Title 16 › Chapter 38— FISHERY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT › Subchapter V— FISHERY MONITORING AND RESEARCH › § 1881a
Councils can ask the Secretary to gather more information about a fishery to help make or change fishery plans or decide if a fishery needs management. If the Secretary agrees the extra data is needed, the Secretary must set up the information program and write rules to run it within 60 days. If the Secretary decides the program is not needed, the Secretary must tell the Council in writing why. The Secretary can also require extra data or an observer program on the Secretary’s own if needed for planning, revising, or monitoring fisheries. Any information people give to the Secretary, a State fish agency, or a marine fisheries commission must be kept confidential, except in specific cases: sharing with federal or Council staff who manage or enforce fisheries; sharing with certain State staff under confidentiality or enforcement agreements; where a court orders disclosure; when needed to verify catches in limited-access programs; with the giver’s written permission; for homeland or national security (including Coast Guard missions); or with federal agencies fighting illegal, unreported, or unregulated fishing or forced labor (as defined in section 11329 of the Don Young Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2022) for enforcement purposes. Observer data has similar protections but may be released in limited ways for public bycatch summaries, certifying observers, or under confidentiality agreements to train or validate observer records. The Secretary must make rules to protect confidentiality and may publish only summaries that don’t identify anyone. Rules will also limit use of voluntary data collectors’ records in court, and the Secretary cannot require tax returns for permits until strict confidentiality rules are in place. The Secretary may give sole-source grants to certain States, Councils, or Commissions and may hire private vessels for surveys, allowing contractors to keep or later harvest fish as compensation and to count survey catches toward a vessel’s catch history when appropriate. The Secretary must also work to expand annual fishery assessments nationwide.
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16 U.S.C. § 1881a
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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