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Help Restore Bug Light In Key Biscayne

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Dear Friends, I am asking a favor of all of you.  As most of you know, Bug Light was removed a little over a year ago and the loss of baitfish and other larger fish in that area has been dramatic.  Bruce Marx (email listed above) is heading up an effort to restore this FAD.  We need letters (Emails) similar to the attached from the American Sportfishing Association from either you personally or your company or both.  It doesnt have to be long, even one paragraph asking for the replacement of that FAD.  If you would write the letter to Superintendent Carlstrom but email it to Bruce Marx  [email protected].  Bruce is a local maritime attorney that has graciously donated his time to this cause.  He was successful in recently saving the Bent Range Marker off of Govt Cut and needs your help to bring this one back!  These letters are all he is asking for in his efforts to convince Superintendent Carlstrom to restore this marker that had existed there since 1929. Many Thanks—Ray Ray Rosher Miss Britt Charters Miami Fl Cell 305-788-3474 Office 305-596-0419 September  10,2015 Dear Superintendent  Carlstrom: The  American Sportfishing Association’s Keep Florida Fishing campaign  emphatically supports the  installation of a  Fish Aggregating Device (FAD)  in the  location of the former  Bug Light Marker within Biscayne  National Park. Bug Light  provided important habitat for a  wide variety of  marine life, and its  removal has resulted  in a  dramatic decrease  in bo& biological diversity and  in the presence  of baitfish. Baitfish are  not only  important ecologically as  food sources for other species,  but they are also important economically, serving as the  foundation for many  recreational fishing activities.  The negative impacts of the  Bug Light  removal could be reversed with the  installation of an FAD at the  Bug Light  location that would reestablish necessary  habitat to support  marine species and would restore baitfish availability for  our anglers. The  mission of the  Keep Florida Fishing initiative is  to ensure that Florida’s resident anglers and visitors have abundant fisheries and is backed  by the Americam Sporfishing Association&  the nation’s recreational fishing trade  association. ASA represents  sportfishing manufacture, retailers, wholesalers, and angler advocacy groups, as well as the interests of  America’s 46 million  recreational anglers,  over 3 million of  whom reside  in or frequent Florida. ASA also safeguards and promotes the  social, economic, and conservation values of  sportfishing in America, which result in a $115 billion per year  impact on the  nation’s economy and $8.6 billion in Florida alone. We urge Biscayne  National Park  to support the  installation of an FAD in the  location where the Bug Light Marker formerly stood and restore  the significant environmental and  economic benefits the  Marker once  provided. Kellie  Ralston Florida Fishing Policy Director American Sportfishing Association

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