U.S. Representative Mary Peltola (D-Alaska) has proposed two bills aimed at protecting marine life and reducing bycatch in Alaska. The Bottom Trawl Clarity Act aims to define and regulate bottom-trawl gear use and create designated zones to limit seafloor scraping. It has been applauded by conservation groups like Oceana. The Bycatch Reduction and Mitigation Act allocates $10 million for a program promoting bycatch-reducing solutions and establishes a fund to assist fishers in purchasing such equipment. However, the pollock industry oppososes the bills, arguing they undermine science-based fishery management and could negatively affect job opportunities in the fishing and seafood sectors.