New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A733

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires assessment of bay scallop resource, and authorizes DEP to establish a bay scallop fishery.

Impact

The introduction of A733 signifies a notable shift in New Jersey's regulatory approach toward the bay scallop fishery, an important aspect of its marine resources. As such, the bill could lead to increased economic opportunities for local fisheries and fishing communities by allowing regulated harvesting where previously there had been none. The DEP's ability to enact regulations following the assessment will serve to ensure that both resource sustainability and environmental protections are maintained during any potential fishery's development.

Summary

Bill A733 is a legislative proposal aimed at assessing the bay scallop resource in New Jersey and establishing a bay scallop fishery under the oversight of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). The bill tasks the DEP to conduct a thorough evaluation of the bay scallop population to determine if there is a sufficient quantity available for sustainable fishing practices. Should the existence of a viable population be confirmed, the DEP would then be empowered to develop rules and regulations that would govern the management and harvesting of bay scallops in the state, potentially including allowances for mechanical harvesting methods, which are currently prohibited under existing law.

Contention

Some potential points of contention surrounding A733 may include debates over the ecological impact of establishing a bay scallop fishery, particularly concerning the balance between economic development and environmental preservation. Stakeholders may raise concerns about the potential consequences of mechanical harvesting methods on marine ecosystems and existing aquatic life. Furthermore, the extent of community involvement and input in the DEP's regulatory processes may be scrutinized, reflecting broader tensions between local fishing communities and state-level regulatory authorities.

Companion Bills

NJ S793

Same As Requires assessment of bay scallop resource, and authorizes DEP to establish a bay scallop fishery.

Previously Filed As

NJ S793

Requires assessment of bay scallop resource, and authorizes DEP to establish a bay scallop fishery.

NJ LD1279

Resolve, Establishing the Biotoxin Testing of Cultured Scallops Pilot Program

NJ LD1341

Resolve, Directing the Department of Marine Resources to Evaluate How to Effectively Allow 2 Licensed Individuals to Fish for Lobsters or Scallops from a Single Vessel

NJ HB05447

An Act Concerning Aquatic Animals As Food And The Taking Of Scallops From The Niantic River.

NJ LD1352

An Act to Amend Provisions Regarding the Scallop Fishery License Apprentice Program, Licensing and Limited Access Areas

NJ LD1253

An Act to Authorize the Commissioner of Marine Resources to Add Limited-access Area Fishing Days During the Scallop Season

NJ HB1263

Natural Resources - Public Clam Fishery Area - Establishment

NJ SB841

Natural Resources - Public Clam Fishery Area - Establishment

NJ LD16

An Act to Make Technical Changes to Maine's Marine Resources Laws

NJ SB1118

Natural Resources - Fish and Fisheries - Reporting Requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.