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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 22Pt. 2Ch. 16Art. 2§ 76601 Salmon Fishery Public Interest

§ 76601 Salmon Fishery Public Interest

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§ 76601 Salmon Fishery Public Interest

Key Takeaways

  • •Salmon fishing is super important in California because it gives jobs to many people and brings money to the state.
  • •The state wants to protect salmon by taking care of their habitats, using hatcheries, and buying extra fish when there aren’t enough so fishermen can still work.
  • •Salmon is healthy food—low in fat, full of good stuff like Omega 3—and the state wants people to know the truth about it so they eat more.
  • •The law says the state should help sell salmon well, keep jobs safe, and make sure people get good-quality fish.

Example

A fisherman catches salmon in a river, but one year there aren’t many fish.

The state might buy extra salmon from other places to help the fisherman keep working and make sure stores still have salmon to sell. They also teach people why salmon is healthy so more folks buy it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 76601 Salmon Fishery Public Interest

The Legislature further finds and declares that the salmon fishery of this state is affected with a public interest, in that, among other things: (a) The harvesting, processing, manufacturing, and distributing of salmon and salmon products constitute a paramount industry of this state, which not only provides substantial and required revenues for the state and its political subdivisions and employment and a means of livelihood for many thousands of its population, but which also furnishes essential foods that are vital to the public health and welfare. (b) The development of the salmon fishery requires, in addition to the protection and restoration of spawning and nursery habitat in rivers, rearing programs designed to rebuild salmon populations, the full utilization and efficient operation of mitigation fish hatcheries, and existing regulations that assure adequate returns of spawning salmon, an aggressive marketing program, and a program to allow for the purchase, during years of low abundance, of the allocation of fish provided to other salmon users in order to assure that the commercial salmon fishery has the maximum access to healthy salmon populations. (c) The stabilization, maintenance, and expansion of the salmon fishery of California, and of the state, nationwide, and foreign markets for its products are necessary to assure the consuming public an adequate supply of foods which are indispensable in a proper human diet, to protect, for the state and its political subdivisions, a necessary source of tax revenue, to provide and maintain an adequate standard of living for a segment of the population of this state, to maintain proper wage scales for those engaged in the salmon fishery, and to maintain existing employment. (d) The essentiality of salmon, low in fat and calories and naturally rich in Omega 3 fatty acids, in proper human nutrition and to the maintenance of a high level of public health is such as to require that the public be made thoroughly aware thereof, and be protected against misrepresentation and deception, by the dissemination of accurate and scientific information relative to the healthful qualities of salmon and salmon products, their various classifications and the food values and industrial and medicinal uses thereof, the methods, care and precautions necessary to their proper harvesting, processing, manufacturing, and distributing, and the necessary costs and expenses thereof, and the necessity and desirability on the part of the public of using and consuming salmon and salmon products of the highest standards of quality. (Added by Stats. 1988, Ch. 1500, Sec. 1.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

employmentregulationbenefitporthealthlegislaturewagefishing

Related Statutes

  • § 78426 Public Fisheries Industry Importance
  • § 64041 Dairy Industry Public Health
  • § 64531 Beef Industry Public Welfare
  • § 78427 Seafood Industry Promotion
  • § 76600 Public Health Protection

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 76601.
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