Oregon 2025 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB332

Introduced
1/13/25  

Caption

Relating to the recovery of game fish carcasses.

Impact

The enactment of SB332 would likely lead to a shift in how game fish byproducts are managed in the state. The project proposed in this bill could facilitate the recycling of fish carcasses, which could help mitigate waste and support local bait markets. Furthermore, encouraging the recycling of organic resources aligns with broader state goals concerning environmental stewardship and resource management.

Summary

Senate Bill 332 is focused on the recovery and utilization of game fish carcasses within Oregon. The bill mandates the State Department of Fish and Wildlife to create a project aimed at encouraging the use of these carcasses for commercial bait. This action is expected to contribute to sustainability efforts in wildlife management while also providing an additional resource for local fishers and users of commercial bait.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB332 appears to be generally positive, especially among conservationists and those in the fishing industry, who see potential benefits in utilizing what would otherwise go to waste. Stakeholders in the fishing community may appreciate the initiative for providing an additional source of commercial bait and promoting responsible use of natural resources. However, the bill's implementation may require careful regulations to ensure that it doesn't inadvertently affect local ecosystems negatively.

Contention

Notably, while SB332 aims to implement environmentally friendly practices, it may also spark discussions regarding the management of fish populations and ecological impacts. Concerns could arise about how the collection and use of carcasses are regulated and the implications for local wildlife. Stakeholders might debate the potential consequences of increased commercial bait production on fish stocks and habitats.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB339

Relating to Sudden Oak Death; declaring an emergency.

OR SB222

Relating to the protection of salmon; declaring an emergency.

OR SB221

Relating to a fish enhancement program; declaring an emergency.

OR SB213

Relating to repealing the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote.

OR SB482

Relating to administrative rules.

OR SB365

Relating to wildfire.

OR SB499

Relating to manufactured dwellings.

OR SB492

Relating to the Department of State Police.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.