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Court鈥檚 Decision to Uphold Marine National Monument is a Win for Seabirds

A federal appeals court sides with 约炮视频 and partners to dismiss legal challenge by commercial fishing interests.

WASHINGTON (Dec. 30, 2019) 鈥 The following statement was issued by Dr. Karen Hyun, Vice President for Coastal Conservation at the 约炮视频, in response to to uphold the designation of the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the New England coast:

鈥淪eabirds like Atlantic Puffins visit the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument every winter to stock up on food," said Dr. Karen Hyun, Vice President of Coastal Conservation at the 约炮视频.

鈥淲e鈥檙e pleased to see this decision upheld, for the protection of seabirds and other marine life who rely on this special place. The protection of this marine national monument is especially important given the challenges that climate change brings, including the shifts in fisheries that require seabirds to work harder to find their prey.鈥

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Background information:

  • The commercial fishing industry groups challenged President Obama鈥檚 authority to designate the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off the coast of New England under the Antiquities Act. The district court dismissed their claims, and Friday鈥檚 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit affirms that ruling.
  • Earlier this year, 约炮视频 filed an friend-of-the-court brief to protect the monument against the legal challenge by commercial fishing interests.

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