Prohibits the use of trawling, gill nets, and trammel nets except for scientific purposes.
Impact
The implementation of S09304 could significantly reshape fishing practices across New York State by restricting methods known for their potential to unintentionally capture large numbers of non-target species and juvenile fish. Environmental advocates are likely to support this measure, citing its importance in preserving marine habitats and promoting biodiversity. By reducing the usage of these nets in various water bodies, the bill aims to foster a more sustainable approach to fishing that balances ecological health with economic interests in the fishing industry.
Summary
Bill S09304 seeks to amend the environmental conservation law by prohibiting the use of trawling, gill nets, and trammel nets except for scientific purposes. This legislative measure is intended to protect marine ecosystems by limiting destructive fishing practices that could harm fish populations and biodiversity. The bill mandates that anyone wishing to utilize these net types must obtain a specific license for scientific use, thus tightening control over methods that could threaten sustainable fishing. The expected outcome is an improvement in the health of aquatic environments and fish stocks over time.
Contention
However, this bill may face opposition from segments of the fishing community concerned about its economic implications. Fishermen who rely on gill nets and trawls may view these restrictions as detrimental to their livelihoods. Some may argue that these methods are essential for their operations, especially in the face of competition and market demands. Debates are likely to surface around the balance between conservation efforts and the economic realities faced by fishermen, highlighting the need for alternative sustainable fishing practices that do not compromise local economies.
Prohibits the knowing sale, offer for sale, or delivery of xylazine to persons under the age of 21 and without proof of the intended use for institutional, veterinary, or scientific purposes.
Prohibits the knowing sale of xylazine above a certain weight to persons under the age of 21 and without proof of the intended use for institutional, veterinary, or scientific purposes.
Provides that no person shall engage in the operation of a marine hatchery or in the off-bottom or on-bottom culture of any species belonging to the order Octopoda unless for scientific or educational purposes for the purpose of human consumption.
Prohibits the use of fetal organs or tissue resulting from abortions for medical, scientific, research, experimental, or therapeutic purposes or any other use
Includes delivery network company workers in the definition of "employee" for purposes of workers' compensation; provides that the employer of a network company deliver worker shall be a delivery network company.
Includes delivery network company workers in the definition of "employee" for purposes of workers' compensation; provides that the employer of a network company deliver worker shall be a delivery network company.