Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - NATIONAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM › § 1865
Within one year after January 12, 2007, the Secretary must set up a bycatch reduction program that uses the best science and works with the Councils and other groups. The program will fund and test gear and engineering changes to cut bycatch, seabird interactions, bycatch deaths, and post-release mortality in federally managed fisheries. It must be regionally based, linked with cooperative research projects, give outreach to fishery participants to encourage use of new tools, and consult with the Councils so results can be used in management and incentives. Fishery management plans may create incentives like adding bycatch to quotas (collective or individual), promoting verified low-bycatch gear, and other science-based measures to reduce bycatch, seabird interactions, mortality, or regulatory discards. The Secretary, with the Secretary of the Interior, may run industry projects for outreach, mitigation, and international actions on seabird bycatch. The Secretary must send an annual report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Resources describing funding, gear developments, and changes in bycatch and seabird interactions, plus proposals for remaining problems.
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16 U.S.C. § 1865
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
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