Bill Text: NY A06136 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Requires regulations and the implementation of a trout stocking pilot program across the state.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-01-05 - referred to environmental conservation [A06136 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-A06136-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6136 2021-2022 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY March 10, 2021 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. WOERNER -- read once and referred to the Commit- tee on Environmental Conservation AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to trout stocking practices of the department of environmental conservation The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as 2 the "healthy coldwater fisheries act". 3 § 2. Legislative findings. 1. New York state has a rich history as a 4 freshwater sports fishing destination. In particular, coldwater trout 5 fisheries, such as the West branch of the Ausable river and the Beaver- 6 kill river, are cited as birthplaces of modern trout fishing. Further- 7 more, New York has the second highest number of anglers in the United 8 States. Our state's fisheries generate $2.7 billion in revenues, each 9 year. 10 2. Climate change and habitat degradation pose imminent threats to the 11 viability of these fisheries and the local economies dependent upon 12 them. Specifically, increases in peak water temperatures cause fish 13 mortality, and over time, marginalize once-viable trout habitat. 14 3. Current state hatchery stocking practices have not kept pace with 15 other states in the northeastern United States, whom have developed 16 brood stocks of trout from holdover and wild stream-bred trout with 17 higher thermal tolerances. As a result, many in-state fishermen increas- 18 ingly seek out-of-state fishing opportunities. 19 4. Modernizing trout stocking practices would likely decrease burdens 20 on state hatcheries, by producing trout with greater survival character- 21 istics. 22 5. Under the aegis of the department of environmental conservation, 23 there is merit and value in establishing modern hatchery practices to 24 ensure the future health of our coldwater fisheries. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD08354-01-1A. 6136 2 1 § 3. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new 2 section 11-0508 to read as follows: 3 § 11-0508. Survivor strain trout stocking program. 4 1. No later than December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-two, the 5 department shall promulgate regulations on the trout hatchery breeding 6 and stocking practices in the waters of the state, to develop brood 7 stock with higher thermal and survival characteristics. Such regulations 8 shall require state trout hatcheries to: (a) not less than once every 9 three years, collect eggs and rear brood-stock trout from wild, stream 10 born trout and holdover trout, particularly those trout with higher 11 thermal tolerances, and develop broods of hatchery trout with potential- 12 ly higher thermal tolerances and survival characteristics; (b) develop 13 hatchery practices to encourage greater genetic diversity and survival 14 characteristics among hatchery trout; and (c) identify certain water 15 bodies, or portions thereof, that would benefit from the development of 16 trout brood stocks with higher thermal tolerances and survival charac- 17 teristics in potentially marginal habitats. Such regulations shall be 18 protective of native and heritage strain brook trout populations. 19 2. No later than December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-two, the 20 department shall make publicly available, on its website, the findings 21 of a report on trout stocking practices within the state. Such reports 22 shall discuss, at a minimum: (a) comparisons with other state stocking 23 practices in the northeastern United States; (b) potential adaptive 24 stocking measures to promote trout survival in thermally marginal 25 waters; (c) potential stream habitat restoration measures to promote 26 trout survival in thermally marginal waters; (d) public outreach meas- 27 ures to promote practices that could improve trout survival, such as 28 proper trout handling and catch-and-release; (e) identification of ther- 29 mally marginal water bodies that would benefit from developing more 30 resilient and modern stocking practices; and (f) recommended regulations 31 on trout stocking practices to promote increased fish survival and 32 reproductive viability. 33 3. No later than December twenty-first, two thousand twenty-three, the 34 department shall implement a pilot program in at least five water bodies 35 for stocking "survivor strain" hatchery trout reared from wild and hold- 36 over trout with higher thermal tolerances and survival characteristics, 37 pursuant to subdivision one of this section. Such pilot program shall 38 include: (a) one water body within the Hudson river watershed; (b) one 39 water body within the St. Lawrence river watershed; (c) one water body 40 within the Delaware river watershed; (d) one water body within the Gene- 41 see river watershed; and (e) one water body within Nassau county or 42 Suffolk county. Such stockings shall be done in a manner protective of 43 native and heritage strain brook trout populations. 44 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.