Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act
Strengthens enforcement, penalties, and monitoring to curb illegal fishing of red snapper and tuna, aiming to protect stocks and ensure legally sourced seafood.
Strengthens enforcement, penalties, and monitoring to curb illegal fishing of red snapper and tuna, aiming to protect stocks and ensure legally sourced seafood.
Bill S 283, titled the Illegal Red Snapper and Tuna Enforcement Act, aims to enhance enforcement mechanisms against illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities specifically targeting red snapper and tuna species. The bill proposes increased federal oversight, stricter penalties, and improved tracking and monitoring systems to prevent illegal harvest, trade, and import of these fish species. It also includes provisions to collaborate with international partners to curb illegal fishing operations and ensure sustainability of these important marine resources.
Illegal fishing of red snapper and tuna undermines conservation efforts, threatens fishery sustainability, and creates unfair economic disadvantages for lawful fishers and seafood businesses. Strengthening enforcement can help protect fish populations, preserve ecosystems, support lawful industries, and ensure consumers receive legally sourced seafood. This bill addresses both domestic and international enforcement gaps critical in managing these commercially and ecologically valuable species.
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