Great Lakes Fishery Research Reauthorization Act
Reauthorizes funding for Great Lakes fishery research to monitor populations, invasive species, habitats, and ecosystem health for sustainable management.
Reauthorizes funding for Great Lakes fishery research to monitor populations, invasive species, habitats, and ecosystem health for sustainable management.
The Great Lakes Fishery Research Reauthorization Act (HR 1809) seeks to reauthorize funding and support for ongoing research programs focused on the Great Lakes fishery ecosystem. This includes studying fish populations, invasive species, habitat conditions, and overall aquatic health to inform sustainable management and conservation efforts. The bill continues federal commitment to collaborative research involving federal, state, and tribal agencies.
The Great Lakes support a critical fishery that is vital for local economies, ecosystems, and recreational activities. Continued research is crucial to monitor and address ongoing threats such as invasive species (e.g., zebra mussels), pollution, climate change impacts, and habitat degradation. Reliable scientific data guides policymakers and resource managers in making informed decisions to protect and sustain fishery resources for future generations.
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