Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD581

Introduced
2/14/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Engrossed
5/9/23  
Enrolled
5/11/23  

Caption

An Act to Assist Municipal Shellfish Conservation Programs

Impact

The introduction of LD581 is expected to positively influence state laws related to aquaculture and environmental conservation. By allowing municipalities to operate under a fee-exempt framework for limited-purpose aquaculture licenses, the bill promotes local initiatives dedicated to preserving shellfish populations. This, in turn, facilitates sustainable practices and encourages educational outreach regarding shellfish management, therefore contributing to ecological health and local economies.

Summary

LD581 is legislation aimed at assisting municipal shellfish conservation programs in the state of Maine. The bill proposes amendments to existing statutes concerning aquaculture licenses, specifically focusing on exempting certain municipal entities from application fees if the licensed shellfish are not used for commercial purposes. This change is designed to encourage municipalities to engage in shellfish conservation and management without facing financial burdens that could deter participation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD581 is generally favorable, with support from local governments and conservation organizations who see it as a necessary step towards enhancing community engagement in shellfish conservation efforts. Advocates argue that the bill empowers municipalities, enabling them to take proactive measures in managing local aquatic resources. There is a shared belief that enabling municipalities by removing financial barriers strengthens conservation outcomes and promotes broader public understanding of marine ecosystems.

Contention

While there appears to be an overall support for LD581, potential points of contention may arise concerning how effectively municipalities can implement conservation programs in various regions. Critics may question the feasibility of local entities managing shellfish conservation without commercial incentivization and whether this approach could sustain itself long-term. The debate primarily revolves around the balance of local control and the effectiveness of municipal management practices in maintaining shellfish populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD2065

An Act to Amend Maine's Aquaculture Leasing Laws

ME LD16

An Act to Make Technical Changes to Maine's Marine Resources Laws

ME LD1771

An Act to Strengthen Oversight of Kennels by Changing the Licensing Authority from Municipalities to the Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry

ME HB05085

An Act Concerning Shellfish Grounds Leases, The Stealing Of Shellfish, Shellfish Recalls And The Taking Of Eastern Oysters.

ME LD1969

An Act to Expand the Use of Funds to Support Land Conservation

ME LD1722

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing the Regulation of Aquaculture Leases

ME A3847

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

ME S520

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

ME LD475

An Act to Simplify and Clarify the Licensing of Assisted Housing Facilities

ME LD2064

An Act to Amend the Laws Regarding Certain Advisory Councils and Boards Related to the Department of Marine Resources

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.