Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR105

Introduced
5/19/21  
Refer
5/20/21  
Refer
5/20/21  
Report Pass
6/1/21  
Passed
6/2/21  

Caption

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.

Impact

The resolution aims at prompting a thorough study that could lead to actionable recommendations for reducing the number of derelict crab traps in Lake Pontchartrain. If successful, this initiative could enhance the health of the local marine ecosystem, alleviate conflicts among fisherman, and ultimately support the economic stability of both the crab and shrimp industries in Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges that both industries face significant challenges due to the problem of derelict traps, which not only creates economic burdens but also environmental concerns.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 105 urges the Crab Task Force and the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force, in collaboration with the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, to investigate and recommend solutions to minimize damage to crab traps and to address the issue of derelict crab traps in Lake Pontchartrain. The resolution highlights the significant problems caused by damaged and lost traps, such as hazards to navigation, habitat degradation, and conflicts between crabbers and shrimpers. It emphasizes the importance of these industries for the regional economy and the adverse effects of the ongoing loss of traps on both crabbers and shrimpers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR105 appears to be supportive, as it seeks to mitigate issues that have been detrimental to local fishing communities. Stakeholders from both the crab and shrimp industries likely view the resolution positively, as it aims to address shared grievances and improve the sustainability of their respective industries. However, the effectiveness of the proposed measures will depend on the outcomes of the studies and recommendations put forth by the tasked organizations.

Contention

While there doesn't seem to be significant opposition to the resolution itself, the broader discussions surrounding crab traps often touch upon contentious points such as the allocation of resources, the priorities of wildlife management, and the balance between fishing practices and environmental preservation. Therefore, while SR105 seeks a cooperative and collaborative resolution, it ultimately hinges on stakeholder engagement and the political will to implement any proposed regulatory changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB875

Creates the La. Shrimp Task Force within the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries

LA HB691

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

LA HB475

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

LA HB920

Transfers jurisdiction of commercial crawfish harvesters from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to the Department of Agriculture

LA HCR132

Urges and requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study and make recommendations regarding alligator markets, populations, and hunting

LA HCR109

Memorializes Congress to impose a quota or tariff on imported shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish and enact a buy plan for domestic shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish

LA HCR140

Urges the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to examine the issue of a wild-caught crawfish fishing season

LA HCR18

Creates the Feral Hog Management Advisory Task Force in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

LA SB80

Commercial fishing: inspection: crab traps.

LA HCR9

Memorializes Congress to impose a quota or tariff on imported shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish and to enact a buy plan for domestic shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.