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Feds Want Court to Toss Lawsuit to End Atlantic Monument

Feds Want Court to Toss Lawsuit to End Atlantic Monument

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The federal government wants a judge to dismiss a lawsuit from fishermen trying to eliminate former President Barack Obama’s Atlantic Ocean monument.

The fishing groups sued to challenge the 2016 creation of the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument. The monument is a 5,000-square-mile area off of New England and is the first monument of its kind in the Atlantic Ocean.

The government is arguing the president clearly has the authority under the federal Antiquities Act to establish national monuments. The lawsuit was filed at U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Marine national monuments are underwater areas designed to protect unique or vulnerable ecosystems. Fishing groups say it takes too large of an area away from fishermen who harvest valuable species such as lobsters and crabs.

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