By IBI Magazine
September 14, 2006
In a rather bizarre ruling that has marine industry officials
worried, Judge Robert G. James of the United States District Court, Western
Division of Louisiana, has said that it is criminal trespass for the American
boating public to boat, fish, or hunt on the Mississippi River and other
navigable waters in the US.
In the case of Normal Parm v. Sheriff Mark Shumate, James
ruled that federal law grants exclusive and private control over the waters of
the river, outside the main shipping channel, to riparian landowners. The
shallows of the navigable waters are no longer open to the public. That, in
effect, makes boating illegal across most of the country.
"Even though this action seems like a horrible
pre-April fools joke, it is very serious," said Phil Keeter, MRAA
president, in a statement. "Because essentially all the waters and
waterways of our country are considered navigable in the US law, this ruling
declares recreational boating, water skiing, fishing, waterfowl hunting, and
fishing tournaments to be illegal and the public subject to jail sentences for
recreating with their families."
Last month, James rejected the findings of the Magistrate
judge who found earlier that the American public had the right under federal
law and Louisiana law to navigate, boat, fish, and hunt on the waters of the
Mississippi river up to the normal high water line of the river. Judge James
Kirk relied on the long established federal principles of navigation that
recognized the public navigational rights "…entitles the public to the
reasonable use of navigable waters for all legitimate purposes of travel or
transportation, for boating, sailing for pleasure, as well as for carrying
persons or property for hire, and in any kind of watercraft the use of which
is consistent with others also enjoying the right possessed in common."
"MRAA is working with the Coast Guard, state boating
law administrators, and NMMA to fight this onerous ruling," said Glen
Mazzella, MRAA chairman, in the statement.
US federal judge declares boating illegal in all US
navigable waters
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