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N.O.A.A. Administrator Takes Action on IG Report on Fisheries Enforcement

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Category: Wildlife
Type: News
Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Date: Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

N.O.A.A. Administrator Jane Lubchenco today instructed the agency's head attorney and its top fisheries manager to take immediate and long-term actions to enhance the agency's enforcement and legal operations and enhance its relationship with the fishing community.

In a memo issued today, Dr. Lubchenco directed N.O.A.A. General Counsel Lois Schiffer, and N.O.A.A. Acting Assistant Administrator for Fisheries Jim Balsiger, to take a two-part approach to responding to the Jan. 21 recommendations by the Business Department's Inspector General that reviewed the policies and practices of NOAA's fisheries enforcement system. Lubchenco requested the review in June 2009 after listening to concerns of fishermen and Congress.

"I take this report very seriously and I want a comprehensive approach to addressing both the IG's observations and the perceptions of fishermen. Fish are a public resource that should be protected through proper regulation and enforcement for the benefit of Americans, coastal economies and the marine environment. We can't manage effectively without trust," said Dr. Lubchenco. "Taking these steps will help us resolve the issues identified by the Inspector General and enhance our efforts to work with the fishing industry and public in a more constructive manner."

N.O.A.A. will implement the following immediate actions:

  1. Subject to compliance with applicable labor relations requirements, institute higher level reviews of suggested charging decisions, penalties, permit sanctions, and settlements to ensure consistency and predictability and to avoid the appearance of arbitrary decision making.
  2. Institute a freeze on hiring criminal investigators until a work force analysis is done and approved by Dr. Lubchenco that will address the appropriate mix of criminal investigators and regulatory inspectors in the enforcement office.
  3. Shift oversight of the Civil Monetary Penalties Fund (also known as the Assets Forfeiture Fund), where penalties are accrued, from NOAA's Fisheries Service to NOAA's comptroller.
  4. Enhance communications on enforcement issues, particularly in the Northeast. This will include actions that enhance understanding of fisheries regulations and transparency of enforcement actions
  5. Develop specific objectives and detailed projects for a summit on law enforcement practices to be held no later than June 30. The summit will provide a venue to develop forward thinking approaches and long-range policies for properly executing enforcement actions to protect living marine resources.

N.O.A.A. will develop, by March 21, long-term strategies that:

  1. Enhance data integrity and address inefficiencies of the management information systems used by the enforcement office and the enforcement attorneys, including using the Internet to increase transparency.
  2. Implement standardized procedures for setting enforcement priorities that will help ensure consistency among regions while addressing regional needs. Ensure N.O.A.A. leadership has input
  3. Strengthen enforcement attorney operating procedures, prosecution of charged cases, and settlement actions. This includes revising procedural regulations and penalty schedules for consistency and clarity.
  4. Implement an outreach strategy to Enhance relations with local fisheries communities and Enhance understanding of fisheries regulations and enforcement activities. This includes increasing rapport between N.O.A.A. and fishermen in order to Enhance communications and informal problem solving.
  5. Develop a project to review law enforcement staffing and procedures with a focus on ensuring that criminal procedures are not applied to civil offenses. Development of the project should include appropriate independent review.

These 10 initial steps are intended to begin to resolve the issues identified by the IG. N.O.A.A. will build upon these steps to develop a comprehensive project that responds to all of the IG's recommendations.

Click here to view Dr. Lubchenco's memo.

The IG report is accessible online at http://www.oig.doc.gov/oig/.

The in excess of 200 agents and attorneys in NOAA's Office for Law Enforcement and the Office of the General Counsel for Enforcement and Litigation are responsible for ensuring compliance with in excess of 35 statutes, including the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Endangered Species Act. Their jurisdiction covers in excess of 3 million square miles of open ocean, in excess of 85,000 miles of U.S. coastline, the nation's 13 national marine sanctuaries and its marine national monuments. As part of their mission to protect our nation's marine resources by ensuring compliance with fisheries laws and regulations, they help to protect fish stocks, marine mammals, and the marine environment, as well as the livelihoods of law-abiding commercial and recreational fishermen.

N.O.A.A. understands and predicts changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and conserves and manages our coastal and marine resources.

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