103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB4515

 

Introduced 1/31/2024, by Rep. Ryan Spain - Tony M. McCombie

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 801/1-38 new

    Amends the Department of Natural Resources Act. Makes legislative findings concerning the growth of American white pelican populations and their impacts on recreational fish populations in the Upper Mississippi River System. Directs the Department of Natural Resources to collaborate with an accredited university or college in the State to conduct a study of the American white pelican communities that reside, during their migration, in Pool 13 of the Upper Mississippi River System in order to: (1) evaluate the movements and foraging activities of those communities; (2) assess how the migration of those communities impacts fish populations in the Upper Mississippi River System; and (3) collect the data necessary to develop trophic models of the Upper Mississippi River System that incorporate impacts of piscivorous birds, such as the American white pelican. Requires the Department to report the findings of its study to the General Assembly by no later than December 31, 2025. Effective immediately.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 1. Legislative findings. The General Assembly
5finds that:
6        (1) American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
7    communities that migrate through the Upper Mississippi
8    River System have grown dramatically in size in recent
9    decades;
10        (2) the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for example,
11    estimates that approximately 4,000 American white pelicans
12    now forage in Pool 13 of the Mississippi River, which
13    stretches 34.2 miles from Lock and Dam Number 13, near
14    Fulton, Illinois, to Lock and Dam Number 12, near
15    Blanding, Illinois;
16        (3) this is a ten-fold increase in the size of that
17    population since a breeding colony of American white
18    pelicans was first established;
19        (4) these foraging pelicans consume between 2.5 and 4
20    pounds of fish per day, meaning that a population of just
21    4,000 American white pelicans could consume 10,000 to
22    16,000 pounds of fish from Pool 13 of the Mississippi
23    River each and every day and potentially millions of
24    pounds during the months of the pelicans' migration;

 

 

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1        (5) this foraging impacts not only shad and small
2    schooling fish that are of little value to humans, but
3    also largemouth bass, white bass, bluegills, crappies,
4    northern pike, and other game fish in the Upper
5    Mississippi River System; and
6        (6) because of the value of recreational fishing to
7    the economy of the State of Illinois, there is a need to
8    conduct a thorough study of the impact of American white
9    pelican communities on the Upper Mississippi River System.
 
10    Section 5. The Department of Natural Resources Act is
11amended by adding Section 1-38 as follows:
 
12    (20 ILCS 801/1-38 new)
13    Sec. 1-38. American white pelican study. The Department
14shall collaborate with an accredited university or college in
15the State to conduct a study of the American white pelican
16communities that reside, during their migration, in Pool 13 of
17the Upper Mississippi River System in order to: (1) evaluate
18the movements and foraging activities of those communities;
19(2) assess how the migration of those communities impacts fish
20populations in the Upper Mississippi River System; and (3)
21collect the data necessary to develop trophic models of the
22Upper Mississippi River System that incorporate impacts of
23piscivorous birds, such as the American white pelican. The
24Department shall report the findings of its study to the

 

 

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1General Assembly by no later than December 31, 2025.
 
2    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
3becoming law.