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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 3718 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize and amend the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Definitions. Sec. 5. Gender neutral language. Sec. 6. Conforming amendments to table of contents of Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Title I—Climate-Ready Fisheries Sec. 101. Findings, purposes, and policy. Sec. 102. Promoting climate resilience in fisheries management. Sec. 103. Incorporating climate science. Sec. 104. Climate-ready fisheries innovation program.
Sec. 105. Managing shifting stocks of fish. Sec. 106. Emerging fisheries. Sec. 107. Report regarding inshore and shallow water mobile gear fishing. Title II—Supporting fishing communities Sec. 201. Subsistence fishing. Sec. 202. Working Waterfronts Grant Program. Sec. 203. Seafood marketing. Sec. 204. Community participation in limited access privilege programs. Sec. 205. Findings. Title III—Strengthening public process and transparency Sec. 301. Tribal representation on Pacific Fishery Management Council.
Sec. 302. Tribal representation on North Pacific Fishery Management Council. Sec. 303. Atlantic Councils. Sec. 304. Council procedures and participation. Sec. 305. Council accountability and membership. Sec. 306. Western Pacific Sustainable Fishery Fund. Sec. 307. Council staff and administration. Sec. 308. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration sexual harassment and assault prevention. Title IV—Modernizing fisheries science and data Sec. 401. Data modernization. Sec. 402.
Expanding and improving electronic technologies. Sec. 403. Stock assessments. Sec. 404. Cooperative research and management. Sec. 405. Northeast regional pilot research trawl survey and study. Sec. 406. Recreational data consistency. Sec. 407. Emergency operating plans. Sec. 408. Zeke Grader Fisheries Conservation and Management Fund. Sec. 409. Offshore wind collaboration. Sec. 410. Shark populations analysis. Title V—Sustaining fisheries through healthy ecosystems and improved management Sec. 501.
Sense of Congress. Sec. 502. Essential fish habitat consultation. Sec. 503. Reducing bycatch. Sec. 504. Improving rebuilding outcomes. Sec. 505. Overfished fisheries and preventing overfishing. Sec. 506. Preparation and review of Secretarial plans. Sec. 507. Councils. Sec. 508. Forage fish conservation. Sec. 509. Funding for monitoring implementation of Northeast Multispecies Fishery Management Plan. Sec. 510. Highly migratory species. Title VI—International fisheries management Sec. 601.
Conservation Commissioner of Atlantic Tunas Convention. Sec. 602. Conservation Commissioner of Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Convention. Sec. 603. Conservation Commissioner of Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. Sec. 604. Application of annual catch limit and accountability measures requirement. Sec. 605. Authorization of appropriations.
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