Bill 119 HR 1514, also known as the Mississippi River Basin Fishery Commission Act, aims to establish a commission dedicated to the conservation and management of fishery resources in the Mississippi River Basin. The commission will work to promote sustainable fishing practices, protect fish habitats, and enhance recreational fishing opportunities in the region.
The bill outlines the composition of the commission, which will consist of representatives from federal, state, and tribal governments, as well as stakeholders from the fishing industry and conservation organizations. The commission will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive fishery management plan for the Mississippi River Basin, with the goal of ensuring the long-term health and viability of fish populations in the region.
In addition to its conservation efforts, the commission will also work to promote research and education related to fishery resources in the Mississippi River Basin. This includes funding for scientific studies, outreach programs, and educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness about the importance of sustainable fishing practices.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 1514 seeks to establish a collaborative and coordinated approach to fishery management in the Mississippi River Basin, with the ultimate goal of preserving and enhancing the region's valuable fishery resources for future generations.
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