New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4056

Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

Changes DEP authority to allow taking of aquacultured shellfish on Sunday.

Impact

The bill's passage could significantly impact the state's policies concerning marine resource management and local fisheries. By permitting Sunday harvesting, it has the potential to increase the economic viability of shellfish aquaculture, appealing particularly to those involved in this type of production. Moreover, the bill specifies that the DEP, in consultation with the Shellfisheries Council, will adopt specific regulations that will lay out the parameters for harvesting during this newly permitted time, indicating a shift towards potentially more flexible and responsive policy-making in regards to marine resources.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4056 seeks to amend the existing regulations surrounding the harvesting of shellfish in New Jersey, specifically allowing the taking of aquacultured shellfish on Sundays. As it currently stands, the law permits only the harvesting of oysters under very specific conditions on Sundays. With this bill, the power of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is expanded to include all types of aquacultured shellfish, thereby allowing a broader range of activities related to shellfish harvesting available on Sundays, contingent on rules set by the DEP and the Shellfisheries Council. This legislative move may reflect an effort to enhance economic opportunities within the aquaculture sector while potentially catering to the needs of local fishers and businesses engaged in shellfish farming.

Contention

While the bill is likely to receive support from those within the aquaculture industry and economic proponents, it might also face scrutiny from conservationists and environmentalists concerned about overharvesting and its implications for the marine ecosystem. Discussions around A4056 may revolve around a balance between economic growth through aquaculture and the stewardship of marine environments, with critics arguing that expanding harvesting rights could lead to unsustainable practices. Stakeholders will likely seek assurances that the regulations implemented will provide adequate protections for shellfish populations and the overall health of aquatic ecosystems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S520

Exempts shellfish aquaculturists with commercial shellfish aquaculture permit from law prohibiting taking of shellfish on Sunday; requires submission of annual shellfish harvest report.

NJ A3847

Exempts shellfish aquaculturists with commercial shellfish aquaculture permit from law prohibiting taking of shellfish on Sunday; requires submission of annual shellfish harvest report.

NJ SB2476

Shellfish aquaculture farms; authorize Department of Marine Resources to license.

NJ SB879

Shellfish Aquaculture - Harvest Hours

NJ HB857

Shellfish Aquaculture - Harvest Hours

NJ S428

Extends Right to Farm Act protections to certain shellfish aquaculture activities.

NJ A3039

Extends Right to Farm Act protections to certain shellfish aquaculture activities.

NJ A4243

Establishes certain shellfish aquaculture activities as eligible for Right to Farm protections.

NJ S2908

Establishes certain shellfish aquaculture activities as eligible for Right to Farm protections.

NJ HB1077

Molluscan shellfish aquaculture operations; revise licensing of vessels used for.

Similar Bills

NJ A3847

Exempts shellfish aquaculturists with commercial shellfish aquaculture permit from law prohibiting taking of shellfish on Sunday; requires submission of annual shellfish harvest report.

NJ A4243

Establishes certain shellfish aquaculture activities as eligible for Right to Farm protections.

NJ S2908

Establishes certain shellfish aquaculture activities as eligible for Right to Farm protections.

NJ S520

Exempts shellfish aquaculturists with commercial shellfish aquaculture permit from law prohibiting taking of shellfish on Sunday; requires submission of annual shellfish harvest report.

NJ S428

Extends Right to Farm Act protections to certain shellfish aquaculture activities.

NJ A3039

Extends Right to Farm Act protections to certain shellfish aquaculture activities.

HI HB1723

Relating To Aquaculture.

HI SB2285

Relating To Aquaculture.