Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB551

Introduced
4/2/21  
Introduced
4/2/21  
Refer
4/2/21  
Refer
4/2/21  
Refer
4/12/21  

Caption

Provides relative to the menhaden season

Impact

One of the critical changes introduced by HB 551 is its delineation of authorized fishing zones. The bill allows for menhaden to be taken in specific areas—primarily within a quarter to one statute mile seaward of notable geographic lines, including the inside-outside line and certain passes. It also permanently closes all other inside waters and passes to menhaden fishing, effectively concentrating fishing efforts to designated zones. This could help prevent overfishing in sensitive areas and promote sustainable practices.

Summary

House Bill 551 seeks to establish a defined season for the harvesting of menhaden, a significant fish species in the coastal ecosystem and commercial fishing industry. The bill outlines specific periods during which menhaden may be caught, extending from the third Monday in April until November 1 of the same year. Additionally, it stipulates that menhaden can only be landed at Louisiana ports during this designated season, a move aimed at regulating and managing fish populations sustainably in state waters.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 551 appears to be positive among commercial fishing stakeholders and regulatory bodies focused on sustainable marine resource management. Proponents argue that the clearly defined fishing season and zones will improve compliance and enhance conservation efforts. However, there may be concerns from local fishermen regarding access to traditional fishing grounds and the potential economic implications of restricted access to certain waters.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the bill is the provision for a sunset clause, which states that the regulations will expire six months after the completion of a study on menhaden bycatch conducted by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries or on April 1, 2024, whichever occurs first. This clause raises questions about the long-term stability of regulatory measures and could lead to debates about the adequacy and timelines of the proposed study, as stakeholders may fear the temporary nature of the rules could lead to conflicts in the future if not properly extended or revised.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB535

Provides relative to the geographic location for the taking of menhaden (EG1 NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB576

Provides relative to the taking of menhaden

LA HB1033

Provides relative to the commercial menhaden catch (RE +$198,456 SD EX See Note)

LA SB133

Provides for the menhaden fishery. (8/1/23)

LA SB447

Provides for commercial menhaden harvest reporting. (8/1/22) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

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 HB691

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

LA SB134

Provides relative to taking shrimp in Lake Pontchartrain. (8/1/21)

LA A770

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

LA A1502

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

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 HB576

Provides relative to the taking of menhaden

MD SJ2

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

VA HB2713

Atlantic menhaden; Marine Resources Commission, et al., to study ecology, fishery impacts, etc.

VA HB19

Atlantic menhaden; VIMS, et al., to study ecology, fishery impacts, and economic importance.

LA SR110

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.