Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H749

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Instructing the Massachusetts Department of Fish & Game to study the feasibility of repurposing the former Moon Island Sewage Treatment Plant for the purposes of fish and shellfish farms

Impact

If enacted, the bill would represent a significant step towards utilizing previously underused municipal properties for productive environmental purposes. The establishment of fish and shellfish farms could contribute positively to local marine life as well as improve water quality in Quincy Bay and Boston Harbor. This aligns with broader state goals of environmental stewardship and sustainability, promoting healthier ecosystems while potentially exposing students to practical applications of marine biology and environmental science through educational opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 749 aims to direct the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game to analyze the feasibility of converting the former Moon Island Sewage Treatment Plant into a fish and shellfish farm. The proposed site, which consists of large granite storage tanks, is deemed suitable for aquaculture due to its substantial water holding capacity and infrastructure that can support such operations. This initiative emerges amid a growing interest in sustainable practices and local food production, illustrating a need for innovative solutions to address environmental concerns and enhance local ecosystems.

Contention

There may be varying opinions on the feasibility study itself, focusing on the technical, economic, and environmental aspects surrounding the repurposing project. Stakeholders in the fishing industry might express concerns regarding resource allocation, as well as the potential for disruption to local marine habitats. Furthermore, local communities might debate the implications and benefits of such a project, particularly considering the dual goals of environmental enhancement and local educational engagement.

Companion Bills

MA H4668

Replaced by Environment and natural resources matters

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