New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A628

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DEP to establish artificial reef plan for commercial and recreational fishing.

Impact

The implications of A628 are significant for local fisheries, as it will establish regulations like the allowable number of fish and lobster pots on these artificial reefs. By designating these areas for special management, the bill aims to enhance habitat and fishing opportunities while preventing overfishing and ensuring ecological balance. The DEP's involvement is critical since it will aim to strike a balance between commercial interests and environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the bill also allows the DEP to apply for designations in federal waters, potentially expanding these regulations to include more artificial reef sites outside state jurisdiction.

Summary

Assembly Bill A628 mandates the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to develop a comprehensive plan to manage the two artificial reefs within the state's waters. This initiative seeks to ensure that both commercial and recreational fishing stakeholders can utilize these reefs sustainably. The DEP is expected to devise this plan within one year of the bill's enactment, taking into account historical fishing patterns as well as current uses of these artificial structures. Currently, there are 17 artificial reefs off New Jersey's coastline, with only two located in state waters, necessitating specific management efforts.

Contention

While the intent behind A628 is to promote better management of artificial reefs, concerns may arise around the regulatory burden placed on fishermen and the economic impact on local fishing communities. Some stakeholders could argue that additional restrictions might hamper fishing opportunities or impose excessive limitations. Additionally, debate may emerge regarding the effectiveness of government intervention versus self-regulation in the fisheries sector. The potential for future disputes around the extent of DEP authority in these waters might also lead to contention among various fishing groups and environmental advocates.

Companion Bills

NJ A598

Carry Over Requires DEP to establish artificial reef plan for commercial and recreational fishing.

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