2013 Sportsmen’s and Coastal Day Takes Place at the Georgia Capitol
Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division 01.17.13
It is going to get a little wild at the Georgia Capitol this Thursday as sportsmen’s groups and coastal conservation groups from the around the state gather to meet with state leaders for “Sportsmen’s and Coastal Day at the Capitol.”
“For years, we have celebrated this day and the impact that conservation and outdoor recreation have on our state,” said Scott Tanner, the event organizer. “Hunting and freshwater fishing directly support more than 31,000 jobs and generating more than $3 billion annually. Plus, our coastal resources are responsible for an impact of more than $2 billion through tourism and saltwater fishing industry.”
This year, the conservation groups are emphasizing the importance of Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Programs.
“To ensure healthy and sustainable fish and wildlife populations, sportsmen and women pay a federal excise tax on hunting, fishing and boating equipment,” explains Commissioner Mark Williams, Georgia Department of Natural Resources. “Those funds are directed to the states based on the number of paid sporting licenses, among other factors. This system has been in place for just over 75 years and is considered America’s greatest conservation story.”
A broad spectrum of sportsmen’s and conservation groups will participate with displays, educational materials, interactive activities and live animals at the Capitol. Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources and Coastal Resources Divisions will participate in the event.
Governor Nathan Deal, Lt. Governor Casey Cagle and House Speaker David Ralston are scheduled to speak at the event.
For more information about hunting and fishing opportunities in Georgia, visit www.georgiawildlife.com . For more information about coastal fishing and recreational opportunities, visit www.coastalgadnr.org .