An Act To Create the Science and Policy Advisory Council on the Impact of Climate Change on Maine's Marine Species
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §12004-I, sub-§57-I is enacted to read:
Marine Resources | Science and Policy Advisory Council on the Impact of Climate Change on Maine's Marine Species | Legislative Per Diem and Expenses | 38 MRSA §3301 |
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA c. 35 is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 35
SCIENCE AND POLICY ADVISORY COUNCIL ON THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON MAINE'S MARINE SPECIES
§ 3301. Science and Policy Advisory Council on the Impact of Climate Change on Maine's Marine Species
(1) Three representatives of an environmental or community group or one from each type of organization;
(2) Three persons who fish commercially, including at least one aquaculturist; and
(3) Three scientists who have studied the changes caused by climate change on the State's marine ecosystems or the effects of climate change on the State's marine species; and
(1) The Commissioner of Marine Resources or the commissioner's designee;
(2) The Commissioner of Environmental Protection or the commissioner's designee; and
(3) The Commissioner of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry or the commissioner's designee.
Sec. 3. Staggered terms. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 3301, subsection 6, paragraph C, of the initial members appointed by the Commissioner of Marine Resources to the Science and Policy Advisory Council on the Impact of Climate Change on Maine's Marine Species, 5 serve terms of 2 years and 4 serve terms of 3 years, and the members appointed under that paragraph shall draw lots for 2-year or 3-year terms.
Sec. 4. Meetings. Notwithstanding the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 3301, subsection 8, paragraph A, during its initial year of existence, the Science and Policy Advisory Council on the Impact of Climate Change on Maine's Marine Species shall meet 4 times.
summary
This bill establishes the Science and Policy Advisory Council on the Impact of Climate Change on Maine's Marine Species to examine the effects of climate change on Maine's marine ecosystems as habitat for the State's valuable commercial marine species and the direct and indirect effects of climate change on those commercial marine species. The council will identify, study and make recommendations to remediate and mitigate the direct and indirect effects of climate change on marine species that are commercially harvested and grown in the State's coastal and ocean environments.