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For Immediate Release: Thursday, April 24, 2008
Contact: David Nyberg, (517) 346-6462
MUCC Applauds Passage of Ballast Water LegislationLong awaited federal measure will help protect the Great Lakes from aquatic invasive species; MUCC urges swift Senate actionThe U.S. House of Representatives today passed crucial federal legislation which will regulate ballast water rules for ocean-going vessels in the Great Lakes. This was Congress’ first major step in protecting the Great Lakes from aquatic invasive species, which have harmed the Great Lakes ecosystems and its fishery, and cost its citizens, businesses, and cities hundreds of millions of dollars per year. “On behalf of Michigan United Conservation Clubs, I want to thank the U.S. House and our Michigan delegation for their leadership in accomplishing this preliminary victory in the battle to minimize the impact of aquatic invasive species on the Great Lakes,” said MUCC Executive Director Dennis Muchmore. “These foreign aquatic invaders have been destroying our unique Great Lakes ecosystem, our sport fishery, our tourism economy and our communities for far too long – regulation of ballast water is long overdue.” The ballast regulations were included in The Ballast Water Management Act, which is part of The Coast Guard Reauthorization Act (H.R. 2830), introduced by Congressman Oberstar (D-MN). H.R. 2830 passed by a vote of 395-7, including unanimous support from Michigan U.S. House members. Frustrated with the lack of action on the federal level, MUCC was heavily involved in helping the Michigan legislature create the first ballast water regulation in the nation in 2005, which enacted legislation to prohibit ocean-going vessels from discharging ballast water into Michigan's waters without necessary permits. The shipping industry sued the state over this law, but a Federal District Court upheld the statute in August of 2007. On the heels of this decision, the U.S. House’s action today in passing federal ballast water regulations is the first major step at the federal level in protecting the Great Lakes from the influx of aquatic invasive species. |
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