Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H979

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a marine special activity license program

Impact

The implementation of H979 is anticipated to significantly enhance the state's research capabilities regarding marine life, potentially leading to improved conservation strategies and better responses to changes in marine ecosystems. By requiring licenses for activities involving marine organisms, the bill aims to ensure that scientific research is conducted responsibly, with adequate oversight. The amendment to Chapter 130 of the General Laws is also positioned to streamline the licensing process, making it more accessible for researchers from various educational and scientific institutions.

Summary

House Bill 979 aims to establish a marine special activity license program in Massachusetts, facilitating scientific research related to marine organisms. The bill introduces new definitions for terms such as 'attract', 'harvest', and 'scientific research', and it outlines the criteria and obligations involved in obtaining a special activity license. This initiative is expected to improve the management and conservation of marine species through regulated research and monitoring activities, allowing scientists to gather reliable data that can aid in environmental restoration efforts.

Contention

While the bill appears to gather support for promoting scientific research, there may be points of contention related to concerns over potential bureaucratic hurdles for researchers and the costs associated with the licensing process. Additionally, questions may arise regarding the balance of regulatory oversight versus the need for flexibility in scientific research, particularly in urgent conservation scenarios. Stakeholders from commercial fishing and marine industries may also express apprehensions about how regulations might impact ongoing operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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