US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB1947

Introduced
6/4/25  

Caption

OCTOPUS Act of 2025 Opposing the Cultivation and Trade of Octopus Produced through Unethical Strategies Act of 2025

Impact

The enactment of SB1947 would result in substantial changes to federal regulations concerning the aquaculture industry. Specifically, the Secretary of Commerce would be mandated to prohibit the issuance of permits for commercial octopus farming, thereby halting any future octopus aquaculture operations within U.S. waters. Additionally, the bill addresses the importation and reexportation of commercially farmed octopus, imposing penalties for violations. By such measures, the legislation aims to foster a more sustainable approach to seafood sourcing and bolster conservation efforts to protect wild marine habitats from industrial farming practices.

Summary

SB1947, also referred to as the 'Opposing the Cultivation and Trade of Octopus Produced through Unethical Strategies Act of 2025' or the 'OCTOPUS Act of 2025', seeks to prohibit the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Commerce from authorizing commercial octopus aquaculture operations within the United States and its exclusive economic zone. The bill aims to address growing concerns regarding the ethics and sustainability of octopus farming practices, which have been criticized for their environmental impact and potential harm to wild octopus populations. By enforcing a strict ban on such commercial operations, the legislation seeks to protect marine biodiversity and uphold ethical standards in seafood production.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill highlights a significant divide among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill is crucial for ethical seafood practices and the preservation of marine wildlife. They contend that octopus farming, which often relies on unsustainable practices, poses risks not just to octopuses but to broader marine ecosystems. Conversely, critics may view the bill as an overreach or an impairment to economic opportunities within the aquaculture sector. As discussions unfold, key points of contention will likely center on balancing ethical considerations with economic growth in the seafood industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB05900

An Act Prohibiting The Cultivation Of Octopus For Human Consumption And The Use Of Octopus For Entertainment Purposes.

US A1537

Prohibits aquaculture of any species of octopus for purpose of human consumption.

US S1080

Prohibits aquaculture of any species of octopus for purpose of human consumption.

US HB2557

Relating to octopus.

US H4422

Prohibiting the aquaculture of any species of octopus for the purpose of human consumption

US H127

Prohibiting the aquaculture of any species of octopus for the purpose of human consumption

US A08043

Provides that no person shall sell any octopus that was bred, raised, or harvested under controlled conditions for the purpose of human consumption.

US SCR133

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources, In Consultation With The Department Of Agriculture And Biosecurity, To Adopt Rules To Prohibit Commercial Octopus Aquaculture.

US SR125

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources, In Consultation With The Department Of Agriculture And Biosecurity, To Adopt Rules To Prohibit Commercial Octopus Aquaculture.

US HB2176

Saving NEMO Act of 2025 Saving Natural Ecosystems and Marine Organisms Act of 2025

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.