Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR110

Introduced
5/1/14  
Introduced
5/1/14  
Passed
5/5/14  

Caption

Affirms the support and appreciation of the Senate for the Gulf menhaden fishery and all of the economic and social contributions that industry has made to the state through many years of operation in the Gulf of Mexico and onshore in the coastal areas of the state.

Impact

The resolution highlights the economic dimension of the Gulf menhaden fishery, noting its annual economic impact of approximately $825 million. Furthermore, it underscores that the industry not only creates about 725 direct jobs but also contributes to the support of additional high-paying jobs throughout Louisiana. The affirmation of the fishery's economic role is intended to bolster support for continued sustainable practices while addressing concerns about environmental and economic sustainability.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 110 expresses and affirms the Louisiana Senate's support and appreciation for the Gulf menhaden fishery, which has historically contributed to both the economic and social landscape of the state. The resolution recognizes the fishery as a vital industry with significant impacts on local economies, particularly in coastal areas. It emphasizes the importance of responsible fishery management and the sustainable harvest practices employed by the fishing community, asserting that these practices will enable the industry to thrive for years to come.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR 110 is positive, as it advocates for the recognition and support of an industry that plays a crucial role in Louisiana's economy. The resolution serves to unite legislative members in their appreciation for the contributions of the Gulf menhaden fishery, reflecting a shared understanding of its importance to job creation and economic stability. This acknowledgment of the fishery's value indicates broader support for maintaining sustainable practices within the industry.

Contention

While the resolution is largely positive in its tone and implications, it subtly highlights the need for continual vigilance regarding fishery management and conservation efforts. By underscoring the positive assessments of menhaden stock and its sustainable management, the resolution also implicitly addresses potential concerns regarding overfishing and the ecological impacts that can arise from mismanagement. There is an underlying call for ongoing support and responsible stewardship of this important natural resource.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR101

Affirms support and appreciation for the Gulf menhaden fishery

LA HCR10

Memorializes congress to encourage the National Marine Fisheries Service, the Gulf of Mexico Marine Fisheries Council, and the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Management Council to adopt a weekend-only fishery for red snapper

LA HB351

Changes the date the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries may allow for the taking of gulf bait menhaden when the quota has not been met

LA SR78

Reaffirming an unwavering commitment to the shrimping industry and urging the Secretary of the United States Department of Commerce to issue a fishery resource disaster determination for fisheries along the Gulf of Mexico.

LA HCR214

Urges and requests Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, to reconsider the directive that he issued which instituted six-month moratorium on oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of Mexico and to possibly alter that directive to minimize the negative economic impact of such directive on the already damaged economies of the state of Louisiana and the other oil and gas producing states along the Gulf of Mexico.

LA HB1334

Provides relative to fisheries management by the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries

LA SCR90

Requests the U. S. President to issue an emergency declaration to use any and all U.S. resources, including military forces and martial law, to stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and to ban the use of certain chemical dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response operation.

LA HB416

Assigns to the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission management responsibility for sustainability of freshwater and saltwater fisheries

LA SCR113

Requests the president of the United States to utilize all the resources of the federal government to stop the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and to minimize its impacts on the state of Louisiana, its citizens, businesses, and wildlife and fisheries, and to expedite any necessary permits and to waive or suspend any federal requirements as necessary in order to protect Louisiana's coast, marshes, estuaries, citizens, businesses, and wildlife and fisheries.

LA SR116

Requests President Joe R. Biden Jr. and United States Department of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to immediately adopt a new five-year offshore leasing plan for the Gulf of Mexico to help reduce the cost of energy.

Similar Bills

NJ A1502

Revises law establishing individual transferable quota system for menhaden purse seine fishery.

NJ A770

Revises law establishing individual transferable quota system for menhaden purse seine fishery.

ME LD2025

An Act to Provide for Medical and Vessel Breakdown License Exceptions for Commercial Menhaden License Holders

LA HB551

Provides relative to the menhaden season

VA HB1383

Menhaden reduction fishing; prohibition.

LA HB576

Provides relative to the taking of menhaden

TX HB2218

Relating to creating a Class C menhaden boat license; imposing a fee; requiring a license.

MD SJ2

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission - Atlantic Menhaden - Prohibition on Commercial Reduction Fishing