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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
2026-06-24
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This bill would require fishing vessels in Alaska's waters to use equipment that reduces accidental catches of unwanted fish and protects the ocean floor from damage caused by fishing nets, while also setting up a fund to help fishermen transition to these new practices. It would modernize how fishing is monitored using cameras and technology, prevent imports of seafood caught using unsustainable methods, and give the public more say in fishing decisions made by regional councils. These changes would affect commercial fishing companies and workers in Alaska, seafood consumers, and marine ecosystems in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska.
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