Bill 118 s 2870, also known as the Sturgeon Conservation and Sustainability Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the goal of protecting and preserving sturgeon populations in the United States. Sturgeon are a type of fish that are highly valued for their caviar, but their populations have been declining due to overfishing and habitat destruction.
The main provisions of the bill include establishing conservation measures to protect sturgeon habitats, implementing sustainable fishing practices, and promoting research and monitoring of sturgeon populations. The bill also aims to increase penalties for illegal fishing and trafficking of sturgeon, in order to deter poaching and black market activities.
Additionally, the Sturgeon Conservation and Sustainability Act seeks to enhance collaboration between federal, state, and tribal authorities in managing sturgeon populations, as well as engaging with stakeholders such as fishermen, conservation groups, and scientists to develop effective conservation strategies.
Overall, the bill is designed to address the urgent need for conservation and sustainability of sturgeon populations in the United States, in order to ensure the long-term viability of these valuable and ecologically important fish species.