Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - FISHERY MONITORING AND RESEARCH › § 1881d
The Secretary must finish, within nine months after October 11, 1996, the data collection for a program that studies how shrimp trawl fishing accidentally catches and kills other fish in areas managed by the Gulf and South Atlantic Councils. The Secretary must also make public summary results of data collected before June 30, 1994. The program must identify fish stocks that face significant accidental catch and, especially for stocks thought to be overfished, gather information on where and when accidental deaths occur, assess stock health and life-history details, and collect data on killing and effort from other fishing sources. Not later than 12 months after October 11, 1996, the Secretary must finish a program, with affected parties and the best science, to develop gear and practice changes to reduce bycatch deaths (considering the level on November 28, 1990), evaluate costs and ecological effects, and see if unavoidable bycatch can be used. Within one year after completing these programs, the Secretary must send a detailed report to the named congressional committees. Any new measures to cut bycatch deaths should, when practical, match measures used across U.S. waters for the same species and avoid serious environmental harm.
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16 U.S.C. § 1881d
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
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