HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-081RESOLUTION NO. 89-81
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO THE GOVERNOR
AND THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA IN
SUPPORT OF THE USE OF TURTLE EXCLUDER DEVICES
(TEDs).
WHEREAS, the State of Florida has been very involved in
efforts to conserve the sea turtles that nest on our shores
and forage in our waters; and
WHEREAS, citizens of Florida volunteer thousands of
hours throughout the state to patrol and protect nesting sea
turtles and their eggs and hatchlings; and
WHEREAS, sea turtles are listed as endangered and
threatened species and are protected under the Endangered
Species Act and Florida State law; and
WHEREAS. the five species of sea turtles found in
Florida waters are captured and drowned in shrimp trawls
each year; and
WHEREAS, expert government and non-government
biologists have concluded that restrictions on the time that
shrimp fishermen can keep their nets in the water (90 and
105 minute tow times) are not enforceable and cannot prevent
the drowning of sea turtles; and
WHEREAS, the National Marine Fisheries Service and the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have identified the use of
Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) in shrimp nets as the only
way to prevent the ::rowning of sea turtles and promote the
recovery of the aforementioned species; and
WHEREAS, unprecedented numbers of the Kemp's ridley,
the world's most endangered sea turtle, have stranded on
Florida beaches this year as a result of shrimping; and
WHEREAS, the State of Florida Marine Fisheries
Commission and the Governor and Cabinet declared an
emergency in August 1989 and passed an emergency rule
requiring use of TEDs in all Florida waters; and
WHEREAS, the State of Florida Marine Fisheries
Commission has approved a permanent rule that would require
the use of TEDs and this rule is now pending approval by the
Governor and Cabinet; and
WHEREAS, it is a benefit to the citizens to protect
sea turtles as part of Florida's unique heritage;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS that the emergency and permanent state rules
that mandate the use of Turtle Excluder Devices are fully
supported, and the Governor and Cabinet are urged to approve
and implement the permanent regulation with all due haste.