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Fight to remove Fish & Wildlife from Vieques begins
2003-04-30
Nongovernmental Vieques leaders assured Tuesday that they would fight to have the island municipality’s eastern land that will be given to the U.S. Department of the Interior transferred to the Puerto Rico government. They also did not rule out resorting to a new campaign of acts of civil disobedience against the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service because they claim that the custodianship of the land that will be left by the U.S. Navy does not belong to that agency. "This land is ours. We don’t recognize any moral right of the Fish & Wildlife Service to take over this land," said in a press conference Ismael Guadalupe, one of the spokesmen of the Pro Rescue and Development of Vieques Committee.
See, it never was about bombing or morals, it's about development.
On Thursday, the Navy is to hand over the land it has occupied on the eastern side of the island municipality, at which time 900 acres of the firing range will be closed. The other 13,600 acres will become a wildlife refuge, also under the control of the federal government.
Can't build condos and hotels on a wildlife refuge.
Guadalupe warned that what has occurred is "a change of adversary" because Viequenses will still have restricted access to the land. Meanwhile, Vieques fisherman Carlos Zenon denounced that personnel of the Fish & Wildlife Service have already tried to interfere with fishermen. He indicated that a fisherman was fined for catching crabs and other crab fishermen later challenged the officials while gathered at the same spot but were not intervened.
"No Blood For Crabs" just doesn't have the same ring, does it?
Zenon demanded that Gov. Sila Calderon’s administration immediately seek ownership of the land so that the Navy cannot reassume its jurisdiction over the land.
Think we'll hear from Greenpeace, ELF, or any of the other liberal animal rights groups demanding that this land remain a wildlife refuge? Me neither.
Posted by:Steve

#4  I deal with U.S. Fish and Widlife all the time - this is a royal screwjob to the Vieques "activists" of such malevolence, scope, duration, and detail that I can only speculate it had to come directly from Rumsfeld. I love it!
Posted by: Frank G   2003-04-30 15:36:02  

#3  Boy, Steve, you hit that nail on the head!
mojo - I bet what is really bugging them is that, with a real win for the environment on the table, it's going to be much harder to act all huffy and demand that the US pay for the ordinance clean up.... so that they can reap their profit margin on each condo.

Ha ha, this sanctuary move exposed them for the greedy developers they have always been. Smooth move, somebody.
Posted by: Becky   2003-04-30 14:29:25  

#2  Vote for independence then, its the only way to win this battle Ismael.
Posted by: Yank   2003-04-30 14:12:20  

#1  Careful of unexploded ordnance while you're layin' out them tract homes, Raoul...
Posted by: mojo   2003-04-30 13:54:54  

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