CCA MD Donations to NRP Hit $25,000 Mark

January 28, 2009

ANNAPOLIS (MD)—The Coastal Conservation Association Maryland (CCA MD), a non-profit group of l,800-plus recreational anglers and conservation-minded citizens, recently donated $3,000 worth of equipment to Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) to help officers enforce marine laws. This donation brings the total amount CCA MD has provided NRP since 2000 to more than $25,000.

“NRP is the only law enforcement body in Maryland that has marine capabilities,” points out Andy Hughes, CCA MD chairman. “The Chesapeake is a magnificent resource that benefits citizens throughout the state, and NRP officers have a tremendous responsibility to enforce marine laws so that we can enjoy this resource.”

The donation included two Canon cameras for use in photographing violations, a Garmin Chartplotter, and three Bushnell Elite Rangefinders to gauge distances of nets from shore to assure they are within legal ranges. Zodiac of North America, Inc. provided the Garmin Chartpolotter at cost to CCA MD.

Previously CCA MD has donated binoculars, tripods, scopes, and an ATV trailer, among other items.

“In these times of budget constraints when NRP is losing manpower and other resources, CCA MD believes community support is essential to assist their officers with conservation enforcement,” said Hughes. “We are pleased to continue assisting NRP.”

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Coastal Conservation Association is a national organization of 100,000 members in 17 state chapters. CCA’s mission is to advise and educate the public on conservation of marine resources. The objective of CCA is to conserve, promote and enhance the present and future availability of these coastal resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public.

 

 

 

 

   

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