Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H115

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To create the department of marine fisheries resources

Impact

The establishment of this division is expected to have significant implications for state laws related to marine resource management. The bill promotes improved data collection and dissemination practices concerning marine catches and fishing statistics. Additionally, it intends to foster cooperation between various governmental levels and organizations, enhancing the research and scientific analysis of fish stock dynamics. By expanding the functionality of the division, the bill aims to ensure that regulatory frameworks are better aligned with the needs of contemporary fisheries, potentially influencing how legislation will regulate fishing practices across Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 115 aims to establish a dedicated division of marine fisheries resources within the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Game, which is part of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. This new division will focus on promoting and developing the state's commercial fishing industry, improving conditions for stakeholders in this sector, and enhancing the management of marine resources. The proposed changes include amending existing laws to replace the current designation of 'division of marine fisheries' with the more comprehensive 'division of marine fisheries resources,' signaling a broader mandate. This change is intended to address the growing complexities and challenges faced within the marine fisheries sector.

Contention

When introduced for discussion, some stakeholders expressed concerns regarding the potential for increased regulatory measures. The balance between promoting the commercial fishing industry and ensuring sustainable practices is a focal point of contention. Critics argue that while the bill seeks to support fishermen and related industries, it must also consider the ecological impacts and the sustainability of fish populations. Ensuring the long-term health of marine ecosystems may require strict oversight, which could be viewed as burdensome by industry members. Thus, discussions surrounding this bill are likely to continue as various interests seek to navigate the complexities of marine resource management.

Companion Bills

MA H5242

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H123

Relative to reimbursement of the marine recreational fisheries development fund

MA S74

Relative to reimbursement of the Marine Recreational Fisheries Development Fund

MA H934

Creating special funds for the division of fisheries and wildlife

MA S668

Creating the commercial fisheries offshore wind mitigation fund

MA H1059

Relative to fisheries conservation gear grant program

MA H3981

Relative to establishing a pilot program to support high impact fisheries

MA H119

To address the impact of climate change on farms and fisheries

MA S60

To address the impact of climate change on farms and fisheries

MA HB1729

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

MA HB8

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

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