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Poll: Florida Sportsman Say Restore the Gulf

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Thursday, October 4, 2012   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida sportsmen want the Gulf restored and believe B.P. should be held accountable for the 2010 Gulf oil disaster. A recently released poll from the National Wildlife Federation found that 81 percent of sportsmen share this opinion.

Jay Liles with the Florida Wildlife Federation says that is an overwhelming majority.

"You can't get people to agree on whether the sun has risen each day any more strongly than that. Hunters and fishers are listening and they know what happened at the Gulf and they know how damaging it was."

The RESTORE Act dedicates 80 percent of the Clean Water Act fines collected from BP to restoring the Gulf Coast. The poll also found that a majority of sportsmen believe the RESTORE Act funds should be dedicated to restoring the fish and wildlife habitat in the state and not for building roads and infrastructure.

The poll from NWF also found that two out of every three sportsmen polled believe there is a moral responsibility to confront global warming, and even more agree that the U.S. should reduce carbon emissions. Liles says it's important for sportsmen and all voters to understand that there's a lot of work to be done to clean up and protect Florida's environment.

"Most people think we're heading in the right direction, but in fact we're going backwards in some of our environmental protections, so we need to have politicians talking about what they intend to do to help protect our environment."

The NWF and other groups are encouraging sportsmen and all voters to make environmental issues a part of the election year discussion by asking questions of candidates and making decisions based on policies, instead of parties.

The full poll is available at www.nwf.org.




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