Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB45

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/28/10  
Engrossed
5/10/10  
Refer
5/11/10  
Report Pass
5/24/10  
Enrolled
6/9/10  
Chaptered
6/17/10  

Caption

Removes requirement for crab trap markers north of the saltwater line

Impact

By eliminating the marking requirements for crab traps in designated locations, HB 45 is set to potentially enhance both the ease and efficiency of crabbing activities in those regions. Supporters of the bill argue that this could lead to increased crab harvests and ultimately benefit local economies that rely on the crabbing industry. However, removing these requirements may raise concerns regarding the potential environmental and safety risks, particularly regarding unmarked traps that could be lost or cause hazards in waterways.

Summary

House Bill 45 aims to amend existing Louisiana state law regarding the requirements for marking crab traps. Specifically, this bill removes the obligation for crab traps to be marked with a float and line in specified areas of the state, particularly north of the saltwater line and certain inland regions. The intent of this legislation is to simplify the process for crab catchers operating in these areas, thereby promoting more efficient fishing practices by reducing the physical and regulatory burdens placed on fishermen.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 45 appears to be cautiously optimistic from supporters within the fishing community. They express a belief that the bill could alleviate unnecessary burdens and stimulate economic activity associated with crabbing. On the other hand, conservationists and some members of the public may view the absence of float markers as a potential hazard, leading to a contentious debate on the balance between regulatory flexibility for fishermen and the need to protect marine environments and public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 45 revolve around the environmental impacts and safety associated with unmarked crab traps. Critics of the bill may argue that removing this requirement could lead to increased risk of traps being lost, causing ecological concerns such as ghost fishing and potential entanglements for other marine life. The discussions thus highlight broader themes around sustainable fishing practices and the responsibilities of fishermen to ensure minimal disruption to aquatic ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB290

Changes the name of certain oyster harvest gear from "dredge" to "scraper" and provides for limitations on the dimensions of the scrapers

LA HB475

Provides that the removal of derelict crab traps coincide with the closure of crab season

LA HB885

Allows the use of wire nets and hoop nets for recreational fishing throughout the state

LA HB691

Provides relative to fee increases for the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (EN +$16,611,750 SD RV See Note)

LA HB142

Provides for an exemption from the requirement that crab traps have escape rings

LA SR105

Requests the Crab Task Force and the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force, in cooperation with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, to study and make recommendations to reduce damage to crab traps and the number of derelict crab traps in Lake Pontchartrain.

LA HB523

Provides for possession limits for certain species of bass caught in saltwater areas of the state

LA HB543

Provides relative to saltwater and charter fishing licenses and fees (EN DECREASE SD EX See Note)

LA HB1288

Allows the use of wire nets and hoop nets for recreational fishing in the freshwater areas of the state

LA HB687

Restructuring of hunting and fishing licenses (EG INCREASE SD RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.