New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1297

Introduced
11/19/21  
Refer
11/19/21  
Report Pass
2/1/22  
Report DNP
2/1/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  

Caption

Relative to taking lobster while engaged in recreational scuba diving.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1297 could significantly impact state laws surrounding both marine wildlife management and recreational fishing activities. By creating a specialized license for scuba divers, the legislation aims to promote responsible practices among divers, preventing overfishing while contributing to the preservation of local lobster populations. The bill establishes specific seasonal periods wherein this license would be valid, and mandates catch limits of at least three lobsters per day for license holders. This not only regulates lobster populations but also aids in conservation efforts and ensures sustainability of the marine ecosystem.

Summary

House Bill 1297 proposes a new licensing framework for individuals wishing to take lobsters while engaged in recreational scuba diving in the state. The bill authorizes the executive director of the fish and game department to issue a dedicated scuba diver recreational lobster license, thereby allowing residents over the age of 18 to catch lobsters while diving. This proposed license would be separate from existing recreational lobster and crab licenses, emphasizing a targeted approach for divers who wish to engage in this specific activity, while still ensuring that they are limited in their catch and methods employed.

Contention

While the bill's intentions appear supportive of recreational divers and marine conservation, it may also be met with opposition from certain stakeholders concerned about how the regulations may affect existing fishing practices and local ecosystems. Notable points of contention could arise regarding the delineation of how such licenses are issued, the potential for increased competition among recreational hobbies and commercial fisheries, and the regulations surrounding the collection and reporting of catch data. The requirement for catch reports to be submitted annually would place an additional burden on divers who are already operating within a challenging regulatory environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB442

Relative to the removal of derelict fishing gear.

NH HF1355

Permit holders harvesting or destroying aquatic plants required to safely use scuba diving equipment, and commercial diving operation requirements established.

NH SB266

Relative to the limitations on taking another person's lobster or crab trap or pot.

NH HB1029

Relative to exempting certain persons from requiring a New Hampshire landing license if such persons are not landing for the purpose of the sale of the lobster or crab they have caught.

NH SB955

Recreational and organizational camps.

NH H0673

Recreational Fishing Vessel Licenses

NH SB217

Recreational and organizational camps.

NH HB202

Relative to the duties of the fish and game commission.

NH HB655

Relative to fish and game violations, permits, and licenses.

NH HB06733

An Act Concerning Certain Commercial Fishery Licensure Reforms.

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