§ 971i. Research on Atlantic highly migratory species
(b)
Highly migratory species research and monitoring
(1)
Within 6 months after November 3, 1995, the Secretary of Commerce, in cooperation with the advisory committee established under section 4 of the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975 (16 U.S.C. 971b) and in consultation with the United States Commissioners on the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (referred to elsewhere in this section as the “Commission”) and the Secretary of State, shall develop and implement a comprehensive research and monitoring program to support the conservation and management of Atlantic bluefin tuna and other highly migratory species that shall—
(2)
The program shall provide for, but not be limited to—
(C)
population censuses carried out through aerial surveys of fishing grounds and known migration areas;
(E)
collection of comparable real-time data on commercial and recreational catches and landings through the use of permits, logbooks, landing reports for charter operations and fishing tournaments, and programs to provide reliable reporting of the catch by private anglers;
(F)
studies of the life history parameters of Atlantic bluefin tuna and other highly migratory species;
(G)
integration of data from all sources and the preparation of data bases to support management decisions;
(3)
In developing a program under this section, the Secretary shall—
(A)
ensure that personnel and resources of each regional research center shall have substantial participation in the stock assessments and monitoring of highly migratory species that occur in the region;
(B)
provide for comparable monitoring of all United States fishermen to which the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act of 1975 applies with respect to effort and species composition of catch and discards;