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VIMS - Atlantic Menhaden Research Fund

Item 145 #2h

Item 145 #2h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Education: Higher Education
Virginia Institute of Marine Science FY2027 $1,000,000 FY2028 $1,000,000 GF

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Page 211, line 5, strike "$36,218,471" and insert "$37,218,471".
Page 211, line 5, strike "$36,012,305" and insert "$37,012,305".

Page 212, after line 41, insert:

"Q. 1. Out of this appropriation, $1,000,000 each year from the general fund is designated for the establishment of an Atlantic menhaden research fund and report. This fund shall be used for Atlantic menhaden research necessary to inform a scientifically defensible and ecologically meaningful Chesapeake Bay harvest cap. This report will be generated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) in collaboration with the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, and with the cooperation of relevant stakeholders, including recreational anglers, the reduction and bait fishery sectors, and non-governmental organizations. VIMS will create an annual proposal to draw from the Atlantic menhaden research fund, until delivery of the final report that provides an approach to setting a scientifically-defensible Chesapeake Bay harvest cap. The development of this approach may be informed by research on (i) the seasonal abundance of Atlantic menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay; (ii) the movement rates of Atlantic menhaden between the Atlantic coast and the Chesapeake Bay; (iii) the impacts of predator (e.g. striped bass, osprey, and other species) demand and consumption of Atlantic menhaden on the Atlantic menhaden population; (iv) the spatial and temporal patterns of  the Atlantic menhaden commercial fishing effort in the Chesapeake Bay; (v) and the possibility of localized depletion of Atlantic menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay. This work can utilize recommendations from the report delivered October 1, 2023, titled “Atlantic Menhaden Research Planning” and/or the expected December 2026 deliverables from the SCEMFIS-funded project titled “Development of a Research Roadmap for Atlantic Menhaden in the Chesapeake Bay.

2. The Virginia Department of Workforce Development and Advancement and the Virginia Economic Development Authority, in consultation with the Menhaden Management Advisory Committee of the Virginia Marine Resource Commission, will contribute analysis and recommendations to the Menhaden report on potential workforce impacts.  Beginning with fiscal year 2028 and in subsequent fiscal years thereafter, the Virginia Marine Resource Commission shall provide new scientific data and research products generated under this item by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, to inform the annual discussion and deliberations of Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission on any proposed changes to the  coastwide or Chesapeake Bay total allowable catch levels. The committee report shall include (i) projected workforce impacts from coastwide and Chesapeake Bay changes in total allowable catch, and (ii) recommendations for addressing impacts to workers by changes in total allowable catch.

3. VIMS shall present  report progress, current findings and any recommendations, along with their annual proposal to draw from the menhaden fund for the following year to the Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, the House Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources, the Secretary of Natural and Historic Resources, the Ecological Reference Points Workgroup of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, and the Menhaden Management Advisory Committee of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission, yearly by October 1."



Explanation

(This amendment provides funding for the Atlantic Menhaden Research Fund.)