FEINGOLD BACKS EFFORT TO PROTECT GREAT LAKES FROM
INVASIVE SPECIES
Federal Regulations Are Needed to Help Stop Ocean-Faring Vessels
from Bringing Harmful Invasive Species into the Great Lakes
November 1, 2007
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold and a group of
his Senate colleagues from Great Lakes states want the Senate to address
the critical issue of ballast water bringing invasive species into the
Great Lakes. In a letter to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Feingold
and his colleagues wrote that passing a federal law to regulate ballast
water is a key component of any comprehensive solution to addressing
the problem of aquatic invasive species. Ballast water, the largest
known pathway for aquatic organisms to enter our waters, is water that
is taken on by cargo ships to compensate for changes in the ship’s
weight as cargo is loaded or unloaded, and as fuel and supplies are
consumed.
“Ships entering the Great Lakes from the ocean are potentially
bringing with them invasive species that could have a significant impact
on the environment, and cause billions of dollars in damages,”
Feingold said. “We must put in place standards for these ships
to follow in order to stem the flow of invasive species and thereby
protect the health of our lakes and all those who depend on them. Addressing
the issue of ballast water needs to be part of our overall strategy
of keeping the Great Lakes healthy.”
Feingold supports a bill introduced by fellow Great Lakes senators
Carl Levin (D-MI) and George Voinovich (R-OH), which establishes aquatic
invasive species reduction and prevention requirements. There are currently
several bills related to the issue of invasive species before the Senate.
Feingold, his Senate Great Lakes colleagues, and Great Lakes Governors
led by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, want swift federal action to establish
ballast water treatment requirements.
“Preventing introductions of aquatic invasive species is a priority
because these invaders cause tremendous economic, environmental and
human health problems. It is critical that legislation addressing ballast
water move through the Senate this year. We look forward to working
with you on this important matter,” the Senators wrote.
You can view the letter to Senate Majority Leader Reid at http://feingold.senate.gov/pdf/ltr_reid_103107.pdf.
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