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Petizione di Ann DeLoach per la protezione dei siti riproduttivi della cernia di
Nassau
Dear friend of the Nassau grouper,
We need your help to save the Nassau Grouper. An 8-year ban on fishing at
spawning aggregations in the Cayman Islands is due to expire this year. You can
help support permanent protections during the spawning season so that this
endangered species can continue to reproduce. This will ensure that the Nassau
grouper will continue to be an icon in the Cayman Islands for generations to
come. Please make your voice heard by sending a letter to the officials listed
below. Action is needed by March 31st, 2011.
Premier, Hon. McKeeva Bush – McKeeva.Bush@gov.ky
Minister of Environment, Hon. Mark Scotland – Mark.Scotland@gov.ky
Leader of the Opposition - ppm@candw.ky and mclawcayman@gmail.com
Marine Conservation Board, Chairman, Don Foster – dfoster@candw.ky
Marine Conservation Board, Secretary, Phillippe Bush - Phillippe.Bush@gov.ky
Director of Department of Environment, Gina Ebanks-Petrie – Gina.Ebanks-Petrie@gov.ky
If you would prefer to mail a hard copy of your letter, please mail it to:
Department of the Environment, Gina Ebanks-Petrie, Cayman Islands Government, PO
Box 486, Grand Cayman KY1-1106, Cayman Islands
Here is a sample letter. Please take a moment to personalize it, or just simply
send it as is:
Dear Honorable Officials of the Cayman Islands:
Please enact permanent protections to save the iconic
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Nassau grouper before the existing prohibition on fishing the aggregation sites
expires. Don’t miss this opportunity to continue to be at the forefront of Caribbean marine
conservation.
The Cayman Islands is recognized as a leader in the region, starting 25 years
ago with the establishment of an extensive network of marine parks. In 2003,
this tradition was continued with the forethought to protect spawning
aggregations of Nassau Grouper through a ban on fishing at these important
sites. These actions collectively have lead to the Cayman Islands having some
of the healthiest reefs throughout the Caribbean, including the largest known
population of Nassau Grouper in the world and one of the last healthy spawning
sites in the Caribbean.
Intensive research conducted on Nassau grouper over the past 9 years as part of
Grouper Moon Project by the Cayman Islands Department of the Environment and
REEF has indicated these actions are indeed working. The ban has resulted in
higher numbers of this endangered species in Cayman waters. This benefits
everyone, including the future generations of Caymanians, divers and
snorkelers, and fishermen. A healthy population of Nassau Grouper is also
critical for healthy and productive coral reefs.
Other countries such as Belize, Mexico, and the Bahamas have already taken
decisive action to protect what remains of their spawning populations. If the
Cayman Islands fail to enact permanent protections, the last remaining viable
spawning aggregation of Nassau Grouper in the Caribbean will be lost. As you may know, these fish only reproduce during their spawning season and only
at specific sites, therefore protection during this critical time period is
essential.
A fishing closure for Nassau grouper during the spawning season should be
implemented. I urge you to take this critical step -- please protect this vital
part of the Cayman Islands’ economy and cultural heritage! Thank you for your consideration and attention.
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