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Coastal Conservation Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coastal Conservation Association
The Coastal Conservation Association is a grassroots, non-profit, social movement organization of salt water anglers from 17 coastal states spanning the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic, and Pacific coasts. 〔()〕 The CCA is primarily concerned with the restoration and conservation of coastal marine resources. It operates on all three governmental tiers, those being the national, state, and local levels. ==History==
The Coastal Conservation Association formed in 1977 as the Gulf Coast Anglers Association, through the efforts of 14 anglers, in reaction to commercial over-fishing of redfish and speckled trout populations in Texas. 〔()〕 The CCA was founded and chaired for many years by Walter Fondren III, the heir to the Humble Oil/Exxon fortune. The spread of the CCA still continues, with both Washington and Oregon forming chapters in 2007, linking all of the 17 Continental United States' coastal states. Today, it is the largest marine conservation group of its kind. 〔
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