S2586-119

In Committee

MARA Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced Jul 31, 2025

Analysis under review: This bill has generated analysis that may be too generic or incomplete. Clause-level evidence remains available below.

Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill creates a federal framework for offshore fish farming (aquaculture) in U.S. ocean waters. It establishes an Office of Aquaculture within NOAA to issue permits for 10-year demonstration projects, conduct research on sustainable practices, and determine whether large-scale offshore aquaculture is environmentally and economically viable in the U.S.

Who Benefits and How

Aquaculture companies and investors gain access to new federal permits allowing commercial-scale fish farming in federal waters, with regulatory certainty and technical assistance from NOAA. Minority-serving institutions and tribal colleges receive dedicated grant funding ($25M/year) to establish Aquaculture Centers of Excellence for workforce training. Commercial fishing communities benefit from $20M/year in grants to preserve working waterfronts and fishing infrastructure.

Who Bears the Burden and How

Offshore aquaculture operators must comply with extensive environmental requirements including monitoring, reporting, escape prevention plans, and coordination with coastal states and tribes. Federal agencies (NOAA, EPA, Army Corps) must coordinate permit reviews within 180 days. There are no new costs imposed on taxpayers beyond the authorized appropriations.

Key Provisions

  • Creates NOAA Office of Aquaculture with regional coordinators to oversee demonstration permits
  • Requires 10-year demonstration projects to use native species, prevent escapes, and minimize environmental impacts
  • Authorizes $25M/year for Aquaculture Centers of Excellence at minority-serving institutions
  • Authorizes $20M/year for Working Waterfronts Preservation grants
  • Commissions National Academies study and GAO report on offshore aquaculture viability

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Establishes a federal regulatory framework for offshore aquaculture (fish farming) in U.S. waters through NOAA demonstration projects, research programs, and industry support.

Key Policy Areas

Fisheries & Aquaculture, Environmental Protection, Economic Development, Higher Education, Workforce Development

Primary Purpose

Establishes a federal regulatory framework for offshore aquaculture (fish farming) in U.S. waters through NOAA demonstration projects, research programs, and industry support.

Policy Domains

Fisheries & Aquaculture Environmental Protection Economic Development Higher Education Workforce Development

Title I - Offshore Aquaculture Program

Identified Gains
  • Aquaculture industry operators
  • NOAA
  • Seafood industry
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NOAA:
Seafood industry:
Aquaculture industry operators:
Identified Costs
  • Federal budget
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Federal budget:

Title II - Assessment and Permits

Identified Gains
  • Aquaculture companies seeking federal permits
  • Academic research institutions
  • Seafood producers
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Seafood producers:
Academic research institutions:
Aquaculture companies seeking federal permits:
Identified Costs
  • Aquaculture permit applicants (compliance costs)
  • Coastal states and tribes (consultation requirements)
  • Environmental agencies
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Environmental agencies:
Aquaculture permit applicants (compliance costs): ,
Coastal states and tribes (consultation requirements):

Title IV - Studies and Reports

Identified Gains
  • Congress
  • Policymakers
  • Research community
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Congress:
Policymakers:
Research community:
Identified Costs
  • National Academies (study mandate)
  • GAO (report mandate)
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GAO (report mandate):
National Academies (study mandate):

Title III - Industry Support

Identified Gains
  • Minority-serving institutions
  • Tribal colleges
  • Commercial fishing communities
  • Aquaculture workforce
  • Working waterfront businesses
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Tribal colleges:
Aquaculture workforce:
Minority-serving institutions:
Working waterfront businesses:
Commercial fishing communities:
Identified Costs
  • Federal budget (appropriations)
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Federal budget (appropriations): ,

Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Jul 31, 2025

Mr. Wicker (for himself and Mr. Schatz) introduced the following …

Jul 31, 2025

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, …

Jul 31, 2025

Introduced in Senate

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Aquaculture
16 mentions across 14 clauses
+13 positive -3 negative

Aquaculture applicants with permits in process, Aquaculture demonstration project operators, Aquaculture industry

Offshore aquaculture facility operators faces effects in multiple directions

Positive-direction: Aquaculture applicants with permits in process, Aquaculture industry, Aquaculture industry (future regulatory clarity), Aquaculture permit applicants, Aquaculture workforce trainees, Aquaculture workforce/employees, Legal and regulatory clarity for aquaculture sector, Offshore aquaculture companies, Offshore aquaculture industry, Offshore aquaculture industry (regulatory predictability)

Negative-direction: Aquaculture demonstration project operators, Offshore aquaculture demonstration project operators

Government
6 mentions across 5 clauses
+2 positive -4 negative

Congress, Congress and policymakers, Federal permitting agencies (EPA, Army Corps, etc.)

Positive-direction: Congress, Congress and policymakers

Negative-direction: Federal permitting agencies (EPA, Army Corps, etc.), Government Accountability Office, NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Education
6 mentions across 3 clauses
+6 positive

Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Minority-serving institutions, Native Hawaiian-serving and Alaska Native-serving institutions

Fishing & Forestry
4 mentions across 3 clauses
+4 positive

Commercial fishing industry, Fishery workers impacted by COVID-19 or disasters, For-hire recreational fishing operators

Environment
3 mentions across 3 clauses
+3 positive

Environmental justice communities, Marine wildlife and ecosystem, Marine wildlife and protected species

State & Local Government
2 mentions across 2 clauses
+2 positive

Coastal communities, Coastal states seeking aquaculture partnerships

Financial Services
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

Financial institutions lending to aquaculture

Research & Science
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

National Academies of Sciences

14/15
sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Fisheries & Aquaculture Environmental Protection
Actor Mappings
"the_administrator"
→ Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
"the_administration"
→ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Domains
Fisheries & Aquaculture Environmental Regulation
Actor Mappings
"the_administrator"
→ Administrator of NOAA
Domains
Economic Development Higher Education Workforce Development
Actor Mappings
"the_secretary"
→ Secretary of Commerce
"the_administrator"
→ Administrator of NOAA
Domains
Research Government Oversight
Actor Mappings
"the_administrator"
→ Administrator of NOAA
"comptroller_general"
→ Comptroller General of the United States (GAO)

Key Definitions

Terms defined in this bill

6 terms
"offshore aquaculture" §3

Aquaculture conducted in the exclusive economic zone (federal waters beyond state jurisdiction)

"aquaculture" §3_aquaculture

Any activity involved in the propagation, rearing, or attempted propagation or rearing of cultured species; excludes capturing juvenile finfish to rear to maturity or rearing for wild population enhancement

"cultured species" §3_cultured_species

Any species propagated and reared for marine aquaculture, including larval marine shellfish that self-recruit; excludes birds, reptiles, and mammals

"offshore aquaculture facility" §3_offshore_facility

An installation, structure, or area of seabed/water column used for offshore aquaculture

"specially affected coastal jurisdiction" §202_specially_affected

Any coastal State or Indian Tribe whose land, Tribal land, or waters are adjacent to or used as a support base for a project, with reasonable probability of significant effect

"aquaculture stakeholder" §3_aquaculture_stakeholder

Includes facility owners/operators, Regional Fishery Management Councils, interstate fisheries commissions, conservation organizations, fisheries associations, state/county governments, Indian Tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, and other interested parties

We use a combination of our own taxonomy and classification in addition to large language models to assess meaning and potential beneficiaries. High confidence means strong textual evidence. Always verify with the original bill text.

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