Extends the authority of the department of environmental conservation to manage alewife
Bill A 8658 empowers New York's DEC to manage alewife populations, ensuring sustainable practices that protect the ecosystem and support recreational fishing.
Bill A 8658 empowers New York's DEC to manage alewife populations, ensuring sustainable practices that protect the ecosystem and support recreational fishing.
Bill Number: A 8658
Title: Extends the authority of the Department of Environmental Conservation to manage alewife
Status: Signed into law (Chapter 205)
Introduced: May 23, 2025
Classification: Legislative Bill
Bill A 8658 aims to extend the authority of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to manage the alewife population. Alewives are a species of fish that play a crucial role in the aquatic ecosystem and are significant for both ecological balance and recreational fishing. This legislation seeks to ensure sustainable management practices are in place to protect and regulate alewife populations effectively.
Bill A 8658 represents a proactive approach to managing a vital fish species within New York State. By extending the DEC's authority, the legislation aims to promote sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the fishing community. The successful implementation of this bill will require collaboration among various stakeholders to ensure the health of alewife populations and their habitats.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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