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Bill Sponsorship: Flexibility and Access in Rebuilding American Fisheries Act
Source: H3061/S632
Congressional Summary:- Amends the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act to require fishery management plans, amendments, or regulations for overfished fisheries to specify a time period for ending overfishing and rebuilding the fishery that is as short as practicable (under current law, as short as possible).
- Modifies the exceptions to the requirement that [currently states that the rebuilding] period not exceed ten years [to allow a longer period].
- Requires consideration, in evaluating progress to end overfishing and rebuild overfished stocks, of factors other than commercial and recreational fishing.
Co-sponsor's explanation: (Rep. Walter B. Jones, Dec. 16, 2011): H.R. 3061 would allow the 10-year time period for rebuilding fisheries to be extended under certain common-sense circumstances. In allowing such flexibility, the bill would provide for timely restoration of healthy fisheries while also preventing
fishermen from being put out of business because of the rigid, arbitrary timelines contained in the Magnuson Act. Opponents' explanation Pew Environmental Group, April 7, 2009, www.endoverfishing.org): This bill is designed to weaken the Magnuson-Stevens Act (MSA), the nation's primary law governing management of US ocean fish. This bill would: - Threaten recovery, long-term sustainability and forego economic benefits of healthy, rebuilt fish populations;
- Abandon congressional intent requiring federal fishery managers to rebuild depleted fish populations as quickly as possible;
- Allow federal fishery managers to avoid making tough decisions by claiming that the health of depleted fish populations is beyond their control; and
- Allow federal fishery managers to continue overexploiting a vulnerable fish population, if it is caught with other populations of healthier fish.
Updated to include 2017 version, H.R.200
Participating counts on VoteMatch question 8.
Question 8: Society bears cost of pollution
Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
- Topic: Environment
- Headline: Sponsored allowing longer than 10 years to rebuild depleted fisheries
(Score: 1)
- Headline 2: Allow longer than 10 years to rebuild depleted fisheries
Participating counts on AmericansElect question 8.
- Headline: Sponsored allowing longer than 10 years to rebuild depleted fisheries
(Answer: B)
- Headline 2: Allow longer than 10 years to rebuild depleted fisheries
(Answer: B)
- AmericansElect Quiz Question 8 on
Environment:
Which of the following statements comes closest to your personal view?
- A: Natural resources exist for the benefit of humanity
- B: Natural resources exist for the benefit of humanity, but should be somewhat protected
- C: Natural resources should be mostly protected, but also exist for the benefit of humanity
- D: Natural resources exist on their own and should be completely protected
- E: Unsure
- Key for participation codes:
- Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
- Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
- Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
- Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
- Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.
Independents
participating in 11-H3061 |
Scott Brown |
s2o | NH Previously MA Republican Jr Senator | |
Total recorded by OnTheIssues:
Democrats:
7
Republicans:
9
Independents:
1 |
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