Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1529

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

Keep Finfish Free Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, SB1529 would have a significant impact on the legal framework governing aquaculture in federal waters. The prohibition on commercial finfish farming would require potential operations to seek a new and specific legislative authorization, effectively halting unauthorized projects aimed at finfish aquaculture. This could affect local economies that may depend on aquaculture for income while reinforcing a cautious approach towards marine environmental impacts caused by fish farming practices.

Summary

SB1529, also known as the Keep Finfish Free Act of 2025, seeks to prohibit federal agencies from authorizing or facilitating commercial finfish aquaculture operations within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the United States unless such actions are explicitly authorized by a subsequently enacted federal statute. The intention behind this bill is to establish stricter regulations on aquaculture practices in the marine environment, particularly concerning the farming of finfish in federal waters. By placing these stipulations, proponents aim to protect marine ecosystems and maintain sustainable fishing practices.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between environmental protection and the interests of the aquaculture industry. Supporters argue that without stringent regulations, finfish farming could lead to overfishing, habitat destruction, and other ecological consequences. Conversely, opponents may criticise the bill for being overly restrictive and potentially hindering economic opportunities for communities dependent on aquaculture as a source of employment and food production.

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