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February 26, 2014

Sen. King Announces More Than $32 Million in Federal Disaster Assistance for Maine, Northeast Groundfishing Industry

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Angus King announced today that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will award $32.8 million in federal funding for the mitigation of the New England Multispecies Groundfish Fishery disaster declared by the Secretary of Commerce and that the 25-percent state match requirement will be waived, as Senators King and Collins had requested in a letter earlier this month. The funding will help assist struggling fishermen across New England, including in Maine.

“I am pleased that NOAA will deliver economic assistance to Maine’s fishermen who have struggled in recent years to cope with burdensome federal regulations and nearly-exhausted fish stocks. I also welcome Secretary Pritzker’s announcement that she will waive the state match requirement, which posed a serious obstacle to providing this much-needed relief,” Senator King said. “Fishing is not only a cornerstone of Maine’s economy, but it’s vital to supporting the livelihoods of many Mainers. I look forward to working with the Maine Department of Marine Resources to see that Maine receives its share of the federal assistance as we strive to achieve a healthy and sustainable groundfishery.”

In September 2012, the U.S. Commerce Department declared a disaster in the Northeast groundfishing industry, which opened the door for Congress to appropriate funding to help alleviate the financial hardship caused by dwindling fish stock.  In January, with Senator King’s support, Congress approved the Fiscal Year 2014 federal funding bill that appropriated $75 million for the mitigation of fishery disasters around the country.

In February, Senators King and Collins, along with ten colleagues from other Northeastern states, sent a letter to the Secretary of Commerce urging her to exercise her authority to waive the 25-percent state match requirement for this declared disaster. The full text of the Senators’ letter to Penny Pritzker is as follows:

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February 19, 2014

The Honorable Penny Pritzker

Secretary

U.S. Department of Commerce

1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20230

Dear Secretary Pritzker:

Congress appropriated $75 million for Fisheries Disaster Assistance in the Fiscal Year 2014 Consolidated Appropriations Act. This funding is intended to mitigate the effects of declared commercial fishery failures and resource disasters, including the declared disaster for the Northeast Multispecies Groundfish Fishery. The fishing economies of our states continue to experience tremendous financial strain. We therefore urge you to exercise the waiver authority granted to you under Section 315 of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) (16 U.S.C. 1802) and waive the match requirement for this declared disaster.

On September 13, 2012, a federal fisheries disaster was declared for Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York pursuant to Section 312(a) of the MSA and Section 308(b) of the Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act (IJF). Despite strict adherence to new rigorous regulations by fishermen, key fish stocks have not rebounded, according to NOAA’s calculations. The resulting reductions in total allowable catch for certain critical groundfish stocks are having a significant and on-going impact on coastal communities, fishing families, and local economies. The Fisheries Disaster Assistance is critical to helping the industry recover from these dramatic losses. Our state governments continue to stretch very limited resources, and waiving the state match requirement is crucial to assisting our state and local economies in their efforts to support the fishing industry.

The Secretary’s waiver authority is clearly expressed in the MSA. Section 315(b)(4) of the Act grants the Secretary the authority to waive the matching requirements for disasters declared under Section 312 of the MSA and Section 308 of the IJF, as well as “any other provision of law under which the Federal share of the cost of any activity is limited to less than 100 percent.” Moreover, Section 315(c) allows the Secretary to determine any MSA Section 312 and IJF Section 308 commercial fishery failure to be a “catastrophic regional fishery disaster,” and further eligible for the state match waiver.  Since the Northeast Groundfish Fishery Disaster was declared under MSA Section 312 and IJF Section 308, we urge you to waive the matching requirement for Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York.

Fishing is an integral part of our states’ economy and heritage. While we are pleased that the fiscal year 2014 Federal Disaster Assistance will provide some relief to the fishing communities in the northeast, we are concerned that requiring a 25 percent match could severely limit the effectiveness of the program. We again ask that you exercise the waiver authority granted to you in the law, and look forward to your prompt reply.

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