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H.R. 207 House Public Lands and Natural Resources

SHARKED Act of 2025

Introduced
Jan 3, 2025
Sponsor
Rep. Wittman, Robert J. (R-VA-1)
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STAGE 4 OF 8 — HOUSE FLOOR

Currently in the House. Last action: received in the senate and read twice and referred to the committee on commerce, science, and transportation on Jan 22, 2025.

  1. House Introduced in House Jan 3, 2025
  2. House Referred to the House Committee on Natural Resources. Jan 3, 2025
  3. House Mr. Westerman moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill. Jan 21, 2025
  4. House Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H240-242) Jan 21, 2025
  5. House DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 207. Jan 21, 2025
  6. House Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H240-241) Jan 21, 2025
  7. House On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H240-241) Jan 21, 2025
  8. House Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. Jan 21, 2025
  9. Senate Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Jan 22, 2025

Cosponsors

4

Subjects

Advisory bodiesAquatic ecologyCongressional oversightEnvironmental assessment, monitoring, researchFishesMarine and coastal resources, fisheries

Committees

  • Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
    • Referred To , Jan 22, 2025
  • Natural Resources Committee
    • Referred To , Jan 3, 2025

Summary

Supporting the Health of Aquatic systems through Research Knowledge and Enhanced Dialogue Act of 2025 or the SHARKED Act of 2025This bill requires the Department of Commerce to establish a task force to address and report to Congress about critical needs with respect to shark depredation. (Shark depredation is the partial or complete removal of a hooked fish by a shark directly from a fishing line before the line is retrieved.) The duties of the task force are, among other responsibilities, to (1) develop ways to improve coordination and communication across the fisheries management and shark research communities; (2) identify research priorities and funding opportunities; (3) develop recommended management strategies to address shark depredation; and (4) coordinate the development and distribution of educational materials.The bill specifies that the task force must include representatives of each Regional Fishery Management Council, each Marine Fisheries Commission, the fish and wildlife agencies of coastal states, and the National Marine Fisheries Service. The task force must also include researchers and others with relevant expertise.The task force must report its findings to Congress within two years after the bill's enactment and every two years thereafter until the task force is terminated. The task force sunsets within seven years after the date of its establishment.  

Summary as of: Introduced in House

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