Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - FISHERY MONITORING AND RESEARCH › § 1881a
Councils can ask the Secretary to collect extra information about a fishery. If the Secretary agrees the information is needed, the Secretary must start the program and make rules to run it within 60 days. If the Secretary decides it is not needed, the Secretary must tell the Council in writing and explain why. The Secretary can also start an information or observer program on the Secretary’s own if more information is needed for managing or checking a fishery. People who give information must have it kept private. It can only be shared with federal or council staff working on fisheries, certain state staff under a confidentiality agreement, law enforcement if there is a court order or an agreement, people the giver allows in writing, for limited-access program decisions, for homeland or national security (including some Coast Guard work), or with other federal agencies when needed to fight illegal fishing or forced labor (as defined in section 11329 of the Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022). Observer data is also private but can be shared in limited ways for public bycatch summaries, certification cases, or for observer training and validation under confidentiality rules. The Secretary must make rules to protect confidentiality and may publish only summaries that do not identify people or businesses. The Secretary must make rules to limit using information from voluntary data collectors in civil or criminal cases. The Secretary cannot require a tax return for a permit until rules are in place to protect the return, limit what is asked, and set penalties for misuse. The Secretary may give sole-source grants or contracts to certain States, Councils, or Commissions if they are specified by law or have a cooperative agreement. The Secretary may hire private boats and crews to survey fish when that gives reliable results and may let contractors sell fish caught on survey trips as part of payment or to count toward a vessel’s catch history if the survey prevented normal fishing. The Secretary must work to expand yearly fishery assessments across all regions of the Nation.
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16 U.S.C. § 1881a
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73