New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S10046

Introduced
4/24/26  
Refer
4/24/26  
Engrossed
5/13/26  

Caption

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage the American eel to December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-nine.

Impact

The passage of S10046 would have a direct impact on existing environmental conservation laws in New York by prolonging the state's authority to enact protective measures for the American eel. This includes potentially regulating fishing practices, monitoring population health, and implementing habitat restoration initiatives. By extending the management timeframe, the DEC can adaptively manage the eel population in response to new scientific findings and environmental conditions, thereby promoting better conservation outcomes.

Summary

Bill S10046, introduced in the New York Senate, seeks to extend the authority of the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to manage the American eel (Anguilla rostrata) until December 31, 2029. This extension is crucial as it allows for continued oversight and management of the species, which is recognized for its ecological importance. The bill aims to ensure that measures can be implemented to address the conservation and sustainability of the American eel population, which has faced significant pressure from habitat loss and environmental changes.

Contention

There may be varying opinions concerning the extent of authority granted to the DEC under this bill. Advocates for wildlife and environmental protection are likely to support the bill as it aligns with broader conservation goals. However, stakeholders in commercial fishing or other industries may express concerns about restrictions imposed on fishing practices and the potential economic impacts. The discourse surrounding this bill could reflect deeper tensions between economic interests and environmental stewardship.

Notable_points

One notable aspect of S10046 is its emphasis on the need for ongoing environmental management in light of the unique lifecycle and migratory patterns of the American eel. The bill underscores the necessity for a proactive approach to species management, especially considering the historical decline of this species. Overall, S10046 represents a legislative effort to enhance ecological stability and ensure that future generations can benefit from the ecological services provided by the American eel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S10043

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage scup to December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-nine.

NY S10039

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage Atlantic herring to December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-nine.

NY S07863

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage American eel from 2025 to 2026.

NY A08654

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage American eel from 2025 to 2026.

NY S07769

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage oysters from December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2027.

NY A08018

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage oysters from December 31, 2025 to December 31, 2027.

NY S07771

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage American shad until 12/31/2028.

NY A08487

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage American shad until 12/31/2028.

NY S10071

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage whelk and conch to December 31, 2029.

NY S10042

Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation regarding the management of fluke-summer flounder to December 31, 2029.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.