Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SJ3 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/31/2024

                             
 
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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 3 
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By: Senator Bailey 
Introduced and read first time: January 31, 2024 
Assigned to: Education, Energy, and the Environment 
 
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 
 
A Senate Joint Resolution concerning 1 
 
Commercial Fishery Disaster Declaration Due to Invasive Species 2 
 
FOR the purpose of supporting the Governor’s request for a federal commercial fishery 3 
disaster declaration; encouraging further efforts to obtain certain assistance to 4 
protect and rehabilitate the State’s commercial fisheries; and generally relating to a 5 
commercial fishery disaster declaration for fisheries in the State. 6 
 
  WHEREAS, Blue catfish were introduced to Virginia for purposes of creating a 7 
recreational fishery but have since spread throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and 8 
 
 WHEREAS, Blue catfish out–compete native species for habitat and food and pose a 9 
threat to commercial fisheries in the State, including blue crab, white perch, yellow perch, 10 
and American eel; and 11 
 
 WHEREAS, The Department of Natural Resources is concerned about observed high 12 
densities of invasive species and the potential negative effects of these populations on the 13 
State’s commercial fishery species; and 14 
 
 WHEREAS, The decline of the State’s commercial fishery species is detrimental to 15 
the State’s commercial watermen and economy as a whole; and 16 
 
 WHEREAS, On March 16, 2023, Governor Wes Moore requested from the U.S. 17 
Department of Commerce a commercial fishery disaster declaration under provisions of the 18 
Magnuson–Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Interjurisdictional 19 
Fisheries Act due to the expanding population of invasive species, including blue catfish, 20 
flathead catfish, and snakehead, in the Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay; and 21 
 
 WHEREAS, A commercial fishery disaster declaration would qualify the State for 22 
federal fishery disaster assistance and may be granted after a state experiences a large, 23 
sudden, and unexpected decrease in fish stock that causes a significant loss in a commercial 24 
fishery; and 25 
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 WHEREAS, In December 2023, the U.S. Department of Commerce declined the 1 
State’s request for a commercial fishery disaster declaration, ruling that blue catfish have 2 
not had sufficient impact on commercial fishery revenue to qualify for disaster aid; and 3 
 
   WHEREAS, According to the Department of Natural Resources, the impact of 4 
invasive species cannot be underestimated and the State cannot delay action to address the 5 
damage caused by invasive species; now, therefore, be it 6 
 
   RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, That the General 7 
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 (1) supports Governor Wes Moore’s request to the U.S. Department of 9 
Commerce for a commercial fishery disaster declaration; and 10 
 
 (2) encourages further efforts to obtain federal assistance to protect and 11 
rehabilitate the State’s commercial fisheries as a result of an abundance of invasive species; 12 
and be it further 13 
 
   RESOLVED, That a copy of this Resolution be forwarded by the Department of 14 
Legislative Services to the Honorable Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland; the Honorable 15 
William C. Ferguson, IV, President of the Senate of Maryland; and the Honorable Adrienne 16 
A. Jones, Speaker of the House of Delegates. 17