Stamford Advocate

Trump vetoes Calif. fishing bill over seafood trade deficit

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Trump vetoed the fishing bill as the Republican-controlled Senate followed the Democratic-led House and voted to overturn his earlier veto of the annual defense policy bill, enacting it into law despite Trump’s objections.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump vetoed a bill Friday that would have gradually ended the use of large-mesh drift gillnets deployed exclusivel­y in federal waters off the coast of California, saying such legislatio­n would increase reliance on imported seafood and worsen a multibilli­on-dollar seafood trade deficit.

Trump also said in his veto message to the Senate that the legislatio­n sponsored by Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., “will not achieve its purported conservati­on benefits.”

Feinstein issued a statement late Friday saying

Trump’s veto “has ensured that more whales, dolphins, sea turtles and other marine species will be needlessly killed, even as we have a proven alternativ­e available.”

Trump vetoed the fishing bill as the Republican-controlled Senate followed the Democratic-led House and voted to overturn his earlier veto of the annual defense policy bill, enacting it into law despite Trump’s objections.

The fishing bill’s sponsors said large-mesh drift gillnets, which measure between 1 mile and 1.5 miles long and can extend 200 feet below the surface of the ocean, are left in the waters overnight to catch swordfish and thresher sharks. But they said at least 60 other marine species — including whales, dolphins and sea lions — can also become entangled in the nets, where they are injured or die.

It is illegal to use these nets in U.S. territoria­l waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, and off the coasts of Washington state, Oregon, Alaska and Hawaii. They remain legal in federal waters off California’s coast.

In 2018, California passed a four-year phaseout of large-mesh drift gillnets in state waters to protect marine life.

The bill Trump vetoed would have extended similar protection­s to federal waters off California’s shoreline within five years and authorized the National

Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion to help the commercial fishing industry switch to more sustainabl­e types of gear.

Trump said the West Coast drift gillnet fishery is subject to “robust legal and regulatory requiremen­ts” for environmen­tal protection that equal or go beyond environmen­tal protection­s

applied to foreign fisheries.

He said Americans will import more swordfish and other species from foreign sources without this fishery.

Feinstein vowed to “reintroduc­e this bill on the first day of the new Congress” and said she will push for quick enactment once President-elect Joe Biden takes office on Jan. 20.

 ?? Pool / ABACA / TNS ?? President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump return on Marine One from their Florida vacation early at the South Lawn of the White House Thursday.
Pool / ABACA / TNS President Donald J. Trump and First Lady Melania Trump return on Marine One from their Florida vacation early at the South Lawn of the White House Thursday.

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