Menhaden study legislation filed for 2024 GA session

Introduced by R. Lee Ware (chief patron): HB 19 Atlantic menhaden; VIMS, et al., to study ecology, fishery impacts, and economic importance.

Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Marine Resources Commission; study of ecology, fishery impacts, and economic importance of Atlantic menhaden; report. Directs the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) in collaboration with the Marine Resources Commission and certain stakeholders, as provided in the bill, to conduct a three-year study of the ecology, fishery impacts, and economic importance of the Atlantic menhaden population in the waters of the Commonwealth. The bill requires VIMS to provide a report on its findings and recommendations to the Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources and the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources no later than October 1, 2027.

Virginia Mercury’s Charlie Paullin covered the previously considered legislation earlier this year in State study on menhaden in Chesapeake Bay would cost $2.6 million.

Photo: Discharging Menhaden from Vessel by Means of Tubs Subject: Menhaden fisheries by unknown author (1904): Aquatic products as fertilizers, Report of the United States Commissioner of Fisheries, 1902, on Wikimedia Commons