now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED, That
this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby formally objects
to the listing of the American (=Eastern) oyster
(Crassostrea virginica) as endangered under the
Endangered Species Act of 1973; and be it
further
RESOLVED, That the
Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this
resolution to the Secretary of Commerce of the United
States, the Administrator of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the
Administrator of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency, the Administrator of the
National Marine Fisheries Service, in
Washington, D.C. and the Assistant Regional Administrator
for Protected Resources, NMFS Northeast Regional
Office, One Blackburn Drive, Gloucester,
MA 01930, with reference to NOAA Docket No.
050509124-5124-0 (I.D. 050305B).
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