COWNOSE RAYS LEGISLATION UPDATE
Senate Bill 268, Cownose Ray Fishing Tournaments – Prohibition would prohibit those from conducting or participating in cownose ray fishing tournaments in Maryland. This proposed legislation has sparked debate in both the House and Senate. The banning of cownose ray tournaments may have unintended consequences to the marine populations and businesses in Maryland, especially the Eastern Shore. Cownose rays are known predators of oysters, soft shell crabs, and clams. According to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation study, in two separate oyster replenishment projects, over 1.650 million newly planted oysters were devoured by the rays. Watermen have expressed concern over the cownose rays and their harmful impact to shellfish in the Bay and destruction of the growing Bay Grasses. It was debated as to whether the Tournaments have been a population management tool. An amendment was adopted that would develop a two-year moratorium on the tournaments and directs the Department of Natural Resources to complete a study on the cownose ray population and recommend a management strategy.
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