September 9, 2024 — Following their Chevron deference victory at the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year, commercial fishermen are seeking to finally kill a NOAA Fisheries rule requiring them to pay for at-sea monitors out of pocket.
The legal battle stems from a 2020 NOAA Fisheries requirement forcing some commercial fishermen to pay for at-sea monitors out of pocket, with costs rising higher than USD 700 (EUR 640) per day. The fishermen sued but were quickly stymied by the courts’ use of the Chevron deference, a 40-year-old legal precedent that instructs judges to defer to federal agencies – in this case NOAA Fisheries – in interpreting Congressional statutes.