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In the Fall of 2007,
National Audubon
Society, The
Defenders of
Wildlife and the
Southern Environmental
Law Center filed
suit in Federal
District Court
against the
United States of
America to limit
or ban access to
many of the
primary areas of
the Cape
Hatteras
National
Seashore,
including Oregon
Inlet, Cape
Point, most of
Ocracoke and
others. On March
13, 2008 the
Dept of Justice
declined to
contest the
lawsuit which
will be heard
April 11, 2008
in Raleigh NC.
This means that
the beach access
will be
effectively
closed at that
time. This will
also have a
devastating
effect on our
culture,
businesses,
tourism,
property values
and the economy
as a whole in an
area with an
existing healthy natural
environment.
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WHAT
WOULD
YOU
THINK
IF
THERE
WERE
NO
FISHING,
NO
SURFING,
and
NO
OFF
ROAD
PERMITTED
ON
THE
MOST
VISITED
PARTS
OF
HATTERAS,
OCRACOKE,
OREGON
INLET,
CAPE
POINT, &
OTHERS!
DOES
IT
MAKE
SENSE
FROM
ANY
ANGLE?
YOUR
STATE
&
FEDERAL
REPRESENTATIVES
SHOULD
KNOW.
KEEP
ACCESSES
OPEN
TO
ALL:
This
"PleaCast"
is
for
all
supporters
who
want
to
keep
the
beach
accesses
open
for
everyone
to
enjoy.
Submitting
this
plea
will
not only
go
to
PleasCast.com,
but
also
to
interest
groups
following
the
lawsuits
to
restrict
beach
access
and
many
others
who
are
already
negotiating
to
resolve
this
issue. Preserve
our
culture,
economy,
community,
and
recreational resources. SEND
A
PleaCast
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