Well, Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is an idea that goes well beyond fisheries. It certainly isn't a product of the Obama administration. It's a method for resolving conflict between multiple conflicting users of ocean resources.
NOAA started working on MSP during the Bush administration. The idea is to use science (or at least the best available science) to designate specific areas of the ocean for the most efficient and productive uses. Other countries are also beginning to implement ocean zoning for such conflicting activities as wind farms, wave farms, ocean mining, oil and gas production, mariculture, commercial and recreational fishing.
Here is a link to some NOAA info on MSP:
http://www.msp.noaa.gov/
The recent dust up over the Task Force started when a few web and TV personalities began accusing the government of planning to ban fishing. ESPN recently published an opinion piece by a writer with a political agenda.
ESPN has already apologized for publishing the article without vetting the facts.
http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/salt ... man_stev...
NOAA has responded with a point by point rebuttal:
http://www.flyfishinsalt.com/news/news/ ... 81572.html
This was an issue that was originally started by commercial fishermen, who are opposed to ocean zoning and IFQs. They are trying to gain support from recreational fishermen. If you check the facts yourself, you'll see that there is really nothing there.
There is no doubt that MSP is going to affect sport fishermen. If it's done right, it can improve fishing by making it sustainable. If it's done wrong, it might lead to unnecessary closures and restrictions. The problem is that there are just too many people pursuing limited resources. As sport fisherman, we are going to need to stay on top of all of this stuff. Partisan politics just confuses the issue and makes it harder to understand.