Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S619

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to protecting aquatic and semiaquatic wildlife on beaches

Impact

The introduction of S619 could significantly strengthen existing state laws related to wildlife protection and public interaction with nature. By requiring the placement of informative signage at public beach access points, the bill seeks to ensure that the public is better informed about the wildlife inhabiting these areas and the steps they should take to assist endangered or stranded animals. This measure could enhance public awareness and engagement with wildlife conservation efforts in the region.

Summary

Bill S619, introduced by Senator Jason M. Lewis, aims to enhance the protection of aquatic and semiaquatic wildlife along Massachusetts beaches. The proposed legislation mandates the Department of Conservation and Recreation to implement signage that instructs the public on how to properly respond when they encounter stranded wildlife, including species like seals. This initiative is rooted in the goal of educating beachgoers about the appropriate actions to take in order to safeguard both public safety and the wellbeing of the wildlife they might encounter.

Contention

While supporters might view the legislation as a necessary step towards better wildlife protection, there may be contention regarding its implications. Critics could argue about the potential financial burden on the state regarding the implementation and maintenance of these signage efforts. Moreover, discussions might also arise around how effectively public signage can change behaviors and whether the responsibility lies more with individuals or the state in managing human-animal interactions on beaches.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H904

Relative to increased protection of wildlife management areas

MA S1021

Relative to rental protections for elderly, disabled and low-to-middle income tenants

MA H4150

Relative to forest protection

MA S515

Protecting public health and reducing health care costs

MA S1552

Relative to enhanced fire protection in new one- and two-family dwellings

MA H866

Relative to critical wildlife habitat management

MA H375

Relative to wildlife rehabilitators

MA S521

Relative to the pesticide board

MA H783

Relative to the pesticide board

MA S506

Relative to offshore wind and wildlife habitat management

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.