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FrankRep
08-22-2010, 10:11 PM
And now: The Stealth Obama Ocean Grab (http://michellemalkin.com/2010/08/20/and-now-the-stealth-obama-ocean-grab/)


Michelle Malkin
August 20, 2010


It’s not enough that the White House is moving to lock up hundreds of millions of acres of land in the name of environmental protection. The Obama administration’s neon green radicals are also training their sights on the deep blue seas. The president’s grabby-handed bureaucrats have been empowered through executive order (http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/07/19/executive-order-stewardship-our-oceans-coasts-and-great-lakes) to seize unprecedented control from states and localities over “conservation, economic activity, user conflict and sustainable use of the ocean, our coasts and the Great Lakes.”_

Democrats have tried and failed to pass “comprehensive” federal oceans management legislation five years in a row. The so-called “Oceans 21″ (http://www.edf.org/pressrelease.cfm?ContentID=4494) bill, sponsored by Democratic Rep. Sam Farr of California, went nowhere fast. Among the top reasons: bipartisan concerns about the economic impact of closing off widespread access to recreational fishing. The bill also would have handed environmentalists another punitive litigation weapon under the guise of “ecosystem management.” Instead of accepting defeat, the green lobby simply circumvented the legislative process altogether.

In late July, President Obama established a behemoth 27-member “National Ocean Council” (http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/oceans) with the stroke of a pen. Farr gloated: “We already have a Clean Air Act and a Clean Water Act. With today’s executive order, President Obama in effect creates a Clean Ocean Act (http://www.farr.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=714&Itemid=1).” And not a single hearing needed to be held. Not a single amendment considered. Not a single vote cast. Who gives a flying fish about transparency and the deliberative process? The oceans are dying!

The panel will have the power to implement “coastal and marine spatial plans” and to ensure that all executive agencies, departments and offices abide by their determinations. The panel has also been granted authority to establish regional advisory committees that overlap with existing regional and local authorities governing marine and coastal planning.

No wonder the anti-growth, anti-development, anti-jobs zealots are cheering. The National Ocean Council is co-chaired by wackadoodle science czar John Holdren (http://michellemalkin.com/?s=john+holdren) (notorious for his cheerful musings about eugenics, mass sterilization and forced abortions to protect Mother Earth and for hyping weather catastrophes and demographic disasters in the 1970s with his population control freak pals Paul and Anne Ehrlich) and White House Council on Environmental Quality head Nancy Sutley (http://michellemalkin.com/2009/09/03/van-jones-valerie-jarrett-barack-obama-do-it-yourself-vetting/) (best known as the immediate boss of disgraced green jobs czar/self-avowed communist Van Jones).

Also on the new ocean panel:

– Socialista and energy/climate change czar Carol Browner, last seen bullying auto company execs to “put nothing in writing, ever” (http://michellemalkin.com/2009/07/09/culture-of-corruption-watch-put-nothing-in-writingever/) and threatening to push massive cap-and-trade tax hikes during the upcoming congressional lame duck session.

– Dr. Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a former high-ranking official at the left-wing Environmental Defense Fund, which has long championed drastic reductions (http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/08/the_fishy_politics_of_fisherie.html) of commercial fishing fleets and recreational fishing activity in favor of centralized control.

– Attorney General Eric Holder, who will no doubt use his stonewalling (http://michellemalkin.com/?s=eric+holder+stonewall) expertise to shield the ocean council’s inner workings from public scrutiny.

– Interior Secretary Ken Salazar (http://michellemalkin.com/?s=ken+salazar), who apparently doesn’t have enough to do destroying jobs through his offshore drilling moratorium, blocking onshore development and wreaking havoc on the energy industry.

Given Salazar’s fraudulent book-cooking (http://michellemalkin.com/2010/07/16/ken-salazar-needs-another-ass-kicking/) in support of the administration’s offshore drilling moratorium (Remember: Obama’s own appointed scientists blasted (http://michellemalkin.com/2010/06/23/ken-salazar-gets-an-ass-kicking-over-to-you-capitol-hill/) the Interior Secretary for unilaterally contradicting and misrepresenting their conclusions.), his comments on the new ocean grab are more threat than promise: “With two billion acres we help oversee on the Outer Continental Shelf, Interior is a proud partner in this initiative, and we look forward to helping coordinate the science, policies and management of how we use, conserve and protect these public treasures.”

“Helping coordinate the science,” as interpreted by Obama’s Chicago-on-the-Potomac heavies, means doctoring, massaging and ramming through whatever eco-data is necessary “to reduce conflicts among uses, reduce environmental impacts, facilitate compatible uses, and preserve critical ecosystem services to meet economic, environmental, security and social objectives.” Translation: drastically limiting human activity from coastal areas to seabeds to achieve the “social objective” of appeasing the enviros and their deep-pocketed philanthropic funders.

Even New York Sen. Charles Schumer slammed the administration’s junk science-based fishing limits at a meeting this week between NOAA’s Lubchenco and Long Island recreational fishermen. Draconian regulations, he said, according to the New York Post, “put the industry on death’s door.” (http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/more_sports/li_anglers_air_their_gripes_hmmJIGaT75Mb7wzcb4r3nK ) Now, the same forces behind such job destroyers will have free reign over a national ocean policy established by administrative fiat. Viva la Summer of Wreckovery.

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Laura Curtis at Hot Air (http://hotair.com/archives/2010/07/25/never-let-an-oil-spill-go-to-waste-create-a-new-government-agency/) has more on the consequences of this stealth ocean grab:


The formation of this new Council is a signal that offshore drilling will likely be regulated into nonexistence. The Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will also participate in the National Ocean Council. The Council is also specifically tasked to cede our maritime sovereignty to the United Nations via the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea; if this is ratified, the International Seabed Authority will be able to restrict or limit our access to undersea “solid, liquid or gaseous mineral resources” if it so chooses.

Obama sees skyrocketing energy costs as a feature, not a bug, of his energy policies. If you recall he even said so before the election. He does not have the support of all Democrats. Mary Landrieu is fighting against the unnecessary and costly moratorium which is fueling the perfect economic storm Obama is inflicting on Louisiana. As she pointed out, this will cost us tens of thousands of jobs, and actually expose us to more environmental risks.


SOURCE:
http://michellemalkin.com/2010/08/20/and-now-the-stealth-obama-ocean-grab/

FrankRep
08-22-2010, 10:12 PM
Flashback 2009:



As is made clear by his Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, President Obama wants to centralize oversight of the nation's waters and oceans along our coastlines and Great Lakes shores, synthesizing federal, state and other agencies into one comprehensive national system. By Rebecca Terrell


Federalizing the Nation's Waters (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/1935-federalizing-the-nations-waters)


Rebecca Terrell | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
22 September 2009


President Obama wants to centralize oversight of the nation's waters along our coastlines and Great Lake shores, synthesizing federal, state, and other agencies into one comprehensive national system.

His Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force, appointed in June, has just released its interim report (http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ceq/initiatives/oceans/interimreport/), posted at the White House website for a 30-day public review and comment period. The report recommends the integration so regulators can consider marine regions as a whole when issuing rules, especially for the sake of marine ecosystem health.

The task force, comprised of individuals from Obama's cabinet and various federal agencies, expects its final report in December to focus on integrating regulatory efforts with environmental science through the creation of a National Ocean Council. This new bureaucratic agency would be in charge of regulating all marine and Great Lakes coasts in the United States but would not necessarily be responsible for basing regulatory decisions on scientific fact. One of the recommendations the report makes regarding oversight is that:



Decisions affecting the ocean, our coasts and the Great Lakes should be informed by and consistent with the best available science. Decision making will also be guided by a precautionary approach as reflected in the Rio Declaration of 1992 which states in pertinent part, "[w]here there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation."


The report also assures readers that all work of the National Ocean Council "would be implemented in a manner consistent with applicable international conventions and agreements and with customary international law as reflected in the Law of the Sea Convention (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/world-mainmenu-26/australia-mainmenu-34/1779)."

The idea of nationalizing marine oversight is not new to the Obama administration. President George W. Bush appointed a Commission on Ocean Policy in 2004 in response to environmentalists' demands for federal oversight of coastal regulations. The commission expired late the same year, but not before it had laid out a blueprint for a comprehensive national ocean policy. Unlike the Bush commission, Obama's "temporary" task force has no set expiration date.


SOURCE:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/1935-federalizing-the-nations-waters