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Title 16
Chapter 48
§ 2803. National Aquaculture Dev...
§ 2805. Coordination of national...
§ 2803. National Aquaculture Dev...
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Notes
§ 2804.
Functions and powers of Secretaries
(a)
Mandatory functions
In implementing the Plan, the Secretaries shall—
(1)
provide advisory, educational, and technical assistance (including training) with respect to aquaculture to interested persons, and in providing such assistance, shall, to the maximum extent practicable, avoid duplication of similar assistance provided by other Federal departments and agencies and by State agencies;
(2)
consult and cooperate with interested persons, Federal departments and agencies, State agencies, and regional fishery management councils established under
;
(3)
encourage the implementation of aquacultural technology in the rehabilitation and enhancement of publicly owned fish and shellfish stocks (including rehabilitation and enhancement by private nonprofit enterprises), and in the development of private commercial aquacultural enterprises; and
(4)
prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out the Plan.
(b)
Discretionary functions
In implementing the Plan, the Secretaries may—
(1)
for the purposes of assessing the biological, technical, and economic feasibility of any aquacultural system—
(A)
conduct tests of the system, and, if necessary to demonstrate its feasibility, construct, operate, and maintain developmental aquaculture facilities for testing laboratory results, and
(B)
conduct such other tests or analyses as may be necessary;
(2)
develop methods to enhance seed stocks of aquatic species; and
(3)
conduct such other tests or analyses or take such other actions as the Secretaries deem necessary or appropriate.
(c)
Information services
(1)
In addition to performing such other mandatory functions under this chapter—
(A)
the Secretaries shall collect and analyze scientific, technical, legal, and economic information relating to aquaculture, including acreages, water use, production, marketing, culture techniques, and other relevant matters;
(B)
the Secretary shall—
(i)
establish, within the Department of Agriculture, a National Aquaculture Information Center that shall serve as a repository for the information generated under subparagraph (A) and other provisions of this chapter and shall, on a request basis, make that information available to the public,
(ii)
arrange with foreign nations for the exchange of information relating to aquaculture and support a translation service, and
(iii)
conduct a study of the extent to which the United States aquaculture industry has access to relevant Federal programs which assist the agricultural sector and report to Congress on the findings of such study by
December 31, 1986
;
(C)
the Secretary of Commerce shall conduct a study, and report to Congress thereon by
December 31, 1987
, to determine whether existing capture fisheries could be adversely affected by competition from products produced by commercial aquacultural enterprises and include in such study an assessment of any adverse effect, by species and by geographical region, on such fisheries and recommend measures to ameliorate any such effect; and
(D)
the Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, shall undertake a study, and report to Congress thereon by
December 31, 1987
, to identify exotic species introduced into the United States waters as a result of aquaculture activities, and to determine the potential benefits and impacts of the introduction of exotic species.
(2)
Any production information submitted to the Secretaries under paragraph (1)(A) shall be confidential and may only be disclosed if required under court order. The Secretaries shall preserve such confidentiality. The Secretaries may release or make public any information in any aggregate or summary form that does not directly or indirectly disclose the identity, business transactions, or trade secrets of any person who submits such information.
(d)
Biennial report
(
Pub. L. 96–362, § 5
,
Sept. 26, 1980
,
94 Stat. 1201
;
Pub. L. 96–561, title II, § 238(b)
,
Dec. 22, 1980
,
94 Stat. 3300
;
Pub. L. 99–198, title XVII, § 1735
,
Dec. 23, 1985
,
99 Stat. 1642
;
Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title I, § 101(a) [title II, § 211(b)]
,
Sept. 30, 1996
,
110 Stat. 3009
, 3009–41.)
cite as:
16 USC 2804
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