Sea Turtle Rescue Assistance and Rehabilitation Act of 2025
The Sea Turtle Rescue Act allocates $5M annually for 2025-2030 to enhance rescue and rehabilitation efforts, supporting conservation of endangered sea turtles.
The Sea Turtle Rescue Act allocates $5M annually for 2025-2030 to enhance rescue and rehabilitation efforts, supporting conservation of endangered sea turtles.
The Sea Turtle Rescue Assistance and Rehabilitation Act of 2025 aims to enhance the rescue, rehabilitation, and response efforts for sea turtles in the United States. The bill mandates the establishment of a dedicated grant program under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Commerce to support these initiatives, addressing the urgent need for conservation and protection of sea turtle populations.
The bill introduces several significant provisions, including:
Establishment of Grant Program:
Eligibility Criteria for Grants:
Funding Authorization:
Amendments to Existing Legislation:
The legislation will primarily impact:
- Organizations and entities involved in wildlife conservation and rehabilitation, particularly those focused on sea turtles.
- State and federal agencies responsible for wildlife management and conservation efforts.
- The broader ecological community, as improved rescue and rehabilitation efforts contribute to the preservation of sea turtle populations and their habitats.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Edward J. Markey (Primary Sponsor)
- Cory Booker
- John Cornyn
- Lindsey Graham
- Thomas Roland Tillis
- Chris Van Hollen
This legislation represents a significant step toward enhancing the conservation efforts for sea turtles, ensuring that necessary resources are allocated for their rescue and rehabilitation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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