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S. 2657, A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to prescribe regulations to reduce the incidence of vessels colliding with North Atlantic right whales by limiting the speed of vessels, and for other purposes (2 comments ↓ | 4 wiki edits: view article ↓)

S. 2657 would require the Secretary of Commerce to prescribe regulations to reduce the incidence of vessels colliding with North Atlantic right whales by limiting the speed of vessels.

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Jay

This looks like another thinly disguised bill to punish ordinary people and the "wealthy" for going about their normal business. Section 1.b.2 says: "provide the same or greater level of protection against collisions with vessels." So is the reference to whales just environmental smokescreen to deflect from controls on pleasure craft? I can foresee the death of offshore racing if these regs take place. Say the limit is 20 knots. Many yachts, fishing charters and work boats would be affected. One could foresee a drop in US production of these vessels. Is this another feel-good rule from Mr. Kerry?

Ross

Another bill to crush productivity and cost us in the long run in hidden higher prices.

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