Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB2182

Introduced
6/22/23  

Caption

Wild USA Seafood Act of 2023

Impact

The passage of SB2182 may substantially affect state laws related to fisheries and seafood labeling requirements. By introducing a standardized label for U.S. caught fish, the bill seeks to streamline the marketplace for seafood retailers and help consumers distinguish between domestic and foreign products. This could enhance the economic viability of domestic fisheries and provide an edge against imported seafood that might not meet the same standards. As a result, businesses involved in fish distribution will need to ensure compliance with the new federal guidelines, potentially requiring adjustments to their operations and supply chains.

Summary

SB2182, known as the Wild USA Seafood Act of 2023, aims to amend the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 by establishing a specific labeling system for fish caught in U.S. waters. The bill mandates that any fish labeled as 'wild USA seafood' must either be naturally born in the wild or hatchery-originated fish that have been released into the wild, and must be harvested from the U.S. exclusive economic zone or navigable waters. This initiative is intended to promote transparency in seafood labeling, enabling consumers to make informed choices about the origin and quality of the seafood they purchase.

Conclusion

Overall, SB2182 represents a push towards greater accountability and quality assurance in the seafood market. By establishing clear definitions and regulations regarding the labeling of wild-caught fish, the bill aims to protect consumers and reinforce support for U.S. fisheries. The ultimate impact will depend on the implementation of these provisions and the capacity of the local fishing industry to adapt to the proposed changes.

Contention

Supporters of SB2182 argue that the bill will bolster the local fishing industry and ensure that consumers are more accurately informed about the products they are buying. However, there may also be opposition from sectors of the seafood industry concerned that the new labeling requirements could impose unwarranted burdens or additional costs on retailers and small businesses. Notably, the enforcement mechanisms outlined in the bill allow for fines up to $10,000 for non-compliance, which critics argue could further strain smaller fish suppliers who already operate on thin margins. Discussions surrounding this potential burden have highlighted the need for careful consideration of how these regulations will be implemented effectively.

Companion Bills

US SB2208

Related National Seafood Supply Act of 2023

US SB2354

Related Improving Agriculture, Research, Cultivation, Timber, and Indigenous Commodities (ARCTIC) Act

Previously Filed As

US SB2208

National Seafood Supply Act of 2023

US SB2354

Improving Agriculture, Research, Cultivation, Timber, and Indigenous Commodities (ARCTIC) Act

US SB1227

FISH Act of 2023 Fighting Foreign Illegal Seafood Harvests Act of 2023

US HB5087

SEAS Act Supporting Equity for Aquaculture and Seafood Act

US HB3951

Sustaining Healthy Ecosystems, Livelihoods, and Local Seafood Act

US SB2211

Sustaining Healthy Ecosystems, Livelihoods, and Local Seafood Act

US SB2011

United States-Russian Federation Seafood Reciprocity Act of 2023

US HB1057

Imported Seafood Safety Standards Act

US SB1149

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act of 2023

US SB776

M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act

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