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Trump Admin Proposes Merging NMFS With USFWS
« on: June 21, 2018, 06:54:07 PM »
Not necessarily a "new" idea as past presidents of both parties have proposed the same idea (even Obama)

Trump Admin proposals:

Move the Department of Commerce’s National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to the Department of the Interior (DOI), and merge it with DOI’s Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). This idea, which has been proposed in various forms over the past few decades, is aimed at streamlining the administration of two major environmental laws—the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The White House notes that the “jurisdictions under these two laws is generally split based on habitat type, with FWS covering species that spend time on land or in inland fisheries, while NMFS covers mostly marine species. This split jurisdiction … creates a confusing permitting landscape for project proponents.” Dam operators, for example, often have to seek permits from both agencies to operate their facilities.

In 2012, then-President Barack Obama proposed a more sweeping version of this merger, which would have involved moving NMFS as well as its entire parent agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, from the Commerce Department to DOI. But the effort never gained headway.

Conservation groups are not wild about the idea. Although there might be efficiencies to be gained in a merger, “there are also a lot of benefits to having divided authority among executive branch agencies,” says Brett Hartl, government affairs director for the Center for Biological Diversity in Washington, D.C. “One agency can help check an egregious mistake by another.” Hartl also questions the motives behind the proposal. White House officials are “not proposing this because they love endangered species,” he says, but rather because the current “division of power makes it harder to railroad decisions through one agency.”

Interior would also take on certain duties of the Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works, such as flood and storm damage reduction, aquatic ecosystem restoration, and other regulatory activities. This realignment would allow for more rational public policy outcomes and better investments.

Additionally, some of Interior’s environmental cleanup programs would be consolidated into the Environmental Protection Agency’s Superfund program, which would reduce the number of decisions and approvals, eliminate policy inconsistency among agencies, and expedite the cleanup of contaminated sites.

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Re: Trump Admin Proposes Merging NMFS With USFWS
« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2018, 07:02:50 PM »
Background:

Both USFWS & NMFS have management responsibilities under the Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act.

NMFS oversees saltwater species and anadramous species (such as salmon)
USFWS oversees inland fisheries

So if someone proposes a particular run of salmon be listed under the ESA it goes to NMFS for review. If NMFS decides to list the species then they will oversee it's management.

If someone proposes listing a trout be listed under the ESA it goes to USFWS for review. If USFWS decides to list the species then they will oversee it's management.

USFWS is under the Department of Interior (along with NPS, BLM, BIA)
NMFS is apart of NOAA which is under the Department of Commerce. They are under Commerce because of the commercial fishing aspects to NMFS.

From a government efficiency, day to day operations side of this I am supportive of this move. It's weird to me we essentially have an inland fisheries agency and a coastal fisheries agency, but then again that's what some states have (including WA prior to 1994).

But I also agree with the entity in the article. Right now the two agencies being under two different departments keeps each other in check. FWS cant change ESA regs without the NMFS, and vice versa. If it's one agency then it's basically a free for all, which may be okay under a conservative anti-regulation administration but what about when a liberal takes over?

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Re: Trump Admin Proposes Merging NMFS With USFWS
« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2018, 07:05:17 PM »
Seems like Big Game always ends up finishing second when these reorganizations occur.
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