Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB334

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

Commercial fishing, paddlefish season, license from Conservation and Natural Resources Dept., regulation, fines

Impact

The legislation introduces rules surrounding the use of gill nets, including restrictions on their size and location, and limits the total number of female paddlefish with roe that can be captured. Additionally, licensees are required to tag harvested fish and have strict guidelines on the transportation and processing of paddlefish roe. The bill also stipulates fines for violations, emphasizing the importance of compliance to maintain fish populations and uphold fishing industry standards.

Summary

House Bill 334 aims to regulate paddlefish fishing in the Tennessee River, Alabama River, and Tombigbee River by establishing a specific fishing season from December 1 to April 30. The bill mandates the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to issue no more than 40 licenses per season for both residents and nonresidents, with a resident license costing $1,500. This regulation is designed to manage fish populations and ensure responsible fishing practices while also generating revenue for conservation efforts.

Conclusion

Overall, HB334 is a significant piece of legislation that seeks to create a structured approach to paddlefish fishing in Alabama, balancing conservation with the interests of the fishing community. While it aims to enhance control of fishery practices and ensure the sustainable use of resources, ongoing discussions among stakeholders will be critical to addressing concerns and refining the legislation as needed.

Contention

Notably, the bill has drawn attention for its implications on local fishing practices and the potential financial burden it places on fishermen due to the high cost of the licenses. Some stakeholders argue that the licensing fees may limit participation in the paddlefish fishing season, particularly affecting smaller, local fishermen. There is also concern regarding the environmental impact should the paddlefish population decline significantly as a result of harvesting without adequate management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB62

Conservation and natural resources, scope of licenses further provided for

AL SB38

Fishing; Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources prohibited from adopting slot limit rule for tournaments on Coosa River under certain conditions

AL HB143

Fishing; Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources prohibited from adopting slot limit rule for tournaments on Coosa River under certain conditions

AL HB313

Dept of Conservation & Natural Resources, deer hunting with dogs further provided for, report of violations made by the commissioner

AL HB215

Natural Resources, Dept of Conservation may permit residential coastal riparian owners to dredge to create living shorelines

AL HB361

Commercial driver licenses, updated to conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations

AL SB258

Commercial driver licenses, updated to conform to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations

AL HB15

Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Commissioner, to require issuance of permit to release black bass into Coosa river under certain circumstances

AL HB437

Shark alert system; established; implementation by Department of Conservation and Natural Resources required; state and local entities assistance required

AL SB28

Pharmacy Board, licensure and regulation of pharmacists and operation of board

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