First you buy your fishing license. Then you buy your tags on the type of fish you wish to fish for. Again, another tag to keep the uncaught fish good only for the days you plan on fishing. Now you put in for a lottery type drawing to see if you can fish that particular piece of water and that is a non-refundable fee. Then you get a day license to fish where you put in for if your accepted and that is for angling on Public lands. Private land fishing is the same except higher cost. Catch Shares on freshwater or salt are the amount allowed and the season. Sector Separation are areas divided up, leased to the highest bidder and they are the ones giving permission on where to how you can fish. That is it in a nutshell but it dwells much deeper than that under Article 21 of the United Nations Land, Ocean, Sea, Treaty LOST. It passed the House as an earmark in the middle of a 2,990 page Bill. Who reads that? Apparently nobody we elected because LOST was passed in the House, is now up to the Senate and if passed, President Obama has said he will sign it into law. Good bye Democracy hello socialism. Senator Bill Nelson sent me a letter this AM and I posted it on our site. Marco Rubio has too express his support to our cause. We are growing.
The Law of the Sea Treaty, formally known as the Third United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, or UNCLOS III, was adopted in 1982. That agenda called for "fairer" terms of trade and development financing for the so-called under-developed and developing nations. It has also been referred to as the New International Economic Order; New World Order. The Law of the Sea Treaty calls for technology transfers and wealth transfers from developed to undeveloped nations. It also requires parties to the treaty to adopt regulations and laws to control pollution of both fresh and saltwater marine environments. President Ronald Reagan rejected this treaty in 1982 and As Edwin Meese, U.S. Attorney General under President Reagan, explained, "...it was out of step with the concepts of economic liberty and free enterprise that Ronald Reagan was to inspire throughout the world." Again it was thrown to the dogs under the Bush administration as "being just a bit to far left of Communism or of the theories of Karl Marx."
UN's Division of Ocean Affairs and Law of the Sea (DOALOS) states when the passage of this Bill is mandated it will perhaps be one of the most significant but less recognized 21th century accomplishments in the arena of international law. Its scope is vast: it covers all ocean space, with all its uses, including navigation and overflight; all uses of all its resources, living and non-living, on the high seas, on the ocean floor and beneath, on the continental shelf and in the territorial seas; the protection of the marine environment; and basic law and order.... The Convention is widely recognized by the international community as the legal framework within which all activities in the oceans and the seas must be carried out. DOALOS, the UN agency in charge of administering LOST, claims the convention covers "all ocean space," including everything on, in, under, and above the oceans. Note also the heavy use of the adjective "all," as in "all uses," "all resources," "all activities." But wait; as we shall see, the claims go even far beyond this to include global regulations that will override domestic laws covering not only coastal waters and shorelines, but also human activities in rivers and inland waterways, and land-based activities that may be claimed — no matter how far-fetched — to be harming the marine environment.
Moreover, LOST may confer upon the UN, for the first time, the ability to tax Americans directly, without congressional approval.
So as you can see WE HAVE OUR HANDS FULL TO STOP THIS LOCUS FROM SPREADING!DO NOT GET LOST, JOIN OUR FORUM AND GET REVIVED!
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