(a) The department shall conduct continuous research and study of:
- (1) the supply, economic value, environment, and reproductive characteristics of the various economically important species of oysters;
- (2) factors affecting the increase or decrease in oyster stocks in both an annual and long-term cycle;
- (3) the use and effectiveness of dredges and other devices for the taking of oysters;
- (4) industrial and other pollution of the water naturally frequented by oysters;
- (5) statistical information gathered by the department on the marketing, harvesting, processing, and taking of oysters;
- (6) environmental parameters in areas in which oysters may be found that may serve as limiting factors of oyster population abundance;
- (7) other factors that, based on the best scientific information available, may affect the health and well-being of the economically important oyster resources; and
- (8) alternative management measures for oysters that may be considered for implementation in the management regime.
- (b) The research may be conducted by the department or an agency designated by the department.
Added by Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 633, Sec. 1, eff. June 14, 1985.