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House Passes MAWS Act to Combat Blue Catfish
March 17, 2026
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the MAWS Act of 2026, sponsored by Representatives Rob Wittman and Sarah Elfreth, aimed at addressing the ecological and economic challenges posed by invasive blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay. This bipartisan legislation seeks to establish a new market for blue catfish in the pet and animal food industries, supporting ecological preservation efforts and stimulating economic activity related to seafood. The bill now moves to the Senate for further consideration, signaling potential upcoming procurement and market opportunities for companies involved in pet food production, animal feed, and ecological management within the Chesapeake Bay region.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate new contracting opportunities related to sourcing invasive blue catfish for pet and animal food products as the legislation progresses.
- The legislation supports ecological preservation efforts, which may lead to government-funded programs or partnerships involving environmental agencies such as NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office.
- Businesses in the seafood, pet food, and animal feed sectors should evaluate potential market entry or expansion aligned with this emerging supply chain.
- Regional stakeholders in Virginia and Maryland should prepare for increased demand and collaboration opportunities tied to Chesapeake Bay ecological management and economic development.
With House passage of the MAWS Act, we are one step closer to creating new opportunities in a growing market for blue catfish, which pose a direct ecological and economic threat to the Chesapeake Bay.
— Congresswoman Sarah Elfreth
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Chesapeake Bay Office
Vendors
Pet Food Institute, American Sportfishing Association, Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, Virginia Watermen’s Association, National Aquarium