Title 16 › Chapter 38— FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter IV— NATIONAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM › § 1865
Within 1 year after January 12, 2007, the Secretary must set up a regional program, with the Councils and others and using the best science, to fund and develop gear and engineering changes that reduce bycatch, seabird interactions, bycatch deaths, and deaths after release. The program must work regionally, link with cooperative research, share information so fishers will use the new tools, and consult regularly with the Councils so results can be used in fishery plans and to encourage adoption. Fishery plans may create incentives to cut bycatch and seabird interactions, such as putting bycatch into quotas (collective or individual), promoting verifiable low-bycatch gear, and other science-based steps to reduce bycatch, mortality, post-release deaths, or regulatory discards. The Secretary, with the Secretary of the Interior, may work with industry on outreach, mitigation projects, and international actions. Each year the Secretary must report to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House of Representatives Committee on Resources about funding, gear advances, changes in bycatch and seabird interactions, and proposals to address remaining problems.
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16 U.S.C. § 1865
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