Boaters
Petition National Park Service in Support of Personal Watercraft
Currently, the National Park Service
is developing rules to allow PWC owners to access 16 National
Recreation Areas and National Seashores. However, because of a
lawsuit brought by the San Francisco-based anti-boating group
Bluewater Network, the National Park Service is now forced to
develop special rules to allow for continued PWC access by
September 15 of this year. In some National Recreation Areas and
Seashores, the deadline of April 22 has already passed, banning
PWC until these new rules can be put into place.
Earlier this year, the National
Park Service itself requested a two-year extension in the court
settlement in order to give them enough time to adopt the rules
that are now being developed. In the written request, the tragic
events of September 11, 2001, were cited by the National Park
Service as a major reason that they could not complete the
required environmental assessments and special rulemaking by the
court ordered deadline.
"We support the National Park
Service's efforts in reopening some of the National Recreation
Areas and Seashore. It is deplorable that anti-boating groups like
Bluewater Network are trying to scuttle the rulemaking
process," said Stephan Andranian, Government Affairs Manager
for the American Watercraft Association.
At the Lake Mead National
Recreation Area, studies showed that PWC did not affect the
environment in any significantly different way than other,
"conventional" motorboats. In their proposed PWC rule,
they chose to regulate all watercraft in specific areas of the
lake, while leaving 98% of the water open to all recreational
boats, including PWC.
"PWC owners invited the
environmental assessments, and they are showing that PWC are not
different from other boats. Now if we can just expedite the
rulemaking process to reflect the findings of these
studies…" concluded Andranian.
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Stephan Andranian
Government Affairs Manager
American Watercraft Association
Ph: (949) 598-5860, ext. 123
Fax:(949) 598-5872
E-Mail: stephan@watercraftassociation.com
www.watercraftassociation.com
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