The bill establishes a program to help local fishermen sell blue catfish caught in the Chesapeake Bay. It aims to boost the local economy and ensure fair prices for these fish.
Mitigation Action and Watermen Support Act of 2026 or the MAWS Act of 2026This bill requires the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to establish a pilot program to facilitate the purchase of blue catfish caught within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. (Blue catfish are considered an invasive species in the Chesapeake Bay.) Under the program, NOAA must enter into cooperative agreements with manufacturers or processors of pet food, animal feed, or aquaculture feed for the purchase of blue catfish from watermen and seafood processors. NOAA must determine the minimum price per pound after considering market factors; feedback from watermen, seafood processors, and participants in the program; and differentiation of price points for fillet and byproduct. The bill also requires NOAA to enter into a memorandum of understanding with nonfederal partners to develop abundance estimates of blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. NOAA must make the first abundance estimate publicly available before beginning the pilot program.
1. This bill creates a pilot program for buying blue catfish caught in the Chesapeake Bay. 2. The Secretary of Commerce will coordinate agreements with local fishermen and seafood processors. 3. Covered entities can apply for funds to purchase blue catfish directly from watermen. 4. The bill sets rules for how much blue catfish must be purchased and allows for transportation cost coverage. 5. It aims to support local fishermen and ensure fair pricing for blue catfish.