The US Western Pacific Council fighting push to name giant clams under the Endangered Species Act

Published 2024년 12월 10일

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The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (WPRFMC) is opposing a proposal by NOAA Fisheries to list giant clams under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA). The proposed rules would designate several giant clam species as endangered and one as threatened, potentially banning their harvest and any actions that could harm their habitat. However, the WPRFMC is expressing concerns about the proposal's process and where the survey data was gathered.
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The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council (WPRFMC), which has authority over the stewardship of fisheries in the state and territorial waters of Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific Islands, is pushing back against a proposal to list giant clams in the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA).In July, NOAA Fisheries released proposed rules for species of giant clams under the ESA, which would list the species H. porcellanus, T. mbalavuana, T. squamosina, T. derasa, and T. gigas as endangered species and H. hippopus as a threatened species. Under the ESA, harvest or collection of the clams would become illegal – as would any behavior that could alter the species’ habitat in a way that makes its survival more difficult. The WPRFMC has objected to the listing, with council members questioning the process that led to the ...

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