Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB889

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Authorizes the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to promulgate rules to protect oyster habitat from harvest-related damage

Impact

The passage of HB 889 is expected to create more robust protections for oyster habitats, which are vital for both the fishing industry and the broader marine ecosystem. With the commission able to monitor and regulate the removal of non-living material from oyster reefs and grounds, the legislation aims to foster a healthier marine environment. This could potentially lead to increased oyster populations and a more sustainable fishing industry that benefits local communities dependent on these resources.

Summary

House Bill 889 authorizes the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission in Louisiana to promulgate rules aimed at protecting oyster habitats from damage caused by harvesting activities. This legislation is intended to enhance the management of natural oyster reefs and public seed grounds, ensuring sustainable practices within the state's marine resources. By empowering the commission with this authority, the bill seeks to address concerns regarding the ecological health of these critical habitats in the face of potentially harmful harvesting techniques.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 889 appears to be supportive among environmental advocates and those involved in sustainable fishing practices. Stakeholders acknowledge the importance of protecting natural reefs, and many agree that regulations are necessary to prevent overharvesting. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the implications this may have on fishermen's livelihoods if restrictions are perceived as too limiting.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between environmental protection and the economic impact on local fishing communities. While proponents argue that safeguarding oyster habitats is essential for long-term sustainability, opponents may express fears about potential restrictions on fishing practices. The debate likely centers around finding an acceptable compromise between ecological needs and economic realities for fishermen.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB406

Authorizes the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to establish recreational reefs where oyster harvest is prohibited

LA HB1451

Provides relative to the authority of the secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to levy and collect compensation for damages to public oyster seed grounds and reservations

LA HB142

Authorizes additional means of harvesting oysters on the oyster seed grounds under the oyster seed ground vessel permit

LA HB293

Authorizes the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to regulate the taking of certain species of fish and to require the use of vessel monitoring systems in certain circumstances (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HB236

Increases penalties for certain oyster harvesting violations

LA SB308

Provides relative to rulemaking by the Louisiana Willdlife and Fisheries Commission. (8/15/10)

LA HB1334

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

LA HB1234

Requires that fisherman submit trip tickets to the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries to document oyster harvest and sales

LA HB691

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

LA SB341

Changes the composition, and the powers and duties of the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission. (See Act)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.