Center for Sportfishing Policy Welcomes New Members
Washington, D.C. – February 7, 2025 – The Center for Sportfishing Policy (CSP) is honored to welcome new corporate members: Barletta Boats, Jushi USA, MJM Yachts, Pensacola Marine Center, Release Marine, Suzuki Marine and Teak Isle. CSP thanks them for their support of our efforts to maximize opportunity for saltwater recreational anglers.
“We are excited to welcome these industry leaders to CSP,” said Jeff Angers, president of the Center for Sportfishing Policy. “Their commitment to recreational fishing and boating strengthens our collective voice as we work to ensure sound federal fisheries policies that support angler access, marine conservation and a thriving marine industry.”
CSP also extends its thanks to Tommy Hancock, president of Sportsman Boats and chair of CSP’s Development Committee, for his leadership and dedication helping grow the organization’s impact. His efforts have played a key role in strengthening CSP’s ability to advocate for marine recreational fishing.
CSP is a coalition of leading advocates for marine recreational fishing and boating. The Center works to maximize opportunity for saltwater recreational anglers by organizing, focusing and engaging stakeholders to shape federal marine fisheries management policy. As a non-partisan organization, CSP works in Washington, D.C. to promote conservation, improve angling and boating access and ensure a vibrant future for recreational fishing.
For more information on the Center for Sportfishing Policy and its partners, please visit www.SportfishingPolicy.com.
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