Bill 119 hr 360, also known as the Oyster Reef Restoration and Conservation Program, is a piece of legislation that aims to address the declining oyster populations in the United States. The bill directs the Secretary of Commerce to establish a program specifically focused on restoring and conserving oyster reefs.
The program will be tasked with conducting research on oyster reef ecosystems, developing strategies for restoring and conserving oyster reefs, and implementing projects to enhance oyster populations. The goal of the program is to improve the health and sustainability of oyster reefs, which play a crucial role in supporting marine biodiversity and ecosystem health.
The bill emphasizes the importance of oyster reefs in providing habitat for various marine species, improving water quality, and protecting coastlines from erosion. By establishing the Oyster Reef Restoration and Conservation Program, the government aims to promote the long-term health and resilience of oyster populations and the ecosystems they support.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 360 seeks to address the challenges facing oyster reefs in the United States and promote their conservation and restoration for the benefit of both the environment and local communities.