
We thought this fellow has “authority over all fish.”
By statute (the Magnuson-Stevens Act), the feds claim the sovereign right to exclusive fishery management and “authority over all fish” in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone, a zone “extending 200 nautical miles from the baseline[.]”
The question facing the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Fisherman’s Finest, Inc. v. United States, No. 21-2326 (Feb. 8, 2023) was whether having licensed via regulation quota-based access to, and commercial fishing in, the EEZ in the Bering Sea, the ability of licensees to continue to fish at previous levels was a compensable property right.
The regs are quite complex — see pages 4-6 of the slip opinion for the court’s summary of the regulatory-speak requirements and limitations — and dictate the type and amount of fish which may be caught, and the type of vessel that may be employed in




