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Legislative findings and declarations - 30 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 7301Legal Research Home > Pennsylvania Statutes
CHAPTER 73
SHAD FISHING IN DELAWARE RIVER AND BAY
Sec.
7301. Legislative findings and declarations.
7302. Delaware River and Bay defined.
7303. Interstate cooperation.
7304. Permitted nets and devices.
7305. Season and lift period.
7306. License required for catching shad with nets.
7307. Limitations on issuance of license.
7308. Issuance of additional licenses.
7309. License fees.
7310. Records and reports by licensees.
7311. Transfer of license.
7312. Withdrawal of licenses issued in prior year.
7313. Suspension or revocation of license.
7314. Penalty.
Enactment. Chapter 73 was added October 16, 1980, P.L.996,
No.175, effective in 90 days.
§ 7301. Legislative findings and declarations.
The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
(1) Since fish at large in the waters of this
Commonwealth are a natural resource, protection and
conservation of this resource in the public interest is the
obligation of the Commonwealth.
(2) The shad which inhabit the waters of the Delaware
River system constitute a potentially valuable source of food
and raw materials and, under proper management, are capable
of producing a constant and abundant harvest without
depletion of the species and consequent shortages of supply.
The important shad fishery of the Delaware River has been
depleted so that the actual harvest is far below the
potential yield of this resource which at one time yielded as
much as 16,000,000 fish yearly but in recent years has
yielded only a few hundred thousand pounds. This depletion
has caused a denial to the consuming public of a constant and
adequate supply of these vitamin rich foods within a
reasonable price range that consistent and abundant supply
would make possible, and has caused decline and instability
in the fishing industry in this river system. The restoration
of this species in the Delaware River has become an
enterprise of vast economic importance to this Commonwealth.
(3) It is a matter of public interest and for the public
welfare and health for the Commonwealth to take such measures
as are necessary to control the intensity of fishing pressure
in order that the restoration of this valuable species may be
accomplished and that the species may attain the maximum
sustained yield consistent with the preservation of an
adequate brood stock. Legislative limitation of the size of
the mesh of nets, size limits and other like measures are not
effective in conserving this species.
(4) In accordance with the purposes of the Atlantic
States Marine Fisheries Compact to which this Commonwealth is
a party and in order to carry out the policy of the
Commonwealth as it relates to the shad inhabiting the waters
of the Delaware River and in order to restore this depleted
fishery, it is necessary, proper and expedient to establish a
system of licensing designed to control increases in the
intensity of fishing pressure so that increases in fishing
pressure will be brought into balance with the population of
shad in the Delaware, to the end that the shad fisheries of
the waters of the Delaware River and its tributaries will be
restored and will produce the maximum sustained yield
consistent with the conservation of that species. Since the
stabilization of fishing operations is an activity promoting
the public interest, the payment of license fees and the
imposing and controlling of the restrictive provisions of
this chapter upon the general public is an equitable
contribution on its part arising from the privileges of
harvesting this natural resource.
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