To establish "Golden Sea Bream" as an acceptable market name for Stenotomus chrysops.
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Summary
Introduced in House
This bill permits the Stenotomus chrysops species of fish (also known as scup ) to be labeled or marketed using the name golden sea bream .
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This bill allows the fish species Stenotomus chrysops, commonly known as scup, to be marketed under the name golden sea bream. • This change in labeling could impact local seafood markets and businesses that sell or distribute fish products. • Local consumers may encounter this new market name when purchasing seafood, which could influence their buying decisions. • There may be questions about how this labeling change will be implemented and whether it will affect consumer understanding of the product. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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