Published: June 02, 2010
United Anglers of Southern California and PSO Partners File Suit against Marine Life Protection Act Initiative
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The law firm of Allen, Matkins, Leck, Gamble, Mallory & Natsis, LLP,
acting on behalf of United Anglers of Southern California (UASC) and
petitioner Robert C. Fletcher, filed suit in California Superior Court
Friday, May 28, 2010 against the Marine Life Protection Act Blue Ribbon
Task Force (BRTF), the Marine Life Protection Act Master Plan Team (aka
Science Advisory Team) and additional related defendants. According to
the firm and UASC President Steven Fukuto, this action is the first step
of a multi-stage litigation process.
The verified petition for writ of mandate and complaint was filed at the
Sacramento County Courthouse for violation of the California Public
Records Act, seeking declaratory and injunctive relief. The suit is tied
to numerous requests made by the petitioner for key documents and
records pertaining to California's Marine Life Protection Act
implementation process. The BRTF and Science Advisory Team failed to
respond to these requests.
Fletcher commented on his petition and said, "It is my contention that
both the BRTF and the Master Plan Team are subject to the requirements
of the California Public Records Act. As such, their refusal to respond
to my requests for certain MLPA related records and documents is a
direct violation of that Act. According to California law, any person
may institute proceedings for injunctive or declaratory relief or writ
of mandate in any court of competent jurisdiction to enforce their right
to inspect or to receive a copy of any public record. This is a
necessary first step to allow a thorough and careful scrutinizing of the
entire MLPA process."
This effort is being is spearheaded by 501(c)(3) non-profit United
Anglers of Southern California with the support of the Partnership for
Sustainable Oceans (PSO) and its members, which includes - in addition
to UASC - the American Sportfishing Association, Berkley Conservation
Institute, supporting members of the Avalon Tuna Club, Coastside Fishing
Club, International Game Fish Association, Kayak Fishing Association of
California, National Marine Manufacturers Association, NorCal Kayak
Anglers, Shimano Sport Fisheries Institute, Sportfishing Association of
California, Southern California Marine Association and Watermen's
Alliance.
"It has become more and more evident that the MLPA process is being
steered off course by special interests - and political motivations -
with dangerous potential for restricting many popular areas enjoyed by
fishermen and other outdoor enthusiasts," said Fukuto. "As Robert
Fletcher said, this filing is a necessary and important first step in
what will be an ongoing and thorough examination of this flawed process.
Our legal team has identified several potential causes for action, and
we will aggressively pursue any and all legal avenues to protect
recreational access for fishermen and all Californians."

UASC
Steven Fukuto, 562-494-9900
steve@unitedanglers.com
or
Strike
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Ron Ballanti, 818-349-4608
strikezne@earthlink.net
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