Title 16 › Chapter 15B— GREAT LAKES FISH AND WILDLIFE RESTORATION › § 941h
Director — the head of the United States Geological Survey. Great Lakes Basin — the air, land, water, and living things in the U.S. part of the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin at and upstream from the point where that river and the Great Lakes form the border with Canada. Allows the Director to do monitoring, assessment, science, and research to support the binational fisheries in the Great Lakes Basin. If the Director does this work, they must run a broad, multi-lake freshwater fisheries science program, work with regional, State, tribal, and local governments, and consult with universities and relevant Canadian agencies. The work can cover deepwater ecosystem studies, food-web and biological work, fish movement and population studies, habitat and invasive species research, use of existing and new tools and vessels and lab equipment, and studies of impacts on Great Lakes fishery resources. Congress notes that Reorganization Plan No. 4 moved marine fisheries to NOAA but left Great Lakes fishery research under the authorities set by the September 10, 1954 Convention and related laws, including the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and the Department of the Interior, and these activities must not change or interfere with those authorities. For each fiscal year 2021 through 2030, $15,000,000 is authorized to be appropriated to carry out these activities.
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16 U.S.C. § 941h
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
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